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Gateau mal élevé, Martinique sweet potato dessert

July 2, 2014 by Tropical Foodies

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Name: Gateau mal élevé (ill-mannered cake)
Eaten in: Martinique (French Caribbean)
Category: Traditional

This flan-like cake gets his name from the local slang as its main ingredients take on completely different and colorful meanings in the vernacular. In terms of texture, it is just a couple of steps above a custard, so if you want a “cakey” dessert, try this one instead: cake de boniato. I really enjoyed the combination of sweet potatoes and coconut milk and the hint of caramel added an extra pop to each bite.

Gateau aux patates douces

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Ingredients

  • 3lb sweet potatoes (peeled and steamed (or boiled))
  • 4 eggs
  • 400ml coconut milk (one can (original recipe called for 450ml, but I used less because I usually prefer denser textures))
  • 2 limes (zest only)
  • somecinnamon powder (to taste)
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 100ml old rhum

Directions

1. Prepare a caramel to coat bottom of pan. Add sugar, water and a few drops of lemon juice into a pan, cook on medium heat until the mixture turns brown. Remove and immediately coat the pan (8x8)
2. In a large bowl, mix all the ingredients until smooth
Pour it into the mold previously topped with caramel.
Bake 90 minutes at 450°F.

Note

Adapated from: http://www.macuisinecreole.fr/2011/10/rencontre-culinaire-avec-jo%C3%ABlle-de-laval-cr%C3%A9atrice-du-portail-terrelocalenet.html

 

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