

These are the grated yam and cassava I used
Here is the recipe
For Tapioca layer
A)
200g grated tapioca
40g tapioca flour
125ml coconut milk
B)
90g castor sugar
175ml water
1/8 salt
For Taro layer
C)
150g taro paste
40g rice flour
30g tapioca flour
100ml concentrated coconut milk,50ml water
50ml water
D)
70g castor sugar
125ml water
1/8 tsp salt
For pandan layer
Green Pandan Layer
E)
50g tapioca flour
50g rice flour
1 egg
100ml coconut milk
F)
80g castor sugar
1/4 tsp salt
200ml pandan juice
200ml water
Tapioca layer
1.Combine tapioca flour and coconut milk.
2.Strain and add in grated tapioca.set aside
3.Bring ingredients B to a boil.
4.Pour into no(2),mix well before pouring on the bottom of the cake pan(with a layer of banana leaf).
5.Steam for 4 minutes.
Taro layer
1.Combine rice flour,tapioca flour,coconut milk and water.Strain mixture.
2.Cook D till boiling point.
3.Pour mixture into no (1)mix well and set aside.
4.Pour into tapioca layer and steam for 4 minutes or till firm.
Pandan layer
1.Combine E and strain.Set aside.
2.Bring F to a boil.
3.Mix into (1)
4.Pour on top of the taro layer.
5.Lastly,steam for 20-25 minutes.
Cool for 4 hours before slice into pieces.
Enjoy!
Sweetiepie,
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