This week, my partner for the Blog Hop Wednesdays stared by Radhika of Tickling palates is Kalyani of Sizzling Tastebuds..I chose to try her Eggless Butterless Oats cake but brought in minor changes to make it a Vanilla flavoured one.
Ingredients
2 1/2 cups all purpose flour
1/4 cup coarsely powdered oats
1 1/2 cup sugar (powdered)
1/2 tsp baking soda
Salt 2 pinches
10 tbsp cooking oil
1 cup water
1 tsp vanilla essence
Sieve the flour with salt and baking soda 2-3 times. Add the sugar and oats to it and keep aside. Beat cooking oil, water and essence for a few minutes and add the flour mix to it. Gently get everything together and pour in a greased pan. Preheat oven to 180 degrees and bake for 30-40 minutes checking if the cake is done by getting a clean toothpick back when inserted in the cake.
Cool well and garnish as desired. I cut the cake into two and make a orange flavoured butter cream with orange essence, butter and icing sugar. Spread the cream over one part and cover it with the other part. Spread some more butter cream over it and in the sides. Add a bit of red orange colour to the remaining butter cream mixture and garnish the cake as desired.
Although this cake wouldnt be fluffy and the texture wouldnt be like the normal cake because of the addition of oats, it definetely is a good option to try for kids evening snacks.
looks absolutely yumm... :)
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked it Suchitra !! liked ur version and topping too !!
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Kalyani
nice bake & very good recipe !
ReplyDeleteReally healthy, good for kids..
ReplyDeleteIt has come out very well despite not having butter. I love the texture too.
ReplyDeleteawesome!!love the oats in the cake.
ReplyDeleteVery nice recipe.......
ReplyDeleteYummm!!! Healthy cake for all - kids & grown ups!!! Love the decoration on top...
ReplyDeletePrathima Rao
Prats Corner
looks yummy, and also healthy as cakes go :)
ReplyDeleteDelicious version of cake,love the deco...
ReplyDeletenice decoration. looks yummy.
ReplyDeletelovely presentation, looks gorgeous and healthy too
ReplyDeleteLooks marvellous, lovely decoration..
ReplyDeletewow..nice cake recipe
ReplyDeleteHI.. first time to your blog, nice space you have. Real healthy cake recipe...looks great!
ReplyDeleteAh, I remember making such kind of cakes. Easy, fast and yummy! :) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteBookmarked dear. Love it.
ReplyDeleteWow! A no butter cake! And that too so soft-looking! :D Hats off! :)
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Kavi |
Can I use olive oil in same quantity as cooking oil?
ReplyDeleteGeetika. ...I haven't tried olive oil in my cooking yet..so don't have an idea regd it..sorry
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