Yema Cake
Yema Cake is something like vanilla-chiffon cake with a rich custardy filling and frosting. In the Philippines, we have these sweets called YEMA which are made by mixing a little butter and condensed milk until thick, shaped into small balls when warm enough to handle and then rolled into white granulated sugar. These YEMA balls are kept in an air tight container and when kept a little longer, they become crunchy on the outside and little soft on the inside. To end your imaginations, here’s what YEMA looks like:
Condensed milk is the star! 😀 Though more ingredients are need in making the YEMA cake frosting, still condensed milk is the star. If not and we’d use condensed milk as a frosting, why not call it condensed milk cake? 😛 Hmm, I think I have a recipe for that. Where did I put it? I need to look for that and make that soon. I bet condensed milk lovers would love that.
Going back to this cake, I searched and searched for a recipe which uses lesser eggs. Because as an egg obsessed lover, I don’t like to spend too many eggs with baking. Ha! I don’t want my supply of eggs to be gone in seconds. I’d be in a panic mode if I reach two eggs just like yesterday in which I baked something and I haven’t noticed that I have only four remaining eggs, I took two for baking and only two remaining and I was going crazy that I want to go out of the house just to get two trays (and those are sixty eggs in total). No, I did not panic. NOT. AT. ALL. The problem of not reading the ingredients carefully resulted in a panic mode. (Okay, I panicked, I admit.) As I was preparing the ingredients for the batter, I realized that I needed four more eggs for the frosting. I was just going to collapse. (What?? Eight eggs??) Can I just undo what I just did?? Of course, I can’t.
“You better be delicious…” that’s the thought playing on my mind over and over again while baking. So when this cake starts to smell, I knew the eggs were worth the sacrifice. 😀
Yema Cake
- Servings: 6-8 slices, 10-inch cake
Ingredients:
For the chiffon cake:
- 1¼ cup cake flour
- ¾ cup sugar, divided
- 2 tsp baking powder
- ½ tsp salt
- 4 egg yolks
- 4 egg whites
- ½ cup evaporated milk
- ¼ cup canola oil or vegetable oil
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- ½ tsp cream of tartar
For the Yema frosting:
- 14 oz can condensed milk
- ½ cup evaporated milk
- 4 egg yolks
- 3 tbsp butter, softened
- 1 tsp lemon juice or vanilla extract
Instructions:
For the cake:
- Preheat oven to 350 F. Grease 10-inch round baking pan. Set aside.
- In a jug, add in egg yolks, milk, oil and vanilla. Whisk until well combined.
- In a bowl, well combine flour, 1/2 sugar, baking powder and salt. Make a well in the center and add in the wet ingredients. Whisk until smooth.
- In another bowl, add egg whites and cream of tartar. Beat until soft peaks.
- Gradually add the remaining 1/4 cup sugar and beat until stiff peaks.
- Gently fold the egg white mixture into the flour-yolk mixture in 3 portions. Gently mix until no streaks of white remain.
- Pour this mixture into the prepared pan.
- Bake for 20-25 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean.
- Remove from the oven and let cool in the pan for about 5 minutes, then transfer to a cooling rack to cool completely before frosting.
For the frosting:
- In a saucepan with low heat, combine all frosting ingredients and mix very well.
- Cook while constantly stirring for about 30 minutes or until spreadable.
- Remove from the heat and let it cool down.
To assemble the cake:
- Cut the cake into two layers as evenly as possible. Set aside the top layer.
- Evenly spread half of the frosting on top of the bottom layer.
- Put the top layer of the cake over the frosting.
- Spread the remaining frosting on top of the cake and the sides.
- Sprinkle with toppings, if desired.
Source recipe: Yema Cake by Pinay in Texas
I must say that the chiffon cake was beautifully burnt on the top and smelled incredibly heaven. The frosting was absolutely perfect. I even reserved spoonful or two of the frosting and ate as is. 😀 It took time for me to decorate the top, so I gave the cake comb to my friend and I let her do it. 🙂
This cake is for you, my dear friends.
For Angie, for the never-ending accommodation. For our co-hosts for today’s FF.
For all the party-goers.
For everyone.
Happy FF#22!
(New to Fiesta? Click the image below for the guidelines.)
Enjoy the weekend and enjoy the party!!
