Somehow baking on a friday evening seem to be next to impossible task for me. I came home, hoping I will bake as I make my dinner. However Hubby dear had other plans and I had to hurry up with dinner and had no time to bake. I woke up early today and baked it. Still couldn't post as we went out.
This is surely one keeper recipe and will be made again for sure.
Notes:
Instead of adding only butter, you can substitute with 70 gms butter and 30 gms olive oil.
You can also use regular buttermilk made with half cup of curds.
The top gets very crusty, so cover with foil to prevent it from becoming hard.
Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM# 46
Bake-a-thon 2014
An InLinkz Link-up
Athamma is back from her vacation. Kids were enjoying, meeting her after such a long gap. Today's cake turned out awesome and I used both an egg replacer and a buttermilk made with milk and vinegar. The ganache was made with dark chocolate and the set sheet was looking so good!
While I was looking out for bookmarked recipes using different egg replacers, I wanted to make this cake. It's inspired by this and I tweaked to how my boys would love their cakes. Konda was asking when I would bake other versions, atleast Vanilla for starters. I said I wasn't taking risk if her brothers wouldn't eat it.
Anyway I enjoyed my piece along with my kids.
Sending this to my Kid's Delight event, hosted this month by Sandhya, themed on Holiday special dishes.
This is surely one keeper recipe and will be made again for sure.
Chocolate Buttermilk Pound Cake
Ingredients Needed:
All purpose flour/ Maida - 1 cup
Whole wheat flour - 1/4 cup
Unsalted butter, soft - 1/2 cup
Cocoa powder - 1/4 cup, heaped
Baking powder - 1/2 tsp
Baking soda - 1/4 tsp
Sugar - 1 cup
Egg replacer - 2 tbsp whisked in 6 tbsp water for 2 eggs
Buttermilk - 100ml + 1 tsp white Vinegar, rest it for 10 mins before adding (needs to curdle)
Vanilla essence - few drops
How to make the Chocolate Pound Cake
Sift the flours with the cocoa, baking powder, baking soda. Reserve.
Whisk the egg replacer with water and keep it aside. Add vinegar to milk and keep it aside to curdle.
Cream the butter and sugar. Then add the egg replacer mix, buttermilk mix. Beat well.
Add the flour in batches and gently fold in together. Line a 6" round baking tray with parchment paper. Once the batter is mixed, transfer to the lined tray.
Preheat the oven to 170C.
Bake for 40 mins at 170 C, then cover the top with foil paper and again bake for 10 t0 15 mins. Check if the knife inserted comes out clean.
Let it cool for 15 mins, before glazing the top.
Dark Chocolate Ganache
Dark Chocolate - 2 squares
Milk Chocolate - 1
Fresh Cream - 2 tbsp
MW chopped chocolates in 30 sec spurts till the chocolate melts. Add cream and again MW for 30 secs. Temper well for chocolate to melt and blend well.
Ingredients Needed:
All purpose flour/ Maida - 1 cup
Whole wheat flour - 1/4 cup
Unsalted butter, soft - 1/2 cup
Cocoa powder - 1/4 cup, heaped
Baking powder - 1/2 tsp
Baking soda - 1/4 tsp
Sugar - 1 cup
Egg replacer - 2 tbsp whisked in 6 tbsp water for 2 eggs
Buttermilk - 100ml + 1 tsp white Vinegar, rest it for 10 mins before adding (needs to curdle)
Vanilla essence - few drops
How to make the Chocolate Pound Cake
Sift the flours with the cocoa, baking powder, baking soda. Reserve.
Whisk the egg replacer with water and keep it aside. Add vinegar to milk and keep it aside to curdle.
Cream the butter and sugar. Then add the egg replacer mix, buttermilk mix. Beat well.
Add the flour in batches and gently fold in together. Line a 6" round baking tray with parchment paper. Once the batter is mixed, transfer to the lined tray.
Preheat the oven to 170C.
Bake for 40 mins at 170 C, then cover the top with foil paper and again bake for 10 t0 15 mins. Check if the knife inserted comes out clean.
Let it cool for 15 mins, before glazing the top.
Dark Chocolate Ganache
Dark Chocolate - 2 squares
Milk Chocolate - 1
Fresh Cream - 2 tbsp
MW chopped chocolates in 30 sec spurts till the chocolate melts. Add cream and again MW for 30 secs. Temper well for chocolate to melt and blend well.
Notes:
Instead of adding only butter, you can substitute with 70 gms butter and 30 gms olive oil.
You can also use regular buttermilk made with half cup of curds.
The top gets very crusty, so cover with foil to prevent it from becoming hard.
Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM# 46
Bake-a-thon 2014
An InLinkz Link-up
source : http://wikipedia.org, http://tribunnews.com, http://cooking4allseasons.blogspot.com
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