


Sugar cake is a simple treat known throughout Trinidad and the Caribbean. All that is needed to make Trinidad Sugar Cake is sugar that is boiled with water and grated ginger until it forms a thick syrup. Finely shredded coconut, cream of tartar, and typically red food coloring are then stirred until the coconut has absorbed all the syrup. The cakes are then free-formed by spooning the coconut batter onto palm leaves or pressed into a baking dish to set before cutting. As per its name, these cakes do contain a lot of sugar. However, to make them guilt-free and healthier, the granulated sugar substitute replaces regular granulated sugar, making this version of the recipe low-carb and keto.
What is the meaning of sugar cake?
Sugar cakes are made from boiling sugar with water to form a thick syrup, stirring in shredded coconut and typically a touch of food coloring. The sugar binds the cake together, giving it the name sugar cake.
What sugar is best for cakes?
Granulated or castor sugar works great for cakes and pastries. For a low-carb version, acceptable sugar substitutes can be added.
What is Baker's sugar?
Bakers sugar, otherwise known as caster sugar, is a form of granulated sugar that has been ground super fine to help the sugar dissolve faster.
Can I use normal sugar instead of caster?
Granulated sugar can be substituted if the caster or super-refined sugar is unavailable.
Ingredients
4 cups Granulated Sugar Substitute
1 cup Water
1 tablespoon grated Ginger
4 cups finely shredded Unsweetened Coconut
1/2 teaspoon Cream of Tartar
2 drops Red Food Coloring *optional











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