Almost Turkish Recipes

Frozen Panda Cake (Panda Pasta)


























One of my oldest friends, Sena, taught this recipe to me approximately 15 years ago. It was a big hit then. We would make Panda cake every week. Especially that coco sauce; we didn't seem to get enough of it. Although this is really a pudding, since you need to cut it and eat it with a fork we call it a cake.

200 gr. butter
1 - 1.5 cup sugar (depending on how sweet you want it)
1 cup flour
1 liter milk
1 tsp vanilla or 1-2 piece mastic gum

for the sauce
50 gr. butter
4 tbsp sugar
4 tbsp unsweetened coco powder
4 tsbp milk
1 egg


























-Heat butter in a pan. Add flour and sugar. Stir with a wooden spoon on medium heat constantly approximately for 5-7 minutes.
-Add milk. Stir constantly until it thickens up.
-Add mastic gum if you can find it. (Read Haalo's post to learn more about mastic gum) [Gum mastic can easily be purchased from Middle Eastern stores or from Amazon]
-Pour cold water in a big and shallow pot. Place the pudding pot in the big shallow one so that the pudding pot is surrounded by cold water. Beat pudding with electric mixer on medium to high for 15 minutes. This will air up pudding and give it a nice texture.
-Wet a 2 or 3 quart glass dish. Pour pudding into the glass dish. Cover with a clear wrap and put in freezer.
-For the sauce, melt butter. In a mixing bowl beat butter, egg, sugar, coco powder, and milk. Add milk one tbsp at a time to lighten the sauce up.
-Spread the coco sauce on pudding which should be slightly firm by now. Put it back in the freezer.
-Take Panda cake out of the freezer 10 minutes before serving to give it a little time to warm up and be ready to be cut. Put the rest back into the freezer.
-You can serve it with ice cream.

3 comments:

  1. I always stunned by your recipe... just simple ingredients able to bring out the fantastic taste and presentation!

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  2. Oh, this is a very interesting recipe! I have som mastic left after making Tessa Kiros´ mastika icecream (http://vonsachsen.blogspot.com/2007/04/mastica-ice-cream.html), and it would be fun to try this Panda cake with it.
    Thanks :)

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  3. Wauw a Frozen Panda Cake... sounds delicious and is now on the list of cakes to make in the near future.

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