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Thalie Sweet – Unique Coconut Cake

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Thalie Sweet is a traditional East Indian coconut cake usually baked around Christmas Time. This yummy dense cake has a mouthful of coconut in every bite!


Thalie sweet is my cousin Dan’s favorite cake and also my sis! Who doesn’t love this coconutty treat?

Although we’ve often wondered why it’s called thalie sweet, the most logical explanation we could reach is because it’s baked in thalis, and not the regular cake tins.

What are thalis? Thalies are the Indian names of the lids used to cover cooking pots. But the thalies used here are just over 1 &1/2 or 2-inch deep and look like a cross between a thali (stainless steel pot lid) and a cake pan.

You may just think of it as a sheet pan coconut cake that uses only egg whites, but like many others, this East Indian dessert has its origins in Portuguese Cuisine and it is quite similar to Bol De Coc or the traditional Coconut cake.

The thali sweet was often added to the palghan that East Indians sent to each other at weddings, and featured in the pass pass kar ceremony.

There are other coconut cakes with a slight twist in the ingredients that I still need to write about – the Bol De Portugal, Bol De Rai, Bol De Marie, Bol De Gram, and also Bol Lucrecia. Sis says she doesn’t mind if anyone else bakes them and sends us a post about them too!

By the way, did you know that the Goans who also have Portuguese influences have a similar dish called Baath Cake or Baatica/ Batica/ Bathika?

Come Christmas and the thaali sweet is definitely on the list of items to be made or ordered by most catholic families. To learn how to make this easy coconut cake or thalie sweet, keep reading…

What Ingredients do you Need to Make Thalie Sweet?

To make Thalie Sweet all you need is eggs (whites only), semolina (sojee or rava), desiccated coconut, butter, powdered sugar and rose water.

Traditionally thalie sweet is made by using freshly grated coconut, so if you have this around, there’s nothing like it!

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How Do You Make Thalie Sweet?

You start with the eggs, separate the yolks and the whites. Keep the yolks aside as you do not need them for this recipe. You can always use them to make a yolk-only omlette or some other tasty dish.

In another vessel, beat the egg whites to a stiff froth.

Beaten egg whites in a vessel.
Beaten egg whites

Once beaten add the powdered sugar, butter, and semolina. Mix all this up and allow it to rest overnight.

Powdered sugar added to egg whites.
Add the powdered sugar
Butter added to a vessel with egg and sugar.
Add butter
Add semolina to the butter and eggs.
Add semolina
Cake batter in a vessel.
Mix the ingredients

We usually cover with a sheet of paper to prevent flies from getting in.

A vessel covered with paper.
Cover with paper and keep for a few hours

In the morning, mix the desiccated coconut with the rose water in another vessel, and once the coconut has soaked the rosewater, add this to the batter. (If you’re using freshly grated coconut, just add it in and mix. No need for rose water.)

Coconut with rose water in a bowl.
Mix the desiccated coconut with rose water
Coconut added to cake batter.
Mix the coconut into the batter

Grease cake tins or what we Indians call thalies with butter paper and then pour the batter into the tins.

Cake tin filled with batter.
Fill the thalies

Pre-heat the oven for about 10 mins and then put the trays in. Cook at 200 degrees Celsius or 390 degrees Fahrenheit for about 50 mins.

Baked Thalie Sweet
Baked Thalie Sweet

Once the timer goes off, stake the center of the tin with a toothpick. If it sticks to the toothpick, heat for another 5 to 10 mins and check again, and repeat till the toothpick comes out clean. If it does not stick to the toothpick, it’s ready to be taken out of the oven and cooled.

We’ve used one 2-inch thick tin and one 1-inch thick tin here.

Thalie sweet on a blue board
Thalie sweet on a cutting board

Once the cakes have cooled, cut them diagonally into diamond-shaped pieces. It has to be diamond shapes, it’s tradition! And your thalie sweet is ready to be eaten or stored until Christmas!

