Thursday, February 2, 2012

Eggless Marble Cake

We always prefer simple tea cakes over celebration cakes at home.I usually prepare marble cake following my sponge cake recipe and adding the cocoa powder to half the batter.When I saw this recipe in Divya's space I made a mental note that I should try her recipe soon.I had made this for a small get together at my place and it was perfect for the tea time snack and everybody loved it.The cake is very soft,moist and also got a nice crumb which is perfect for an eggless recipe.Today is my parent's marriage Anniversary and I would like to wish them with this eggless cake recipe.Hope they like it.
Eggless Marble Cake Recipe:
(yields one 7" cake)
Recipe Source : Easy Cooking

Ingredients:
1 1/4 cups Maida/All purpose flour
3 tbsp Milk powder(I substituted with 3 tbsp condensed milk)
1/2 cup Butter
3/4 cup Powdered sugar
3/4 cup Milk
2 tbsp Cocoa powder
2 tsp Baking powder
1/2 tsp Baking soda
1 tsp Vanilla essence
2 tbsp Hot water
Method:
  • Preheat oven to 170 deg Centigrade.Grease a regular 7' round/square or ring tin.
  • Sift together flour with milk powder,baking powder and baking soda a couple of times until everything is well incorporated.keep it aside.If you are using condensed milk,do not add milk powder at this stage.
  • Pour hot water on cocoa powder and mix well to form a paste and let it come to the room temperature.
  • Cream the butter and sugar using a hand blender until light and fluffy .
  • Add half the flour mix and half the quantity of milk to the butter mixture and beat well.
  • Add the remaining milk and condensed milk(if using instead of milk powder) and beat well and finally add the flour and beat to a smooth batter.
  • Take one third of the batter into another bowl and add the cocoa paste to it and mix well.
  • Add vanilla essence to the remaining white batter.
  • Pour all of the white batter into the prepared greased tin.Now top it with the cocoa flavored batter in patches.
  • Swirl the batter using a clean table knife or spoon.Do not mix it long otherwise you will end up not getting that beautiful marble effect.
  • Bake for 40 minutes or until a toothpick inserted comes out clean.Cool in the pan for 10 minutes.
  • Run the knife around the cake and then un mould the cake on to a cooling rack.
  • Cool the completely over night or at least for 4-5 hrs.As the cake is extremely moist it will break up while cutting it,so handle it with care.
Cut into thick slices and serve it warm or at room temperature.
Notes:
  1. The original recipe used orange zest in the cocoa batter which gives a nice orange hint to the cake.I skipped it as I did not have it at the moment.
  2. I used condensed milk instead of milk powder as I usually do not stock it.The texture was not affected and it was very soft and fluffy.

42 comments:

  1. Now pass a slice dear...The cake looks super moist and soft..

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  2. Mable cake has come out great. I like the crumbs very much.

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  3. cake looks very soft and perfect...nice click and presentation!

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  4. Wow, lovely marble cake! Nice recipe and awesome clicks dear..

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  5. Yummy cake prathiba and love the last click, it looks so moist with a nice crumb.

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  6. Lovely cake. I bookmarked so many eggless cakes. This also joined in the queue :) Have to try very soon :)

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  7. Superbly made Prathibha.With egg makes it more attractive a recipe.

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  8. Pretty cake. Looks soft and delicious...

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  9. As you told its perfect to have with hot tea.Nice and simple cake.
    Wish your parents "Happy Anniversary".

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  10. Lovely cake! And your pics are always so awesome!

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  11. great recipe Pavi, I too want to try this.never thought of using condensed milk for milk powder..bookmarked.

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  12. Its simply mouth-watering. Yummmm

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  13. lovely marble cake....eggless version ....great

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  14. Incredible cake, simply makes me drool..

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  15. I tried the same cake to..Looks absolutely delicious

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  16. Pass on my congratulations to your parents. Cake looks so soft without eggs....

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  17. Wow..You have made it perfectly..Totally YUMMY...Love it..Bookmarked..

    Aarthi
    http://www.yummytummyaarthi.com/

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  18. Looks great, I too have to try it out, tempts me a lot! Lovely clicks!

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  19. Lovely marble cake and effect you got, and being egg less tops the rank.
    Love Ash.

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  20. Moist and yummy cake..looks beautiful.

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  21. Delicious moist and yummy cake. What i need is a cup of filter coffee to go with it. Bookmarked.

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  22. The marbling on the cake is so beautiful and cake looks moist and tasty..above all there are no eggs.Wow!!

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  23. Looks delicious and moist. Have 2 try

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  24. beautiful cake, perfectly done, love that its eggless..

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  25. Am partial to marble cakes, this one looks perfect and delicious! Wish your parents a very happy anniversary!

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  26. Beautiful cake..Looks spongy!Very nice pictures..

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  27. im amazed at how fluffy & soft it looks, without any eggs! love that marbled effect

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  28. I did make this cake. check out my cupcake.http://indulge-ashscorner.blogspot.com/2012/02/happy-3rd-birthday.html
    Thanks for the recipe
    Love Ash

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  29. superb one :) ...and its eggless too !! do link it to my valentine fest if you so wish..


    Kalyani
    Event : Valentine Fest – Served with Love
    Event : Cook with Spices - Coriander

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  30. Love this eggless cake and will try this later. Perfectly done and nice substitute for condensed milk

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  31. Perfect Marble cake...Glad to ss its eggless..

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  32. hey hi.. can we use this cake for fondant??

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  33. Hi Chef...Thank you for posting this recipe for an eggless marble cake. Although I had made a slightly different version earlier, I found your recipe to be perfect. I made it for my daughter's birthday last week and she was thrilled with the cake...it had come out picture perfect.
    The only changes I made were to take one-third of the batter for the cocoa part and then pouring the batters in concentric circles...but the cake itself was fabulous because the mix of ingredients is correct. Only only needs to follow this recipe as is for a perfect result! Thank you again & God bless...

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  34. Lovely cake n yummmy !!! I just made it every thing was super taste texture but many cracks over surface so what was wrong n how should be consisantcy of batter like idli or little thin plz reply thanks for recipe

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  35. Hi, this recipe seems interesting, can you tell me how many cupcakes would this make? Thanks.

    Rowena
    Great data for Ipe Decking website

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  36. Hi, this recipe seems interesting, can you tell me how many cupcakes would this make? Thanks.

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