Kue lapis
Kue lapis is Indonesian kue, or a traditional snack of colourful layered soft rice flour pudding. In Indonesian language lapis means "layers". This steamed layered cake or pudding is quite popular in Indonesia, and also can be found in the Netherlands through their colonial links.[2] Kue lapis was also very popular in neighbouring Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei of which it been called as kuih lapis.
Ingredients and cooking method
This snack is usually consist of two alternating coloured layers, thus the name of the cake. The cake is made of rice flour, sago, coconut milk, sugar, salt, and food colouring. Popular food colouring includes green-coloured pandan and red rozen food colouring. This cake is steamed gradually, and layers are subsequently added in alternating order to avoid different colours mixing together. This method will create layered pudding-cake.
Similar cake includes lapis legit or spekkoek, the different is lapis legit is puffy layered cake, made of flour and baked. Kue lapis is more like moist layered pudding, made of rice flour and sago, and steamed instead of baked.
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