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Forestwoodfolkart
Add made…. and eaten. Thanks for the recipe here, Jhuls. https://forestwoodfolkart.wordpress.com/2016/03/15/tantalizing-tuesday-yema-cake/
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Forestwoodfolkart
I am going to make this for Lin’s exchange. What would be a good substitute if I can’t use cake flour, and don’t have access to corn starch. Would corn flour work in place of corn starch and ordinary flour?
Jhuls
To make the cake flour substitute: for every 1 cup of all-purpose flour, take out 1 tbsp and replace with 1 tbsp cornflour/cornstarch. 🙂
And thank you for choosing this recipe for you to try. I hope you will like it.
Forestwoodfolkart
And can I replace corn starch with cornflour? Or s’thing else?
Jhuls
You can replace cornstarch with cornflour, but not the all-purpose flour.
Forestwoodfolkart
Yes that is what I meant. Thanks for clarifying.
Jhuls
You are welcome. I hope you will like the cake and thank you very much. 🙂 x
Also, thanks for following back. 😀
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Dimple@shivaaydelights
Beautiful x
Jhuls
Thank you so much, Dimple. <3
acbistro
Jhuls this looks so super yum and moist 🙂
Jhuls
Thank you so much. 🙂 Come and have a slice. <3
acbistro
i will , one day 😀
ninoalmendra
This will be a big hit for our crew onboard. I will surely put this one on my to-do list.
Can I share this on my Facebook page?
Jhuls
I’d be happy if you share this, Nino. Thanks! 🙂
Aditi
Hhaha! That’s a fun post, Jhuls! And the cake looks so good- moist and that frosting…oh so good I could lick it off the screen…
Jhuls
Haha! Make sure to clean the screen first, Aditi. 😀 I am so happy that you stopped by. 🙂
Mac McPherson
Jhuls
Thank you for posting this. Just read it after a few days hospitality with the men in white coats & stethoscopes, and their tests, more tests and further tests.Now safely printed and hopefully, I will make it with my special needs daughter this weekend. We’ll make it gluten free but already, every sweet tooth I have is obsessed 🙂
Mac
Jhuls
Oh! Are you sick or something?
I know you could make this gluten-free or replace whatever you need to replace. I’d love to see your version, Mac. Thank you so much for the interest in making this cake. 🙂
Mac McPherson
The effects of a mis-spent youth! (And I would do it all again 🙂 ). Couple of TIA’s with immunity issues caused them to get concerned at my annual review. I think it was a relief on both sides when I was “released”!
I have shown Rachel the picture – but she may prefer the seaside, funfair and ice creams rather than being indoors baking. (I am just there as the bank / soft touch). But I have checked my ingredients store and have ordered missing items. I’ll make it and post the results. So looking forward to this!
Mac
Jhuls
Well, I hope you feel better now, Mac. Is Rachel your daughter? How old is she? 🙂
I hope you’ll love this and please do let me know your thoughts.
Mac McPherson
Jhuls – Yes, Rachel is my special needs daughter. Physically she is 24 but mentally, she is 3 – 4 years old. Meningitis when she was 4 weeks old took its toll on her 🙁
She has become fascinated with baking. Messy stuff like decorating, watching bread rise, and helping me cook and bake. Equally, she adores using Horace the Camera to photo her efforts and load them to Oliver the iPad to show everyone! 🙂
Definitely let you know how we get on – as I said, my sweet teeth are aching 🙂
Jhuls
Aww! I can see that Rachel enjoys helping you out. 🙂 I bet she’s so adorable. Could you please send my hugs to her? Thanks, Mac. I’d love to hear more about her. I hope you have a safe and lovely week. 🙂
Mac McPherson
Hi Jhuls
I did pass on your hugs.
Alas I was the “Great Satan” as I had not fully charged Oliver the iPad or loaded “Now thats what…music 87” onto him 🙁
My punishment was a trip to the funfair on the pier in Brighton, followed by every HUGE hot chocolate / ice -cream with all the toppings she could manage.
