Monday, November 11, 2013

Bolo Espera Marido

Bolo means "Hope"   Espera means to "Wait"   Maridao means "Husband"





This cake Natalie cooked for Herbert jr's  32nd Birthday party on August 8th, 2010. We started cooking at 5pm, and the cake turned out like a heavy log needless to say he is still single.

Bolo Espera Marido Cake waiting Husband
Wait for a husband?  Why not?  You will have plenty of time cake base of coconut milk, beaten in a blender ... super easy and tasty Enjoy and if a perfume is an embellishment.  Create an atmosphere to savor with your love you’ll love this and wait without complaining!
Cake waiting husband (Portuguese)


 Ingredients:
1 can sweeten condensed milk
The same measure can of whole milk
1 small glass of coconut milk
The same measure can of special flour (or common)
1/2 of the can as sugar
3 large whole eggs
3 tablespoons margarine


Will not ferment

Preparation:
 Beat all ingredients in a blender.  Place in a greased and floured.

Bake in a moderate oven preheated to 200 ° degrees for about 40 minutes.  (Try the toothpick before removing it from the oven: pierce the cake with a toothpick and leave sequin-ho ready).
Let cool a little unmold.  The consistency is not an ordinary cake, this cake gets wet, like a cheesecake.

To prepare the topping, stir over 1 glass of coconut milk with 2 tablespoons sugar and 1 package of shredded coconut.
Simmer for 4 minutes and pour the mixture over the cake.


How to make Fluffy Egg Whiteshttp://whatscookingamerica.net/Eggs/perfectmeringue.htm