Lana Cake

 

This is my dairy free version of the Lana Chocolate Cake that I love love love ❤️❤️

 

For those who are unfamiliar, Lana cake is a timeless classic in Singapore. Baked by Mrs Violet Kwan since 1964, it is a delicious chocolate fudge cake, well loved for its moist feather-light chiffon cake covered with delectable chocolate fudge. As a kid, this classic cake was easily my favourite chocolate cake and it always tasted so yummy straight from the fridge. Ok I confess, I can eat a lot of it!

 

Lana CakeSuper fudgy, super yumz!

 

Life’s too short not to indulge in Lana cake! Inspired and curious, the Sugar Crumble decided to create her own version of this classic favourite. Mind you, we don’t waste cake in this household but there were numerous unsuccessful attempts👇🏻👇🏻 … 

 

Lana Cake 1.0

Lana Chocolate Cake 1.0 – the cake tiers were uneven & stacked crooked. Plus the runny frosting did not hold well. The result .. a slanted & unstable cake, saved only by a brave effort at white chocolate decor to distract the eye.

 

Lana 2.0 Cake

Lana Chocolate Cake 2.0 – my superfluous attempt to try and pipe using the chocolate pudding that was not meant to be. It ruined the classic look entirely and ended up an ‘avant-garde’ chocolate cake. Taste was still alright but looks wise, definitely weird 🙅🏻‍♀️🙅🏻‍♀️

 

Lana Cake 3.0

Lana Chocolate Cake 3.0 – this completes my hat trick of fails. A steamed version that never rose! Saved only by the military tank donated by Hubs which notched it up for the birthday boy. Cake was dense & definitely not Lana 🙄

 

And after all that, this is it finally – my inspired Lana Chocolate Cake … a chocolate fudge sponge that is smeared exuberantly with an even fudgier chocolate pudding frosting. And there is NO MILK, NO BUTTER, NO CREAM added.

 

Lana CakeMy dairy free Lana ❤️ !

 

Simply a light fudgy chocolate sponge that is delightful on the palate and easy to love. Absolutely dairy free. And almost guilt free 😄

 

Check out the recipe tutorial below to see how to make this dairy free Lana Chocolate Cake. I hope you will love it as we do! 

 

LANA CHOCOLATE CAKE STEP-BY-STEP TUTORIAL

 

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And if you like this Lana Chocolate Cake, you might also enjoy these chocolate recipes.

 

 

Tips

#1 Chocolate sponge

Be patient to beat the eggs and sugar till ribbon stage. The visible signs are a lightened, pale color and a noticeable thickness in the batter. When you lift the whisk and draw a ribbon with the batter, a clear line will form and slowly disappear into the mixture. That would be ribbon stage.

 

Ribbon stageRibbon slowly disappears …

 

Do not over-whip the meringue. If the meringue is over-whipped, it tends to form stubborn, dry clumps and will not fold easily into the batter. Trying to incorporate the persistent clumps may result in greater folding or stirring which will likely deflate the air in the meringue. Therefore whisk the meringue only until medium stiff peaks.

 

Medium peaksMedium peaks … firm but still with a curl

 

Always mix with a gentle hand. Do not over-mix when adding the flour, the meringue and the other ingredients. Otherwise, gluten strands (from the flour) will start to form giving a denser and more chewy texture. If using a electric whisk, always whisk on Low speed and mix in gently by hand if necessary to finish the process.

 

Tall chocolate spongeMix gently to get this tall fudgy sponge

 

 

#2 Chocolate emulco – Yes or No?

Some of you might be like me and find chocolate emulco to be a rather strong chocolate flavouring. I must say I am not its biggest fan.  Chocolate emulco does give the cake a fudgy chocolate taste but IMHO it also produces an artificial flavour and a rather synthetic aftertaste.

 

Chocolate emulcoChocolate emulco, but not too much

 

One might ask, can we omit chocolate emulco and just use cocoa powder? I would say yes for other chocolate cakes but not for this Lana Chocolate Cake. 

 

Lana Cake sliceDreamy Lana Chocolate Cake

 

I find that without adding a little chocolate emulco, I could not get that familiar Lana Chocolate Cake taste. The key is therefore in the proportion added; just be careful not to over-add or the chocolate taste will be unnatural.