Sunday I was taken “shopping” – or rather I was the middle man who just had the wallet! You may have heard the screams of pain from my credit card? 🙂
I have to make some Financiers (french jaconde style sponge) with orange syrup and ice cream first. But we make your yema cake towards the end of the week. Rachel has confirmed this. She has also informed me that she likes your Tiramsu muffins and these should be next and she is doing the decorating! And she keeps on asking me to look at your recipes. (She can’t read or write but likes the photographs! I now have to get Horace the Camera to do the same!)
So please keep going with the recipes…just not too fast to allow me to keep up! 🙂
Mac
Jhuls
Hahaha! I had fun reading this, Mac. Well, as long as Rachel is happy, it’s okay if you are the middle man who has the wallet or a person being punished. 😀
I am glad the she loved the Tiramisu as well. I am so excited to see her decorations. 🙂
PS: I am sure me and the Fiesta Friday people would love to hear more about Rachel and the middle man who just have the wallet. 😀 Fiesta Friday is a virtual party during, of course, Fridays hosted by Angie (thenovicegardener.wordpress.com) if you have not heard of it. I hope you could join us and bring more of your gluten-free treats. 🙂
Sophie33
Your cake kooks freaking delicious, my friend, so appetizing too.
Yum Yum yumm! 😀
Jhuls
Thank you so much, Sophie! I am happy to see you here. 🙂 I hope you have a wonderful time.
Patty Nguyen
Jhuls, you are so funny. I love that you love eggs as much as I do!!
Jhuls
Hahaha! I went out to buy something and completely forgot the eggs! Ugh! But I was glad that I still have some. 😀
Patty Nguyen
Hahah poor you! Poor us! 😉
Jhuls
😀 😀 😀
love in the kitchen
Oh this looks just beautiful and so delicious! Hard to resist anything with sweetened condensed milk.
Jhuls
I am glad you like this cake. I couldn’t agree more about the condensed milk. 🙂
Sylvia @superfoodista.com
Oh yum, this cake sounds and looks absoutely delicious! I love, love desserts with condensed milk, don’t use it too much, but from time to time, it’s really delicious! Thanks for sharing this fabulous recipe and the pictures and bringing along to FF! hugs
Jhuls
I also love all the cakes/desserts I have made or tried with condensed milk. 🙂 Thank you for stopping by, Sylvia. 🙂
breakfastdramaqueen
This looks great! I’d never heard of a Yema cake before!
Jhuls
If I am not mistaken, it’s a Filipino cake. 🙂 Thank you for being here, Claudia.
thebrookcook
Yum!! Sounds SO GOOD!! 🙂
Jhuls
Thank you so much! 🙂 Have a lovely day!
Kloesunny @ Kloe's Kitchen
Oh my word! Does this look good or does this look good! Nope, this looks AMAZING! Fabulous job! Thanks for sharing with everyone!
Jhuls
Hi, Kloe. I am glad that you love this cake. 😀 I hope you have a wonderful time. 🙂
nancyc
Yum! What a fun cake! 🙂
Jhuls
Thank you, Nancy! I am glad that you stopped by. 🙂
deliciouslynell
That’s an amazing looking cake! I like the sound of that yema frosting!
Jhuls
Thank you, Nell. 🙂 See you at FF23. 😉
spiceinthecity
He he he you r so funny Jhuls! This cake sounds awesome, I love desserts with condensed milk, so this one seems a real winner 😀
Jhuls
If I go back to this day and imagine myself panicking about the eggs, I laugh, too. If blogging buddies would see me, you’d definitely LOL. 😀 Thank you so much for stopping by, Naina. I have to see do you have for FF. 🙂 Have a lovely weekend.
skd
Yumm Yumm Yema cake. Looks absolutely eggilicious 😉
Jhuls
This is indeed egglicious! 😀 Thank you very much for stopping by. Happy FF and enjoy your weekend.
Ahila
The yema cake looks yummy. When I was reading about the yema balls, I was reminded of my aunt’s version of dry gulab jamun. My aunt fries the condensed milk and butter balls and then dusts them with sugar. Delicious! Have a lovely weekend, Jhuls!
Jhuls
Hmm, sounds they are very similar, Ahila. 🙂 Have a lovely weekend to you as well.
Fae's Twist & Tango
Yes, I saw your yema cake and you were celebrating. This yema balls are so cute. I want some. 😛
Jhuls
Come and take some, Fae. 😉 I am glad that you are here. I hope you enjoy your weekend. <3
Michelle
I’d say the egg sacrifice was definitely worth it, that cake looks and sounds amazing! I can almost smell it!
