Wilder Hungers: Chinese New Year and Chococado Cake

Wilder Hungers_Rory Midhani_640px

Happy February Straddlers!

I spent the better part of this week getting addicted to House of Cards (because it’s still freezing and I need another reason to stay in bed) and digesting my epic meal from Chinese New Year, my new favorite holiday. I have never really celebrated Chinese holidays before before, but having a Chinese girlfriend means frequent trips to Chinatown, which means excessive scallion pancake consumption which is A OK with me. So we had a little dinner party with pancakes, buns and mooncakes galore. (Do you know what a mooncake is? You need to know. Google it!) Turns out it’s the year of the horse, which is my Chinese zodiac, so it was basically like my birthday party. Confetti was blasted on the roof.

pic 1

Breakfast in Chinatown comprised of various doughy items to dip in congee

pic2

Strolling down the streets of Chinatown in search of ingredients for our feast. Confetti everywhere.

pic3

I mean everywhere.

pic4

Pilgrimage to the mooncake bakery.

pic5

I REALLY enjoy a good mooncake, can’t you tell?

pic6

Jealous of all the confetti blasters, so we bought our own.

pic7

Us – post confetti blast.

You may or may not remember that my very first post on Autostraddle was a recipe for scallion pancakes. I look back on that post now and weep. I weep because they are NOWHERE as good as the ones my girlfriend makes. She stuffs them with Chinese chives and they get all soft when the pancakes cook in the pan. MMM. I am working on getting this recipe for you guys soon. She also makes some sick dumplings. Are you guys ok with this turning into a Chinese food column? Written by a Puerto Rican? That could happen.

For now, in totally unrelated news, I made a chococado cake. It’s exactly what you think it is. Chocolate and avocados. In a cake. The frosting is also comprised of avocados. It’s not scary I promise. However, It IS kind of healthy and ALMOST vegan.

cake

Chococado Cake with Pistachios and Coconut

Whatcha Need:

Cake:
2 cups flour – I used spelt
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 cup cacao powder (or just unsweetened cocoa powder)
1/2 cup boiling water
2 eggs
1 cup coconut palm sugar (or whatever sweetener you prefer)
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
2 ripe avocados, mashed ( about ¾ cups)
½ cup pistachios, chopped
½ cup unsweetened shredded coconut

Frosting:
1 ripe avocado
½ cup cacao powder
½ cup maple syrup

For the frosting:

MIX: everything together in a food processor until smooth, scraping down the sides.
PLACE: in the fridge until needed.

For the cake:

HEAT: your oven to 350 F and grease a medium size spring form cake pan
POUR: boiling water over the cocoa powder and stir until smooth; let cool.
COMBINE: flour and baking soda in a large bowl.
IN ANOTHER BOWL: use an electric mixer to cream together the eggs and sugar
ADD: vanilla, avocado, and cacao mixture to the egg/butter mixture and mix.
NOW ADD: the wet ingredients to the dry ingredient and blend until just combined.
POUR: into your greased pan and bake 35 to 40 minutes; let cool.
FROST: the top of the cake with your chococado frosting and garnish with pistachios and coconut!

Before you go! Autostraddle runs on the reader support of our AF+ Members. If this article meant something to you today — if it informed you or made you smile or feel seen, will you consider joining AF and supporting the people who make this queer media site possible?

Join AF+!

Gabriella

Gabriella has written 26 articles for us.

9 Comments

  1. Egg yolk mooncakes are the best! Not that I’ve had one in about four years, but still…good food memories.

  2. So insanely hungry for dough pockets, mooncakes (love them!) and chocolate cake. Delicious post!

  3. Avocado desserts for the win. My fave is Avacado Pie. Its like a custard pie but with a sweet avocado filling. Yum. I’m hungry now.

Comments are closed.