Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Kuih Kapit (Love Letter) Using Love Letter Toaster (鸡蛋卷 )

Kuih kapit (aka love letter), this is one "biscuit" not to be missed during Chinese New Year celebration. Very yummy and addictive. Easy and fast to eat but really, lots of effort and patience are required to make this delicious all time favourite. I still remember that an elderly aunty always make this during the Chinese New Year time and my dad will always order from her. Now that I am away from home, it is indeed not easy to find anything like that over here.

As I do not have the traditional kuih kapit mould, my mum-in-law helped me to get the electric love letter toaster from Singapore. Only make 2 at a time. Not fast but better than nothing.

Now, the recipe. I adapted the recipe from Agnes Chang's baking book for this kuih kapit:-

150g rice flour
60g plain flour
25g tapioca flour
600ml thick coconut cream (Note: I use one 400ml thick coconut cream mixed with 200ml water)
4 eggs
225g sugar (Note: preferrably castor sugar but it is okay to use normal sugar)

Steps:
1) Sift rice flour, plain flour and tapioca flour into a mixing bowl.
2) Add in the coconut cream and mix well.

3) In a separate bowl, beat eggs and sugar until well mixed.


4) Pour the eggs and sugar mixture into the flour batter. Stir and mix well. Strain.

Now, the harder part. Pouring some batter on the kuih kapit toaster.
Tips: You need to make sure that you don't pour too much batter on the toaster each time as the kuih kapit will turn out thicker like some type of love letter biscuit. In addition, too much batter will end up having not crispy edges, hence, more work needed to trim the edges with kitchen scissors.

Tips: For each bake, the little batter you pour on the toaster should not be more than the inner circle as pointed.

5) Pour in a little batter on the kuih kapit toaster, cover and bake it until the desired brown (light golden brown)  (Note: If I remember correctly, I think I put about 0.75 tbsp batter per kuih kapit.)


**Picture shows: The look of the batter when it was baking at initial stage. Remember to pull down the toaster cover for baking as you need the kuih kapit pattern and both side of the kuih kapit to be brown.

 **Pull down the cover during the baking process


 **Picture shows: Browning stage but not ready yet.

When it was baking, the toaster light will turn on. So, when the toaster light is off, wait for 30 second and open the toaster cover to check whether the kuih kapit is brown enough. If not, pull down the cover again and let it bake a little longer.

 Once the kuih kapit is brown enough, quickly fold it into half and then quarter like the above picture. Remember, you need to fold the kuih kapit immediately when it is hot, otherwise, it will be "harden" and it will break when you fold. (Tips: I use a pair of chopstick to help me with the folding to avoid fingers touching the hot toaster.)

Repeat step 5 until batter finishes.

**This recipe makes about 2 to 2.5 containers of kuih kapit.

My boys finished 1 container of kuih kapit in a day. Wow! So much effort from mum! I will only make this occasionally as I was standing in my kitchen for about 2.5 hours for this much of batter.





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