Cassava Cake

 by xnipher
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First of all, I want to apology maybe this could be the worst Instruction posted here at Instructables.....

What is Cassava Cake?
Cassava Cake is one of the most delicious delicacies in the Philippines.. Surely it is made easily.. A few steps and you can eat the cake...
 
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Step 1: Ingredients and Procedure

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Ingredients:
(Below... the first picture)

Procedure:
1. Mix sugar and margarine until smooth. Then, add the cassava and coconut milk. Add vanilla and stir.
2. Bake for 30 minutes at 400 degrees F.
3. Pour the condensed milk on top of the cassava cake and sprinkle the grated cheese on top.
4. Place in the oven and brown the topping.

NOTE: Make sure that you peel the skin of the cassava..
ilonacecilia says: Nov 22, 2012. 10:22 AM
The cake is so good!
conversegirl says: Jan 5, 2010. 7:42 AM
I LOVE IT!!! It tastes just like tapioca! Here in Mexico we eat tapioca at LEAST once a week. It's REALLY GOOD!!!



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ShotPain says: Sep 2, 2009. 4:04 AM
in filipino i would say "ANG SARAP NITO!" in english, i would say "this is fkn delicious" :D
Notbob says: Apr 10, 2008. 3:59 PM
What does cassava taste like? sweet, salty, coconut like?
ponchit in reply to NotbobApr 23, 2009. 3:51 AM
I think cassava is also the same us manioc and yucca root
xnipher (author) in reply to NotbobApr 10, 2008. 8:33 PM
if you're asking what does this taste like? well., its some what milky and creamy if you eat this
dmlandrum in reply to NotbobApr 10, 2008. 6:36 PM
Processed cassava root is commonly ground up and dried into small pellets. We call this tapioca here in the States.

