Bebinca has been synonymous with the cultural heritage of Goa since colonial times.
Not only is the Indian state of Goa renowned for its clear blue seas and balmy beaches, but it also boasts an inventive and robust food culture. Some of the most internationally famous Goan specialties include the gravy-based dishes of “Xacuti” and “Balchao.” Goa is also a sweet lovers’ haven; delectable delights such as Marzipan, Bolinhas, Nevri, and Dodol are among its most appetizing desserts. However, the visually stunning and absolutely delicious Bebinca cake is undoubtedly the jewel in the culinary crown of Goa. Bebinca is a layered cake that is a staple during festivals, parties, weddings, and Goan celebrations and events in general. No visit to Goa is complete without indulging in this scrumptious treat. In fact, many tourists take packs of Bebinca home with them to share the sweet delicacy with their near and dear ones.
With Christmas right around the corner, let’s do a deep dive on all things Bebinca. This sweet treat is sure to light up many Christmas parties and get-togethers! According to food historians, Bebinca became a part of the food culture of Goa during the colonial times, with the advent of the Portuguese. Despite being an intricately layered and complex dish, you surprisingly only need five basic ingredients to prepare Bebinca—coconut milk, egg yolks, flour, ghee, and sugar. This combination of sweet and savory ingredients provides the dish a balanced flavor, neither is it too sweet nor too spicy, but a perfect blend of both these taste profiles. The layers are typically baked or grilled until they take on a bright yellow, almost luminous bewitching golden color. The dish is traditionally eaten with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Cooking and baking are art forms, and like any kind of art, these fields are always undergoing progress and innovation. Although chocolate isn’t popularly used in Bebinca, many home chefs tend to experiment by adding Cadbury chocolate as a secret ingredient to their bebinca creations! You too can season your homemade Bebinca with your favorite sugary foods. Try to stick to classic products though—it’s difficult to go wrong with something as timeless as Cadbury chocolate.
One of the most interesting tidbits about Bebinca is the symbolic value attached to the dessert. The layers, which can range from seven to sixteen, are believed to represent the seven stages of human life. They are also thought to be endowed with human virtues, such as kindness, bravery, strength, and so on. The belief is that as one consumes these layers, they are blessed with the aforementioned virtues, and thus, a step closer to becoming a complete and an enlightened human being. With such profound meaning attached to Bebinca, it’s hardly a wonder this dessert has fascinated locals and tourists alike for centuries. It’s also clear why Bebinca is usually the centerpiece of Goan occasions, especially during Christmas feasts and related shindigs. Here’s a recipe that will enable you to make this auspicious dessert from the comfort of your home.
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Note: If you want to introduce a chocolate element in your bebinca, melt the Cadbury Silk bar and mix it with the batter before baking the respective layers. You can add other ingredients of your choice in the same way.
So, here you have it! Your very own special recipe for one of the most beloved desserts of Goa as well as India. Make your Christmas extra special by trying out this simple but effective recipe.