Jhuls
It was worth it, Michelle. The smell was awesome, too. 😀 Happy weekend to you and enjoy! <3
Kaila511
Jhuls, this is absolutely beautiful! I always bake with canola oil (mainly because it’s part of my egg substitute), but I’ll have to try out olive oil sometime instead. Have a wonderful weekend, and happy fiesta Friday! 🙂
Jhuls
Really? You could substitute egg with canola oil, Kaila? 🙂 I didn’t know that. 😐 I’d to love to see your version of this cake. Have a wonderful weekend as well. <3
Kaila511
Not in everything, but definitely with cookies. I combine combine canola oil, water, and baking powder, and it fizzes too! 🙂
Jhuls
Hmmm, sounds interesting, Kaila. 🙂
A Home Cook
What a creative alternative to just eating the condensed milk straight out of the can!
Jhuls
I could drink the condensed milk straight from the can, too. But sadly, it triggers my migraine so no drinking for me – just licking the spoon. 😀 Thank you so much for stopping by and happy weekend. 🙂
Loretta
Wow and wow again Jhuls! I absolutely adore condensed milk /evaporated milk in anything, and I’m sure I’ll probably ask for more than one piece at the party. Definitely going to try it. 🙂
Jhuls
I am not a huge fan of condensed and evap milk together because they trigger my migraine. But this cake is worth it, Loretta. And yes, you could take more than one slice. 😀
I am missing your emails. I am not even sure if I have replied to your last email. Been so crazy busy lately. 🙁 I will email you soon. Happy weekend and enjoy FF. 🙂
cookingwithauntjuju.com
Definitely a keeper and your pictures make me want it now! This is a new cake for me, especially the ingredients and a recipe I just printed to make soon 🙂
Jhuls
Wow! Thank you so much, Aunt Juju. I’d love to see your version of this cake. I am glad that you stopped by. Happy FF to you and have a pleasant weekend. <3
chefjulianna
Whoa, Jhuls! Never mind the condensed milk, you are the star :star: I hope I can at least try a few crumbs once I get to the front of the line! 😀
Jhuls
Aww! Thank you so much, Chef Julianna! 😀 Not only a few crumbs, of course you’d take a slice. Happy FF to you and enjoy the weekend. <3
nimmiafzal
wowww!!! perfect for party…
happy FIESTA FRIDAY #22:-)
Jhuls
Shukran, Nimmi. Ramadan Kareem to you. <3
nimmiafzal
Ramadan kareem😊😃
Chitra Jagadish
hi jhuls… loved your concept of yema frosting condensed milk can create wonders when used in desserts, yummy cake with rich frosting. thanx for bringing this on FF.
Jhuls
Hmm, with that being said, I think I better look for some recipes with condensed milk. 😀 Thank you so much for stopping by and have a lovely weekend. <3
Chitra Jagadish
Thanx jhuls. ….you tooooo have a lovely week end…..: )
Elaine @ foodbod
Hey hey, I forgot I was co hosting again!!! Yay! I can officially thank you for bringing your lovely cake to the party xxx
Jhuls
Congratulations on being one of co-hosts for FF22, Elaine. Third time, right? Yay! Happy for you and Prudy. 😀
Elaine @ foodbod
Thank you honey xx
Selma's Table
Happy Fiesta Friday Jhuls! This looks fabulous and will not last long at the table I can tell you! Ramadan Karim by the way xx
Jhuls
Same to you, Selma. More cakes are on their way, so no worries about the late party goers. 😀
Thank you for the greetings, Selma. I hope you have a pleasant weekend. <3
Pang
Any cake with evaporated milk & condensed milk is my kind of cake. Jhuls, this cake is fantastic!!!! I love all the ingredients, and I already imagine eating a slice (or two) haha
What a wonderful cake 🙂
Also, congratulations on all those events 🙂
Jhuls
You could take as many slices as you like, Pang. 😀 I am glad that you stopped by. Have a lovely weekend. <3
The Novice Gardener
Jhuls!! This sounds so scrumptious! I’m bookmarking! I haven’t tried olive oil in cakes but will give it a try. It’d be so healthy I could eat the whole cake! What do you think? 🙂
Jhuls
I think olive oil would work well, Angie! I used canola oil in this as I was a little scared to use olive oil. Maybe you could change my heart. 😀 I’d love to hear your thoughts when you make this. 🙂
Thank you, Angie, for getting us together once again. I missed you! <3
Hilda
I like the idea of olive oil too – I think it would be great with all that creamy yema.
