Have a little story to share about this -
This is the first cake recipe I ever learnt.. (not the marble thing.. but the batter recipe) when I was in 7th/8th grade..(12/13 yrs old) And I decided oneday I was going to bake a cake.. :) I went to my next door neighbour aunty's house, borrowed her electric oven. She used to bake cakes often and send them over to us. And they were always so spongy and tasty.. Aunty said - "Tell me what you want to eat, I'll make it and give you..It hardly takes any time ". But I told her, I was more interested in making it than eating it.. and got the recipe from her.. and came home with her counter top oven and followed her instructions exactly as she told me and baked the cake.
I burnt my hand while trying to get the cake out of the oven..and I dont rememeber how long or what temperature setting it was on that round countertop electric oven. And with my burn accident, my mum said no more electric oven use for me. But it was so yummy, and so exciting that I baked it myself, I had to make an another one soon.
And then I saw this marble one in the local bakery one day and thought that will be my second experiment.. :) My mum couldnt stop me then.. cant stop me now.. I am very careful now while taking the cakes out of the oven..though, so she doesnt mind :) I have modified the recipe over the years, to my liking.. that I am sharing here with you today.. Made this recently for a friend's birthday..
Ingredients:
1.5 cups All purpose flour
1.25 cups sugar (powdered) (The original recipe calls for 1.5 cups..but turns out a little sweeter. So, I use a little less)
3/4 cup butter
3/4 cup oil
5 Eggs
1 tsp Vanilla
2 Tbsp 100% Cocoa
Process:
Separate the egg whites and yolks and beat them separately until frothy. Melt the butter. To a mixing bowl, add the flour, powdered sugar, add the butter and half the oil. Mix. Then while adding some egg mixture (starting with the whites first) at a time. Mix the batter, then add some more, and continue the process until all of the egg white is incorporated, then repeat the same with the egg yolk mixture. Mix the batter well so that it is mooth. Add Vanilla and mix again. Now for the marble effect, take a second bowl and transfer some of the cake batter into it. Mix the cocoa powder to this separated batter.
Grease your pan with remaining oil really well or your cake might end up like mine. (my new bundt pan needed more grease than I put on it). Preheat the oven to 350F.
Now, to create the marble effect, first put some plain batter in the bottom of the greased pan, then add some chocolate batter, randomly at different places.. like a blob here and a blob there.. Then add the plain batter again.. and again add the chocolate layer unevenly.. You can do whatever you like.. coz its marble and no 2 marbles are alike :) Bake 35-50 mins.. until the toothpick inserted, comes out clean. Remove from oven. Let it cool down and invert the pan to get the cake out.
The cake was gone pretty soon.. ! Enjoy !
Friday
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Classic Marble Cake |
Monday
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Eggless Cranberry Orange Choco Chip Bread |
Cranberry with its tart, sour taste.. is a great fruit to use in a quick bread.
Ingredients:
2 1/4 Cup All purpose flour
3/4 cup Sugar
1 Cup Fresh Cranberries(chopped)
3 Tbsp Flaxseed Meal (instead of 1 egg. You dont need 3 but, since its healthy, I use it generously)
1 1/2 tsp Baking Powder
1 tsp Baking Soda
3/4 tsp salt
4 Tbsp Oil
1 cup Orange Juice
1 Tbsp Orange Zest
1/4 cup chocolate chips (I use Semi sweet chocolate chips)
Process:
Preheat oven to 350F degrees. Grease the pan. I used a 9 X 5 inch one. Combine all dry ingredients except flax. Add cranberries and mix well. Add flax, oil , orange juice together and mix it well. Pour the liquid into flour and stir until blended. Add chocolate chips and mix again. Put the batter into the prepared pan and bake until done. About 50-70 minutes until the toothpick inserted in the center of the loaf comes out all clean. When done, let it cool in pan for 10 minutes and then transfer to a wire rack. Let it cool completely.
Perfect for a vegan thanksgiving.. Enjoy !!