Thalie sweet cut in diamond shapes
Cut the thalie sweet in diamond shapes
Yummy Thalie sweet on a black tray.
Yummy thalie sweet

East Indian Thalie Sweet

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Thalie Sweet is a traditional East Indian coconut cake usually baked around Christmas Time or for celebrations. But they're perfect for tea time too!
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Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 50 minutes
Resting time 8 hours
Total Time 9 hours
Course Christmas, Dessert
Cuisine East Indian
Servings 40 Slices
Calories 130 kcal
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Ingredients
  

  • 9 Egg Whites only
  • 200 Grams Semolina Sojee or Rava
  • 200 Grams Desiccated Coconut or Coconut Powder
  • 200 Grams Butter
  • 300 Grams Sugar Powdered
  • 100 millilitres Rose Water

Instructions
 

  • Separate the yolks and egg whites. Keep the yolks for another dish.
  • Beat the egg whites to a stiff froth.
  • Add powdered sugar, butter and semolina, mix well and keep overnight.
  • In the morning, mix the rose water with the desiccated coconut.
  • Add this coconut to the batter, mix and then pour into pre-lined tins. (We use special trays that are about 11/2 or 2-inch tall and are called thalies.)
  • Bake in an oven at 200 degrees Celsius / 390 Fahrenheit for 50 mins and your thalie sweet is ready.

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Notes

  • You can replace the desiccated coconut in this recipe with one whole freshly grated coconut.
  • If you are using freshly grated coconut, lessen the amount of rose water.
  • Once the 50 minutes are done, stake the center with a toothpick to check if it is ready. If the batter sticks to the toothpick, bake for 5 or 10 more minutes and check again.
  • It’s not necessary to keep the batter overnight. You can mix the batter in the morning and bake in the evening.
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Nutrition (Per Serving)

Serving: 50g | Calories: 130kcal | Carbohydrates: 12g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 48mg | Sodium: 52mg | Potassium: 51mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 178IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 9mg | Iron: 1mg

Disclaimer: Nutrition Information per serving is estimated by a third party software based on the ingredients used, and is for informational purposes only. It will vary from product to product, based on methods of preparation, origin and freshness of ingredients. Please consult the package labels of the ingredients you use, or chat with your dietician for specific details.

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Diamond shaped Thalie sweet on a black tray.
Delicious coconutty thalie sweet

Cooking Tips and tricks

  • If using freshly grated coconut, there is no need to mix with the rose water, you can add both directly to the batter.
  • Although it’s traditional to keep the batter overnight, you can mix the batter in the morning and bake in the evening too.
  • If you are worried about whether the sugar granules will melt or not, use powdered sugar instead!
  • You might also like the recipe for our coconut baskets called tartlets.

What Other Semolina/Rawa/Sojee Recipes Should I Try?

You can try making snow balls, chocolate honey balls, bolings, borose cookies, sojee sweet, carambolas, bol de coc, and many of our cakes.

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Questions about Making Thalie Sweet At Home

How Long Can You Store Thalie Sweet?

You can store thalie sweet for a week in an air-tight container in the refrigerator or in the freezer for up to 3 months.

Is It Necessary To Keep The Batter To Rest Overnight?

Yes, it is necessary as it helps the sojee to open up or expand. You can also mix it in the morning and bake in the evening, so that it gets about 6-8 hours of resting time.

Can I Replace The Desiccated Coconut With Fresh Coconut?

Yes, you can. The traditional recipe actually had fresh coconut, but we use desiccated coconut since it saves the time involved in grating. The fresh coconut needs to be grated fine and you can use this instead.

What’s The Difference Between The Bol De Coc, Coconut Cake And The Thalie Sweet?

Thalie Sweet, Coconut cake, and the Bol de Coc are traditional East Indian cakes based on our Portuguese cultural heritage. However, the Bol de Coc is made using both egg whites and yolks, while the Thalie sweet uses only egg whites to maintain its light color and characteristic light airiness whereas coconut cake uses extra yolks to keep it soft.

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