My Aromatic Kitchen

March 8, 2010

Apple & Raisin Cake

Filed under: Cakes N Bakes N Cookies,Dessert — myaromatickitchen @ 11:50 pm

Wishing you all a Very Happy Women’s Day. To my loving Mom and Mother-in-Law, this is for celebrating you, as you are, just the way you are, loving, caring and indispensible to me. And to all my girl friends and fellow bloggers , wishing you all are very happy women’s day.

I’ve adopted this recipe from Shilpa’s blog here thanks shilpa for posting this easy to bake and tempting recipe. I’ve baked this cake in my pressure cooker, yeap you’re reading it right, in my pressure cooker just to make a contribution to Nupurs MBP # 1 Cookers, Blog Bites
This cake came out to be super moist and rich in texture, raisins gave a nice surprise at every bite, apple flavor was subtle and blended nicely with vanilla flavor. 

Ingredients:

1 cup all purpose flour/maida.
1 apple (i used 1 big gala apple)
1/2 cup raisins
3/4th cup sugar
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp vanilla extract/essence
2 medium eggs
1/3 cup + 2 tbs milk
1/3 cup oil (i used sunflower oil) + little more for greasing
1/4th teaspoon salt

 Method:
Grease and dust one baking pan, in my case cooker ka dabba, grease with oil and dust it with maida. Keep it aside.
Place pressure cooker on a very low heat along with its lid closed but Remember to remove its whistle/weight (we shall bake cake without the whistle ). This is done to make an oven environment. Place a small ring or some small stand in the cooker, this is to place our dabba on it.

Remove the skin of apple and chop it into big chunks and place them in a blender along with milk. Blend it well.
Add oil and pulse it couple of times to make sure oil is mixed well.
In a deep bowl, break in the eggs and beat them till light and bubbly. Mix this with apple,milk and oil liquid. Just mix it dont beat it.
Now sift baking powder, salt and all purpose flour and mix in sugar nicely. Make a well in middle and drop in raisins.
Add the milk, apple and egg mix to the flour mix and gently fold it, make sure you dont over stir or beat it well or else it shall result in sweet bread instead of perfect cake, I make sure not to stir more than 10-14 stir rounds.
Pour this into the dusted dabba.
Place it in the cooker and bake it for 40-50 mins.
To check whether the cake is done, insert a toothpick and draw it out, if it comes out clean turn off the heat and remove the dabba. Let it stand for 10 mins and then remove the cake frm the container by inverting it on a plate.
Allow the cake to cool. Store in an airtight container.
This cake can be stored for upto 3 days without refrigeration and upto 15 days in refrigerator.

Tips:
Dust powdered sugar on the cake after the cakes cools down completely.
Decorate this cake with nice vanilla icing and cherries for a nice party dessert.

July 31, 2009

Orange flavoured kitkat cake

Filed under: Dessert — myaromatickitchen @ 10:23 pm

This recipe is borrowed from one of my condensed milk tins…. surprisingly simple and hearty delight it seems.

Preparation time 10 mins
Cooking time 55 mins
Serves 8-10

Ingredients :
2 eggs
1 1/2 cups or 210 gms plain flour
1 tsp baking powder
3/4 cup or 150 gms melted butter
1 tin sweetened condensed milk
Zest and juice of 1 small orange
3/4 cup or 150 gms sugar
1 bar or 65 gms chunky kitkat caramel chopped

Preparation method :
Combine all ingredients except the kitkat in an electric beater (If you dont have an electric blender, place the ingredients in a large bowl and mix them using a wooden spoon).
Beat on low speed for 2 mins then on medium speed for another 2 mins or until the mixture is smooth.
Pour mixture into a 30cm x 11cm greased baking loaf tin, then sprinkle the chopped kitkat on top.
Bake in a 175° c preheated oven for 55 mins or until a skewer inserted in the middle comes out clean.

Pretty simple hmm……. ☺

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