A blade shines in the darkest of the nights
Yesterday afternoon I learned from my cousin that my 2nd auntie had been admitted to the hospital in serious condition. I was quite saddened by the news and was hoping and praying that she would somehow pull through this for I looked forward to seeing her again during next Chinese New Year and also for my Little One to get to know her. Today I was shocked to learn that she has passed away at 3am this morning at age 77.
Although I did not know my aunt very well, I have very fond memories of her. As she aged, she looked like a carbon copy of my grandmother.
I'm so glad I got to see her during last Chinese New Year and was able to introduce to her my daughter. You see, I hadn't been back in Singapore for CNY since 2001 as all the CNY dates falls during school term. I shall miss visiting her next year.![]()
Back to the kitchen. I had 3 very ripe bananas sitting on my kitchen counter for some time and decided to turn them into either cakes or muffins till I came across this delicious recipe from fellow blogger Little Corner of Mine yesterday who got the original recipe from Amanda. I have modified the version slightly to add some spices and increase the quanity. Steaming pastries, rather than baking them in a oven, is somewhat uncommon, but it's regularly done in Asia.

It is truly delicious - flavourful, dense yet light, soft, fluffy and moist. The muffins look very much like Chinese steam cake or kueh but who cares if it doesn't look as good as the baked ones ! It's the taste that matters the most, right.![]()
Frankly I love both versions - be it steamed or baked. But I have to say that the steamed version does taste slightly different than those baked ones. In what sense, I don't know.
Store the rest of the muffins in the fridge and heat them in a steamer for a couple of minutes before serving.
Some readers in Amanda's blog have replaced oil with butter and they said the results are equally delicious. But probably not as healty.


I am truly sorry for your loss
It must be difficult to get those bad news while being far away !
I am re-doing your oven baked banana muffins right now, I hope it'll turn out as good as last time!
I'm so sorry to hear of your aunt's passing and not being near family. However your banana muffins look wonderful, especially the steaming technique.
I am so sorry for your loss. Hope you don't feel too bad.
Love your banana muffins!! will definately give it a try !! Thanks for the recipe.
Yay, you did it! Your banana muffins look great!
And sorry for your loss.
I'm sorry for the loss of your aunt. That must be tough, especially being at a distance.
I am so sorry to hear of your aunt's passing.
ok...now i must try steamed muffins. looking at the ingredients, they are more steam cakes right?
I'm sorry to hear about your aunt. It's so hard isn't to be far away from loved ones, esp. when when these things happen. I feel guilty all the time about being away from S'pore.
Steamed cakes are definitely neglected in my kitchen. I really should make some because as you said, they are soft and fluffy.
take care,
Nora
Sorry to hear about your loss, sweetie. *hugs*
Those steamed muffins look absolutely perfect![]()
Sorry to hear about your loss. For the steamed version, I tried it once from LCOM's recipe and I like it. Its waaaaaaay healthier!
those muffins sure look good.
So sorry to hear about your aunt. I didn't realize you could steam pastries, thats neat.