Kue ape

Kue ape
Green-colored kue ape crispy pancake sold in Jakarta
Alternative names Serabi Jakarta, cucur tipis, kue tete (lit: "boobs cake")
Type Kue, pancake
Course Snack
Place of origin  Indonesia
Region or state Jakarta
Serving temperature Hot, warm or room temperature
Main ingredients Rice flour, Flour, sugar, pandan pasta

Kue ape or serabi Jakarta (lit: Jakarta style serabi) is a popular traditional kue pancake with soft and fluffy center surrounded with thin and crispy crepes, commonly found as a popular street food in Indonesia, especially in Jakarta and other major cities. It is also popularly known as kue cucur tipis (lit: thin cucur), which is different than common thicker kue cucur, and colloquially known as kue tetek (breast cake or boobscake) due to its shape that resembles nipple. Kue ape is very similar to serabi Solo.

Ingredients and cooking method

The batter is made of flour, rice flour, sugar, salt, baking powder, vanilla powder, and coconut milk. Sometimes the daun suji (pandan leaf) is added as a green food coloring. The mixed batter is cooked in a small serabi wok or frying pan, greased with palm oil, margarine or butter.[1] The parabolic shape of small serabi wok would create thick and fluffy center where the batter concentrate, and also creating crispy thinner skin radiating around the cake. Together with kue cubit which also employ similar batter, kue ape is a popular snack among school children and commonly sold in marketplaces.

See also

References

  1. "Kue Ape" (in Indonesian). Femina. Retrieved 19 June 2015.
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