Arl's World
Yummy Jhuls and so pretty!
Jhuls
I am happy that you like this. Enjoy the weekend and have fun, Arl. <3
Sue
Condensed milk just makes everything better doesn’t it???
Jhuls
Agree! Agree! I totally agree, Sue. I am glad we think alike. 😀 Happy weekend to you. <3
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried
Thanks for bringing such a lovely cake to the FF party, Jhuls!
Jhuls
It’s my pleasure, Anjana. I was thinking of something to bring other than cake, but I didn’t have any. I am delighted you like this cake. Enjoy your weekend. <3
simplyvegetarian777
You are so funny Jhuls. :). Love reading your posts. Brings a smile on my face. This cake sounds awesome and super duper rich. Looks so well decorated by your friend. Liked the combing effect. Have fun at fiesta.
Jhuls
I am glad I made someone smile today. 🙂 My friend likes to do what I don’t like doing, so we’re a good match. 😀 So glad to have her during this time. I hope you are enjoying the day, Sonal. 🙂
sarahgiebens
This cake looks so delicious, Jhuls! The YEMA balls look very tasty too 🙂
Jhuls
Hi, Sarah. I am happy to see you here. Thanks a lot for stopping by. I hope you are enjoying your weekend. 🙂
PS: Thank you so much for your emails. <3
sarahgiebens
I am 🙂 it is my pleasure, Jhuls! Hope you’re having a great weekend too 🙂
lapetitepaniere
This looks and sound so good , Jhuls 🙂 Happy FF!
Jhuls
Thank you, Linda. Happy FF to you, too. <3
Elaine @ foodbod
Hey gorgeous, looks like you’ve started the party with a swing!!! Your cake looks fab and I’m so glad you forgave the eggs….!!! X
Jhuls
Thank you, Elaine. I don’t think I could stand using eight eggs in one recipe next time. Or maybe I just need to make sure I have more than enough. 😀
Elaine @ foodbod
Or halve the recipe?? X
Jhuls
That would be great, too, Elaine. Thanks. 😀
Elaine @ foodbod
xx
lapetitecasserole
Those yema balls look perfect and very very tempting… I’ve never used condensed milk, I have at home, but I was a bit afraid to use it… Thanks a lot, looking at these recipes I’m more confident!
Jhuls
Thank you, Margy. What you need when dealing with these yema balls are time and patience. 😀 I hope you try using condensed milk – we’d love to know how it turned out for you. Happy weekend. 🙂
indusinternationalkitchen
Happy Fiesta Friday Jhuls! This looks like something to die for! Totally worth sacrificing your eggs! Absolutely enticing …my hand is reaching out for a slice! Those YEMA balls look delicious too! Have you posted a recipe for those too?
Jhuls
Happy FF, Indu. Yes, the eggs are worth the sacrifice. 😀 And as for the Yema balls, I have not posted a recipe for them. But I’ll give you the recipe: 1) heat a sauce pan with low heat 2) add 1 tbsp butter to melt 3) pour in 1 can condensed milk 4) stir until firm to hold its shape and then transfer to a plate 5) when warm enough to handle, shape into balls (about 3/4-1 inch) and roll into white sugar. 🙂
indusinternationalkitchen
ooh sounds really yummy! thanks so much for the recipe! 🙂
Jhuls
You are welcome, Indu. 😉
How to Philosophize with Cake
Oh wow that cake looks incredible! Sounds very rich and delicious. 🙂
Jhuls
Indeed! 😀 Thanks a lot for stopping by. Happy weekend. 🙂
Lori
Hi my friend! Wow…this yema frosting sounds soooo amazing! My mouth is watering! Your cake is going to be quickly snatched up by all of us at FF! Hugs Jhuls! <3
Jhuls
Thank you, Lori. Maybe you could create a gluten-free or low glycemic version of this. 😉 Enjoy your weekend! <3