 

 

#3 Chocolate pudding frosting

Stirring continually is essential – the chocolate pudding is easy to make but the important part is to always stir well whilst cooking the pudding. What gives the pudding texture is actually the mung bean flour or tepong hoön kueh. That’s why this Lana Chocolate Cake is so light and easy to eat as there is very little fat content in the frosting. (Note: the only fat content in the frosting is from the dark chocolate drops)

 

Mung Bean flourThe secret of the light chocolate frosting ..

 

Instead of whipping up chocolate with full fat cream like a ganache or buttercream, the mung bean flour helps to gelatinize the pudding and thickens it as it cooks. Stirring is hence especially key when adding in the mung bean mixture. 

 

Pudding consistencyThickened and coats the spatula well

 

Always stir briskly as the mung bean flour will thicken the pudding quite quickly. As it thickens, it also tends to burn more easily so stir and watch the heat carefully. Once the mixture can fully coat a spatula well, take it off heat and transfer to a bowl or dish to cool so that the pudding doesn’t thicken further.

 

Gleaming and moist!

 

Frost warm – always sieve for a smooth gleaming pudding and start frosting when the pudding is still warm. If not, once the pudding is completely cooled, it would have congealed and one will get rather clumpy frosting that is more difficult to layer on and not pretty at all! 

 

 

#4 Storage 

This Lana Chocolate Cake is best served chilled as the chocolate pudding frosting is simply delicious once it has set and chilled. It tastes best consumed within the first two days and can be stored up to five days in a well sealed container and kept chilled in the fridge.

 

Lana CakeServe it deliciously chilled! 

 

Did you make this? I would love to know how it turned out. Tell me more! 😊  Please leave me a comment or tag me on Instagram, FB hashtag #thesugarcrumble 

 

Lana Chocolate Cake (My Inspired Dairy Free Version)

This is my dairy free version of the Lana Cake I love to eat as a kid. Chocolate fudge sponge with an even fudgier chocolate pudding frosting. A light fudgy chocolate cake that is simply delightful on the palate and so easy to love.
Prep Time45 minutes
Cook Time1 hour
Chilling4 hours
Total Time5 hours 45 minutes
Course: Cake, Dessert
Keyword: Chocolate, Lana Style,
Servings: 6 inch four layer cake
Author: Kai

Ingredients

Chocolate Sponge Cake

    - Dry ingredients

    • 40 g top flour
    • 80 g cake flour
    • 40 g cocoa powder
    • 1/8 tsp baking soda
    • 1/4 tsp baking powder
    • 1/4 tsp salt

    - Yolk mixture

    • 4 egg yolks ~55g
    • 90 g brown or white sugar
    • 75 ml oil
    • 75 ml water
    • 1 1/2 tbsp chocolate emulco

    - Meringue

    • 4 egg whites ~120g
    • 1/4 tsp cream of tartar
    • 50 g sugar

    Chocolate Pudding Frosting

    • 650 ml water
    • 5 tbsp mung bean flour
    • 130 g dark chocolate drops
    • 65 g sugar
    • 1 tbsp chocolate emulco
    • 2 tsp gelatine powder
    • 1/4 tsp salt

    Instructions

    Chocolate Sponge

    • Sift the dry ingredients together into a medium bowl. Set aside and make the yolk mixture.
    • Place the egg yolks and sugar in the bowl. Whisk on medium to high speed till pale and thickened ~ 5-10 min to ribbon stage (depending on the power of your whisk).


    • Add oil, water, chocolate emulco and beat briefly on low speed till well mixed ~1 min

. Add in dry ingredients in two parts and beat on low speed till just evenly mixed (do not over-mix or cake will be dense). Switch to a spatula and finish by hand. Make sure to scrape down the sides and mix well. Set aside and start on the meringue.
    • Place the egg whites in a clean, dry bowl along with the cream of tartar. On medium-high speed, beat till white and frothy. Then gradually add the sugar and whisk till medium stiff peaks. Transfer a third of the meringue to the cocoa batter and gently fold in with a spatula to loosen up the cocoa batter.

Add the remaining meringue and gently fold in till everything is evenly mixed together. Do not over-mix - once the meringue is incorporated, stop.
    • Line a 6 inch round tin. Do not grease the sides. Pour the cake batter into the prepared tin and bake @140C (lowest rack of the oven) for ~60min or until a skewer comes out clean. 

Remove the cake from the oven, turn the tin upside down immediately and cool for 10 mins before carefully un-moulding. Set aside to cool completely on a cooling rack.

