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Monday, January 11, 2010

Handmade Fruit Pound Cake From Muji

We were at Muji getting some snacks when I saw this Handmade Fruit Pound Cake going at a discounted price. There were only two varieties of these DIY cakes that were on promotion, but I didn't think it worthwhile to get the madeleines. Anyway, one box at $6.90 is $3 off the original price, and another 90 cents off didn't matter much. Okay, it did, but anyway.

This came with a set of instructions written in English and attached to the side of the box so no worries even if you cannot read Japanese. I felt that it was really thoughtful.

Handmade Fruit Pound Cake

This is what you will be paying for - flour, candied mixed fruit, and a cardboard box for baking the cake in. I'd say the portion is just right for two. Maybe three if you are small eaters :P

Handmade Fruit Pound Cake

Just in case your box did not come with a set of English instructions and you are too lazy to click on the picture above to enlarge it, this is what you should do.

1) Soften 50g unsalted butter and lightly whisk.
2) Add 1 medium/large egg to the butter and whisk.
3) Add the packet of flour and candied fruit and mix well.
4) Pour the mixture into the box provided and level the surface.
5) Pop into an oven preheated at 170 degrees for 30 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean.

Handmade Fruit Pound Cake

* Note that I did not do any whisking but simply mixed everything together thoroughly.
This is what it looks like before I levelled the surface.

Handmade Fruit Pound CakeFresh out of the oven! Anyone likes the crispy crust the way I do?

Handmade Fruit Pound Cake

I would have to say that it's not bad for a DIY cake. Moist enough, and not overly sweet. There's no need to sift flour or wash the baking pan either.

Handmade Fruit Pound Cake

Here's a look at the back of the box with the Japanese instructions and ingredients list.

Handmade Fruit Pound Cake

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