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container_gardener in reply to dmlandrumMar 4, 2009. 7:57 PM
I make cassava cake. I buy Goya's frozen cassava at an international market. Since its still whole, I defrost it, then put it in the food processor. In Hispanic grocery stores, its also known as "yucca".
Notbob in reply to dmlandrumApr 12, 2008. 5:48 AM
I wonder if it is called the same here in Cannada. probably....
Shadow Dragon says: Apr 10, 2008. 4:05 PM
I'm sorry, but that does not look good to me
noelanif in reply to Shadow DragonApr 22, 2008. 9:46 PM
Don't knock it until you try it, it is really a delicious cake.
container_gardener in reply to noelanifMar 4, 2009. 7:51 PM
I agree.
Kopolis777 in reply to noelanifApr 23, 2008. 6:14 PM
What does the cake taste like? it looks good, but cheese? What's the cheese for?
ponchit in reply to Kopolis777Apr 23, 2009. 3:52 AM
well you do eat cheese cake don't you?
noelanif in reply to Kopolis777Apr 24, 2008. 7:35 AM
the texture of the cake is not what you are thinking of in the sense that the cake is not crumbly it is more sticky, gooey, and yummy. The cheese is just an added touch of flavor to offset the sweet taste of the cake. Try it, you will like it.
xnipher (author) in reply to Shadow DragonApr 10, 2008. 8:36 PM
Well, that's ok... thanks for the comment.. :)
thewoodcarver in reply to xnipherApr 12, 2008. 2:27 PM
Looks good , I have eaten it with the and without the cheese ..........clears the taste of dinardaraan (spelling?) and balut out of the mouth ......lol and I do like both of those
trishsbs says: Sep 1, 2008. 11:55 PM
Oh i forgot to mention :) put it in the fridge and try it cold the next day - makes a perfect "walk out the door snack".
trishsbs says: Sep 1, 2008. 11:51 PM
I wanted to try a new dessert and found this one on the net - tried it out on my partner and 5 year daughter and now frozen casava is a must on the Groceries list:). Try it!! Promise you won't be disappointed:)
SpaceDog777 says: Jul 28, 2008. 5:53 AM
Putting things in food that don't look like they should be there can be good. For instance my burito's use a couple of blocks of cooking chocolate.
estab says: Apr 22, 2008. 5:41 PM
dont be so hard on yourself :)
inquisitive says: Apr 20, 2008. 9:43 AM
Actually it is delicious-do not let the cheese stop you-just like some people have cheddar cheese with their apple pie, it just adds a dimension to the sweetness. So don't knock it until you try it, my Mom is Filipina and although I have been raised in the USA I would put this cake against other cakes any day! Do try to add more measurements of the cassava and possible substitutes for people though to make it easier for others to attempt.
dmlandrum says: Apr 11, 2008. 1:42 PM
Any chance you can tell us how much cassava is in a package of frozen cassava? Because tapioca is cassava in a dried form, it would help those of us with access to tapioca and not to straight cassava. Whether that substitution can be made or not is another story. I guess I'll find out.
xnipher (author) in reply to dmlandrumApr 12, 2008. 12:00 AM
I dunno... But at least you can experiment just a little piece.....
dmlandrum in reply to xnipherApr 12, 2008. 12:16 PM
Well, yeah, I'm no stranger to experimenting. I was just hoping I could find out how many ounces of cassava comes in a package. That way, I have a place to start with my experiment.
loftladder says: Apr 11, 2008. 12:04 PM
Its a great instructable xnipher. Ignore Jake Tobaks comment. Step 1 is fine and clear. Do we really want step 1, turn on oven, step 2 open oven door, step 3 weigh out sugar , ect, etc
xnipher (author) in reply to loftladderApr 11, 2008. 11:57 PM
Well, that's ok about Jake Tobaks' comment. i'll do it someday with pictures.... yes.. you should stir all the ingredients stated at Step #1... then Step # 2 Bake at 400F, Step #3 After 30min, get the cassava and pour some condensed milk and cheese... Step #4 Place it again until top is somewhat brown (Be careful, you might end up to burn ingredients if you don't watch out.... Thanks for the comment, and Tell me if you bake one of this of mine...
tentacle says: Apr 11, 2008. 8:20 PM
Thanks, I love this type of cake, now I can make it at home
Philippine food is really good
Great inscrutable!!
xnipher (author) in reply to tentacleApr 11, 2008. 11:52 PM
thanks., ++ btw, are you a filipino?
flio191 says: Apr 10, 2008. 7:35 PM
looks amazing, especially with the cheese! ive never seen it before, ill try it someday when im not being lazy :P
xnipher (author) in reply to flio191Apr 10, 2008. 8:32 PM
you must do it sometime.. if you find a time....., it is very delicious, it is one of my favorite delicacies here at my country
flio191 in reply to xnipherApr 11, 2008. 9:12 PM
i will! :D i just have to find some... cassava...
jongscx says: Apr 11, 2008. 9:28 AM
Yep, that about captures the ridiculous simplicity of the cassava cake recipe... Toss everything in a blender, put it in a pan, bake... Some suggestions though. Bake it first, until it sets, THEN put the condensed milk on top. Otherwise, the bubbling from the water baking out kinda mixes the top layer around and it's not so pretty. Also, it makes it easier to tell when the cake is done as a whole. Another idea for topping is to mix the condensed milk with something called "Maka-pun-oh" aka sweetened mutated coconut strings. and do the topping as suggested above. Personally, we skipped the cheese, but personal preference. Ever notice that every other filipino desert has cheese in it? Lastly, you can also use regular/fresh cassava instead of frozen. You peel it by scoring a line with a paring knife on the skin, and peeling it off like an orange. Then, split it down the middle, and cut out the core, it's like a woody string that makes people go "hmm... " if it gets into the finished cake. Then, just cube and toss it in the blender. Go easy on the blender... we toasted quite a few back when we were making these every other weekend.
JakeTobak says: Apr 10, 2008. 3:52 PM
It's not the worse Instructable, but yo ucould improve it. Try splitting Step 1 into 4 steps and include a picture for each of those steps that you took yourself while making it.
xnipher (author) in reply to JakeTobakApr 10, 2008. 8:39 PM
I'll try to find some time to do this....
canida says: Apr 10, 2008. 3:23 PM
That looks disturbingly good, given the ingredients. (The cheese on top sounds like a strange combination!)
xnipher (author) in reply to canidaApr 10, 2008. 8:35 PM
one of the most delicious ingredients of this is the cheese!..... just put it when the Cassava Cake is still hot so that it will melt..
AP says: Apr 10, 2008. 5:05 PM
Do none of you put cheddar on your apple pie? Cheese and fruit are a classic combination.
xxxafterglow in reply to APApr 10, 2008. 6:56 PM
I do I do!!! You know what else rules? Gouda, apple and mint sandwiches w/ a little mayo, salt and pepper.
jimtran93 says: Apr 10, 2008. 4:37 PM
when i make it, i usually don't put cheese on top...... .....if the cheese make it sound "too weird" to you non-asians, you cab skip the cheese and it will taste more "normal"
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