    Chocolate pudding frosting

    • To make fudge frosting, place 650ml water in a medium pot. Remove one and two ladles of water and transfer to a small bowl, along with the mung bean flour. Whisk the mixture till the mung bean flour dissolves. Set aside.

 Place the rest of the ingredients in the pot with the water and cook over medium heat. Stir till it starts to come to a brisk boil.
    • Loosen the mung bean flour mixture with a whisk and add to the pot, stirring quickly all the time. On medium heat, continue to stir till it the mixture comes to a boil and thickens.

Remove from the heat and sieve the chocolate pudding mixture for a smooth frosting. Set aside to cool.

    Assembly

    • Once the cake is cool, carefully slice it in four horizontal layers with a serrated knife.
    • Place one cake layer onto a cake board and start frosting. (Note: the chocolate frosting with be warm but it will cool and thicken further as you frost)

 Ladle the fudge frosting generously over the cake layer until the top is fully covered. Gently place the next cake layer on and repeat the process for each layer.
    • Using a palate knife, generously smear the frosting around the cake as evenly as possible. Swirl palate knife over the sides and the surface of the cake to create a gentle pattern.

 Place in the refrigerator to set completely, for at least 4 hours. This cake will keep in the fridge well sealed in an air-tight container, for up to five days.

    Video

    Notes

    If you like this recipe tutorial and like to see more, subscribe to my YouTube channel here!
     
    #1 Chocolate sponge
    Be patient to beat the eggs and sugar till ribbon stage. The visible signs are a lightened, pale color and a noticeable thickness in the batter. When you lift the whisk and draw a ribbon with the batter, a clear line will form and slowly disappear into the mixture. That would be ribbon stage.
    Do not over-whip the meringue. If the meringue is over-whipped, it tends to form stubborn, dry clumps and will not fold easily into the batter. Trying to incorporate the persistent clumps may result in greater folding or stirring which will likely deflate the air in the meringue. Therefore whisk the meringue only until medium stiff peaks.
    Always mix with a gentle hand. Do not over-mix when adding the flour, the meringue and the other ingredients. Otherwise, gluten strands (from the flour) will start to form giving a denser and more chewy texture. If using a electric whisk, always whisk on Low speed and mix in gently by hand if necessary to finish the process.
     
    #2 Chocolate emulco - Yes or No?
    Some of you might be like me and find chocolate emulco to be a rather strong chocolate flavouring. I must say I am not its biggest fan.  Chocolate emulco does give the cake a fudgy chocolate taste but IMHO it also produces an artificial flavour and a rather synthetic aftertaste.
    One might ask, can we omit chocolate emulco and just use cocoa powder? I would say yes for other chocolate cakes but not for this Lana Chocolate Cake.
    I find that without adding a little chocolate emulco, I could not get that familiar Lana Chocolate Cake taste. The key is therefore in the proportion added; just be careful not to over-add or the chocolate taste will be unnatural.
     
    #3 Chocolate pudding frosting
    Stirring continually is essential - the chocolate pudding is easy to make but the important part is to always stir well whilst cooking the pudding. What gives the pudding texture is actually the mung bean flour or tepong hoön kueh. That’s why this Lana Chocolate Cake is so light and easy to eat as there is very little fat content in the frosting. (Note: the only fat content in the frosting is from the dark chocolate drops)
    Instead of whipping up chocolate with full fat cream like a ganache or buttercream, the mung bean flour helps to gelatinize the pudding and thickens it as it cooks. Stirring is hence especially key when adding in the mung bean mixture.
    Always stir briskly as the mung bean flour will thicken the pudding quite quickly. As it thickens, it also tends to burn more easily so stir and watch the heat carefully. Once the mixture can fully coat a spatula well, take it off heat and transfer to a bowl or dish to cool so that the pudding doesn’t thicken further.
    Frost warm - always sieve for a smooth gleamy pudding and start frosting when the pudding is still warm. If not, once the pudding is completely cooled, it would have congealed and one will get rather clumpy frosting that is more difficult to layer on and not pretty! 
     
    #4 Storage
    This Lana Chocolate Cake is best eaten chilled as the chocolate pudding frosting is simply delicious once it has set and chilled. It tastes best consumed within the first two days and can be stored up to five days in a well sealed container and kept chilled in the fridge.
     
    Did you make this? I would love to know how it turned out. Tell me more! 😊  Please leave me a comment or tag me on Instagram, FB hashtag #thesugarcrumble

    2 Comments

    1. Leonard

      Gorgeous! Wow!

      Reply
      • Kai

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