Over ripened Plantains are usually used to make Tatale (spicy and savoury pancake),a savoury Plantain cake known as Ofam in Ghana and Kaklo a savoury Plantain doughnut. I decided to create something sweet this time, since most Ghanaian recipes lack variant pudding choices. Anyway, since this was an experiment (that worked), I decided to microwave it instead of baking, as I wanted to get the right texture and then proceed to bake. However the texture was perfect and I decided to share the recipe. I hope you enjoy the recipe. I'll love to hear your comments, as it encourages me and helps me develop. Don't forget to share and subscribe.
Ingredients
80g of melted butter
80g of Self raising flour (preferably the self raising sponge flour, which is finer in texture and available in Sainsburys)
I tablespoonful of Sugar (optional)
Juice of 1 Passion fruit or 20ml of milk
1 free range or Organic Eggs
1 over ripened Plantain
1 teaspoon of Vanilla extract or half a teaspoon of grated Nutmeg
Salt to taste
Method
Preheat your Oven to 180*c
Place the egg, over ripened Plantain and Vanilla extract or Nutmeg in a bowl.
Using a hand blender, blend everything into a smooth consistency.
Add the Sugar, Salt , Milk or Passion fruit juice and blend together.
Blend till smooth and add the self raising sponge flour.
Gently mix the flour into the mixture til well combined.
Microwave
Grease a mug and fill it half way with the sponge mixture. Microwave for 1.5-2 minutes, until puffed up and cooked through when you insert a skewer.
Tip
Microwaving the mixture for a few seconds more could dry the cake, hence microwave it for 30 seconds at a time till cooked
Oven
Preheat your oven to 180*c
Butter your 8x3cm muffin and pour in the cake mixture. Bake for 15-18 minutes. Insert a skewer in the middle of the cake and if it comes out clean its cooked.