Malagasy Cake (Madagascar)

"I found this after a mission trip to Madagascar. I had to translate from French. I tried to leave it in the "way" it was written."
 
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Ready In:
25mins
Ingredients:
10
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Mix in a pan, milk, vanilla, sugar, nutmeg and the clove, bring to boiling point. Withdraw fire, throw the tapioca in mix and put back on low heat, let cook 10 minutes while frequently moving with a spoon made of wood.
  • During this time, make middle temperature heat the oven. (let's say 350F).
  • Remove the tapioca of fire, withdraw the pod of vanilla add cream and move. Crush the bananas to the fork, incorporate them to the tapioca.
  • Butter an ovenproof round mold.
  • Incorporate the eggs, one by one to the previous mixture while moving well, place in middle oven and let cook 15 minutes.
  • Serve hot or tepid in the dish of cooking.

Questions & Replies

  1. What size round pan do I use?
     
  2. What is the the texture like?
     
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Reviews

  1. Thank you for posting this recipe or else i wouldn't have done this food for my project because I am to lazy to look for this recipe else-where.
     
    • Review photo by maddaxlolxd9000
  2. I assume it turned out like it's supposed to. It's an interesting texture. It kind of tastes like banana bread.
     
    • Review photo by pitterpatty
  3. i am going to make this for my school project. U R AWESOME! nice recipe.
     
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Tweaks

  1. I substituted flour for the tapioca. I don't have vanilla bean. I used 3/4 tsp of pure vanilla extract. I wish I had used 2x more.
     

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As I am in South Florida, I have many edible fruits and perennial veggies in my yard. So, I like to cook with them.
 
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