Thai Iced Tea Cake

Thai Iced Tea Cake
Thai Iced Tea Cake
After three glasses of wine and about six chocolate chip cookies, my friend Andrew had the idea that I should make a dessert that incorporates the flavors of his favorite sweet drink, Thai iced tea. Despite having had a sufficient amount of wine and cookies myself, it was clear to me what a brilliant idea it was, so the following weekend, we baked a cake. The sweetened condensed milk in the cake creates a lightly caramelized crust and the Thai tea gives it a beautiful bright orange color. This cake stayed on my mind for days to follow. Note: look for the Thai tea at Asian specialty grocery stores.
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  • Served Person: Serves 6–8
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  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 2 cups flour
  • 1 stick unsalted butter
  • 1/2 cup powdered sugar
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla
  • 2 eggs
  • Carbohydrate 58 g(19%)
  • Cholesterol 103 mg(34%)
  • Fat 20 g(30%)
  • Fiber 1 g(5%)
  • Protein 9 g(17%)
  • Saturated Fat 12 g(59%)
  • Sodium 315 mg(13%)
  • Calories 444

Preparation 1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Use butter wrapper to grease an 8-inch loaf pan, 8-inch square cake pan, or 8-inch round cake pan. 2. Brew tea with 3/4 cup boiling water, covered, for 10 minutes. Strain tea leaves and discard. In a mixing bowl, combine butter and freshly brewed tea until butter is completely melted. Whisk vanilla, half of the sweetened condensed milk, and the eggs. Mixture should be bright orange and very creamy. Gently stir in salt, flour, and baking powder. Pour into prepared pan and bake for 35-45 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. Allow cake to cool for 20 minutes. 3. While cake cools, make the glaze. Whisk together remaining sweetened condensed milk and powdered sugar until a thick, creamy mixture forms. 4. To serve cake, run a knife along the edge of the cooled cake to gently loosen it from its pan. Turn cake out onto a plate and drizzle glaze over the top, allowing it to run down the sides of the cake. 5. Cake can either be served immediately or chilled and served cold. PREP TIME 0:30 | COOK TIME 0:40 Reprinted with permission from The BrokeAss Gourmet Cookbook by Gabi Moskowitz, © 2012 Egg & Dart

Preparation 1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Use butter wrapper to grease an 8-inch loaf pan, 8-inch square cake pan, or 8-inch round cake pan. 2. Brew tea with 3/4 cup boiling water, covered, for 10 minutes. Strain tea leaves and discard. In a mixing bowl, combine butter and freshly brewed tea until butter is completely melted. Whisk vanilla, half of the sweetened condensed milk, and the eggs. Mixture should be bright orange and very creamy. Gently stir in salt, flour, and baking powder. Pour into prepared pan and bake for 35-45 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. Allow cake to cool for 20 minutes. 3. While cake cools, make the glaze. Whisk together remaining sweetened condensed milk and powdered sugar until a thick, creamy mixture forms. 4. To serve cake, run a knife along the edge of the cooled cake to gently loosen it from its pan. Turn cake out onto a plate and drizzle glaze over the top, allowing it to run down the sides of the cake. 5. Cake can either be served immediately or chilled and served cold. PREP TIME 0:30 | COOK TIME 0:40 Reprinted with permission from The BrokeAss Gourmet Cookbook by Gabi Moskowitz, © 2012 Egg & Dart