Green Tea Almond Blondies


I brought this at the last week gathering. I made this recipe twice, I just love the texture of the cake, which is soft, moist and not too sweet. However, both times, most of the chocolate chips sank to the bottom. So if you want to bake this, put the chocolate chips on top after pouring the batter to the pan, then your chips will just nice float to the middle :)  If you are green tea lover you may give this a try :)



Source : Sajian Sedap

Ingredients:
75 gr Unsalted Butter (I used 60 gr)
1/4 tsp Salt
100 gr White cooking chocolate, chopped

2 Eggs
50 gr Sugar

50 gr Plain plour
½ Tbsp Green tea powder
1/4 tsp Baking powder
50 gr Ground almond

50 gr Chocolate chips

Toppings:
10 gr Almond slice for topping (optional)
10 gr Chocolate chips

Method:
- Using double boil method, melt the butter and salt. Then add white chocolate, stir together until melted and mixed. Leave it warm.
- Preheat your oven to 180C
- Beat the eggs and sugar until thick. While beating, pour the melted chocolate slowly and beat until mix well.
- Add in the shifted flour, green tea and baking powder, stir well. Add almond ground and choco chips, stir together well.
- Pour into 30x10x4 cm baking tin with greaseproof paper. Spread almond slice and chocolate chips on top of it.
- Bake it for 35 minutes.



7 comments:

  1. Looks yummy! I love green tea and almond. Will add this in my to do list :)

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  2. I like this, it's very nice! Thanks for sharing the recipe too!

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  3. Look delicious! Must bookmark this recipe however I don't know when I can bake it. Green tea is not popular among my family members. :(

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  4. I can tell that this is really very yummy!!!! :)

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  5. Anncoo,
    Have a try!! You will like it!

    Jane (PAB),
    Thanks for your nice comment.

    Happy Flour,
    This is good, bake in small portion or reduce in the green tea powder, then hope that your family members still can accept it :)

    Hanushi,
    Thank you, this is yummy :)

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  6. Hi,may I know what adjustment should I do if I wana bake this cake in 7inch or 8inch round pan?

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    1. Hi Y@n,

      You can use the same recipe for 7inch or 8 inch round pan.

      Happy Baking :)

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