Kam Hing Coffee Shop

February 27, 2010 · Posted in Asian Treat, Baked Goods, Cheap Eats, Chinese Dessert, Dessert, Quick Eats · 1 Comment 

Kam Hing Coffee Shop
119 Baxter Street
(Near Canal Street)
(212) 925-0425
Hours of operation: 8am-6pm

Kam Hing Coffee Shop

Kam Hing Coffee Shop

If you ask the locals of Chinatown, they will tell you that this coffee shop sells the best Chinese sponge cakes ever and I cannot agree with them  more.  Growing up in this neighborhood, my mother would take my brother and I after school to this small and old shop and order many warm and individually wrapped sponge cakes to go.  Of course she also orders a cup of coffee for herself and two warm cups of milk teas for my brother and I to drink with the cakes.  Those were happier and more delicious times.

Kam Hing Coffee Shop

Kam Hing Coffee Shop

Kam Hing Coffee Shop Store Front

Kam Hing Coffee Shop Store Front

Recently I was in Chinatown to meet a dear friend of mine from work.  She wanted to try all the delicious food that this town has to offer and I figure that the infamous Kam Hing Coffee Shop should be the first stop because they were closing soon and it would be something that I know she will like. We walk in there around 5:50pm which was perfect because the store closes on time at 6:00pm, and was greeted by a Latino cashier who speaks fluent Cantonese.  Ever since I was a child, there was always several Latino cashiers who speaks fluent Cantonese which impressed me each and every time.  We were fortunate enough to order the last two cakes.  The cakes are $0.60 and was $0.50 when I was a kid.  Nonetheless it’s quite a bargain and you will never find a bargain like this anywhere else.   Even at that time, the cakes were still nice and warm and we decided to eat it right away.   While we were eating, this guy came in and ordered a cake and was disappointed with the bad news that it was all sold out.  So my advice to you is to come here way before it closes because you never know.

Kam Hing Coffee Shop's Sponge Cakes

Kam Hing Coffee Shop's Sponge Cakes

The difference between this sponge cake and the other sponge cakes in the other Chinese bakeries is that this cake is very moist, light, fluffy and slightly sweeter.  You just have to try it to see the difference!

Anyways, until next time,

<3 FCG

Happy Birthday Mom!

February 7, 2010 · Posted in Asian Treat, Baked Goods, Chinese Dessert, Dessert · 1 Comment 
Chinese sponge cake w/kiwis and strawberries on top of whipped cream

Chinese sponge cake w/kiwis and strawberries on top of whipped cream

Chinese sponge cake w/kiwis and strawberries on top of whipped cream

Chinese sponge cake w/kiwis and strawberries on top of whipped cream

First cake that I made for my mom!  If I had the time and energy, I would make two layers and fill it with fruits.  But because I have never tried this recipe before, I wanted to play it save and stick with the one layer.   This recipe was a combination between my coworkers recipe and a similar recipe that I found online both with metric and English system measurements.   The cake is still in the refrigerator because I made it very late, so I hope it is edible!

My coworker’s came from this:

Mei Ling's Chinese Sponge Cake

Mei Ling's Chinese Sponge Cake

I think somehow I messed up the recipe.  But I will let you guys know.  If it is successful, I will provide the recipe for the cake and the whipped cream.

Until next time,

<3 FCG

Paula Deen’s Old Fashioned Cupcakes with Chocolate Cream Cheese Frosting

December 14, 2009 · Posted in Baked Goods, Cheap Eats, Chocolate, Pastries, Quick Eats, Recipes, Snacks · 2 Comments 
Paula Deen's Old Fashion Cupcakes w/Chocolate Cream Cheese Frosting

Paula Deen's Old Fashion Cupcakes w/Chocolate Cream Cheese Frosting

Easy, simple and your back-to-basics old fashioned cupcakes.  I am not one that possesses many skills in the art of baking, but luckily there are recipes that simplifies it so everyone can bake anything.   Making cupcakes seems pretty simple, but nowadays people jazz it up with all sorts of fancy decorative frosting which to me is admirable and way too challenging for me.  Fortunately, the people whom I love to bake for which includes my family and friends like it light and simple.   I think I can speak for most of the older Chinese adults because they cannot handle too much sweetness.  So I am pleased to show you the cupcakes which I baked and the chocolate frosting that I specifically made for my friend who loves chocolate!  This frosting is not a Paula Deen recipe and I probably understand why because it doesn’t contain a lot of butter! Haha, bad joke.

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Tasty Confection’s Lemon Buttermilk Pound Cake

November 28, 2009 · Posted in Baked Goods, Dessert, Recipes · 1 Comment 
Coconut Lemon Cake

Lemon Buttermilk Pound Cake

Lemon Buttermilk Pound Cake
via Tasty Confection

My friend Sally over at Tasty Confection was generous enough to bring me a slice of the lemon buttermilk pound cake that she baked.   The recipe is currently pending, but I will update this post when she provides one!  Personally this pound cake is heavier (denser) than the pound cakes that I’m used to having which isn’t a bad thing.  The texture is soft and crumbly with a hint of lemony goodness, but your mouth will feel the denseness as you eat more of it.

The picture definitely does not do justice to this decadent delightful treat, but if I have the time, I will definite try this recipe out and share it with my family and friends.

Until next time,

<3 FCG

Mid-Autumn Festival: Mooncakes

The annual Mid-Autumn Festival is on Saturday October 3rd and my mother has already received a few boxes of mooncakes.   Click on the above link to Wikipedia to read all about this holiday.  I will write all about it on the day of the holiday.  Right now I want to share a few pictures of the different kinds of mooncakes that are my personal fan favorites!

Malaysian Lotus Seed Mooncake w/one yolk

Malaysian Lotus Seed Mooncake w/one yolk: KLT Mooncake

Inside of the Malaysian Lotus Seed Mooncake

Inside of the Malaysian Kuih Bulan Lotus Seed Mooncake

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