This egg less chocolate cake is perfect for chocolate lover, it is very soft ,moist and spongygood thing is it doesn't have egg and butte,as well as very easy to make.I have used milk powder according to my mom-in-law's suggestions.My daughter turned 2 day before yesterday, i wanted to bake egg less cake for her because she likes chocolate. it turned so good.I slightly Adapted this recipe from here.
Ingredients:
Pre heat the oven at 180 degree c or 350 degree f .for15 minutes.
Grease the baking pan with oil or sprinkle flour. Keep aside.
In large mixing bowl sift maida ,baking soda, milk powder,cocoa and sugar.
Add oil,water and mix everything properly.
Add salt ,lemon juice and vanilla essence and mix well.
Now pour the batter into cake pan.
Bake for 25 to 30 minutes or toothpick inserted into the center of the cake
Comes out clean.cool completely.flip over on plate.
Enjoy!!!
Note:
I have used 1/2 cup milk powder in this cake,the original recipe didn't use it,
If you want you can skip it.
Linking this to:
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Ingredients:
- All purpose flour (maida)-1cup
- Milk powder-1/2 cup
- Sugar-1cup
- Cocoa powder (unsweetened)- 3tbsp
- Baking soda-1tsp
- Salt -1/4tsp
- Lemon juice-1tbsp
- Water-1cup
- Oil-1/4 cup
- Vanilla essence-1/2tsp
Pre heat the oven at 180 degree c or 350 degree f .for15 minutes.
Grease the baking pan with oil or sprinkle flour. Keep aside.
In large mixing bowl sift maida ,baking soda, milk powder,cocoa and sugar.
Add oil,water and mix everything properly.
Add salt ,lemon juice and vanilla essence and mix well.
Now pour the batter into cake pan.
Bake for 25 to 30 minutes or toothpick inserted into the center of the cake
Comes out clean.cool completely.flip over on plate.
Enjoy!!!
Note:
I have used 1/2 cup milk powder in this cake,the original recipe didn't use it,
If you want you can skip it.
Linking this to:
Event Announcement " Lets Cook for Christmas"
Event Announcement and a Giveaway - Just (Not the) Cakes
so perfect n moist! :)
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Thank you for linking it to my event .
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