Hanoi is famous for its diverse cuisine and unique cakes. Among them, it is impossible not to mention Hanoi Cha Cake specialty – A snack that has existed for a long time and is loved by many Hanoians. Today, let's join Bao Minh to learn more about this specialty cake!
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Discover the harmony of flavors with Hanoi Cha Cake specialty
Cha cake is one of the famous snacks in Hanoi and is loved by many. For those who grew up and live in the land of Hanoi, this is perhaps an all too familiar snack. They are so familiar that no one remembers specialty Hanoi Cha Cake was created by whom and when it appeared. It is only known that all over the streets and alleys of Hanoi, there have long been families producing by hand and selling this type of cake.

Small, pretty pieces of Cha cake with a golden, crispy outer crust and a fatty, savory mixed filling inside of sugared pork fat mixed with the delicate, nutty, light aroma of lime leaves. Everything brings a very distinctive flavor that anyone who has tried it can never forget.
During the autumn days, enjoying a delicious Hanoi Cha Cake specialty, sipped with a few cups of hot tea will surely bring you a truly wonderful feeling.
How is Hanoi Cha Cake specialty made?
To create a delicious Hanoi Cha Cake specialty, the baker must go through many different stages. Each stage requires the meticulousness and dexterity of the bakers so that the final product is as desired.
Ingredients for Cha cake
Ingredients for Hanoi Cha Cake is not too complicated, consisting only of wheat flour, lard, sausage, sugar, white salt, lime leaves... Lime leaves are the important factor that cannot be missing to create the characteristic aroma of the cake. Therefore, bakers will often choose old lime leaves and not leave them for too long to avoid the lime essential oil contained in them from evaporating.
Making the Cha cake filling mixture
The main filling of this Cha cake specialty is lard, so when making it, you need to choose fresh and delicious pieces of fat. This is also one of the important points that determines the deliciousness of the batch of cakes. The chosen fat must be fresh pork fat, after buying it must be washed and blanched in boiling water so that the fat hardens.

After the fat has drained, cut it into small, pomegranate-seed-sized pieces, then take it and marinate it with sugar. It needs to be marinated for a long time so that the fat and sugar blend together, usually needing to be marinated for about 10 days depending on the weather.
To give the Cha cake specialty a characteristic flavor, lime leaves are indispensable. Therefore, cake workshops must always ensure they have lime leaves all year round.
After being bought, lime leaves will be washed, julienned, and mixed well into the sugared fat filling. Then, stir-fry all these ingredients and add a little white salt to make the cake filling richer.
Making the Cha cake crust
Like other traditional cakes, the crust of the Hanoi Cha Cake specialty is also made from wheat flour. The dough will be kneaded thoroughly and then rolled thin into a rectangle. Then the baker will spread the previously prepared filling onto the dough crust vertically. Then roll it up and cut it into bite-sized pieces.

Baking the cakes
Before putting the Cha cake in the oven, the bakers will brush a thin layer of beaten egg yolk on the surface of the cake so that the cake crust is golden and more fragrant after completion. The cake pieces after cutting are also quite small, so it will not take much time to bake.
Put the cake in the oven and bake for about 20 minutes to have a batch of fragrant Cha cakes.

One thing that bakers always have to pay attention to when making cakes is to watch the temperature to be just right. If baked to the right degree, the cake will achieve crispness and a beautiful golden color.
Cake workshops often bake manually, so they still retain the delicious, inherent flavor of the Hanoi Cha Cake specialty.
Bao Minh Cha Cake – Hanoi Cha Cake specialty
If mentioning famous and delicious addresses selling Hanoi Cha Cake specialties, it is impossible to ignore Bao Minh cake brand. Bao Minh is one of the famous brands for Hanoi Cha Cake specialties in Vietnam.

Cha cakes here are famous for their delicious taste and rich traditional flavor. The cake is made from quite simple ingredients such as wheat flour, sugared fat, sausage, cashew nuts, lime leaves... When combined, they all create a nutty, fragrant, and very appetizing filling. The crust is crispy, one bite and the filling breaks and melts in the mouth, the more you eat, the sweeter and nuttier it is. The pieces of cake are not too sophisticated in appearance, but the flavor is extremely wonderful..
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