Monday, December 24, 2012

Eggless Dates and Walnut Cake





 



A easy and tasty cake recipe to celebrate this Christmas this time in my blog.  I thought of trying an egg less fruit cake but due to some personal commitments, I was not able to do. So, I planned to post a simple dates cake this time. Something is better than nothing. :-) Am I right?

I have bookmarked many recipes to try from Prathibha's blog and this cake is one of them. She has many cakes and bakes in her blog and also many traditional recipes. If you have time, please visit her blog and enjoy the recipes.



Basic Information:
Preparation Time: 25 minutes
Cooking Time: 30-35 minutes
Makes: 8 Inch Round Cake



Ingredients:


All purpose flour / Maida / Plain flour - 1 cup
Seedless dates - 18 nos
Milk - 3/4 cup
Granulated sugar - 3/4 cup (see notes)
Oil - 1/2 cup
Baking soda - 1 teaspoon
Walnuts - 1/4 cup, roughly sliced
Vanilla essence - 1/2 teaspoon



Method:

1) Sift  together the flour, baking soda one or two times for even mixing.
2) Warm the milk and soak the dates in it for 10-15 minutes. I kept aside till the milk reaches the room temperature.



3) Preheat the oven to 180C/360F for 10-15 minutes. Grease the round/ square baking tray with butter and dust it with flour. Keep it aside.
4) In a mixing bowl, mix oil, milk(1/2 cup and remaining 1/4 cup I used to grind the dates) and sugar.



5) Make a paste of the dates using a blender or food processor. I used only 1/4 of milk for easy grinding. Add this ground dates to the wet ingredients. Mix well till you get smooth thin batter.
6) Add the flour mixture to it and gently fold it till all the ingredients are properly mixed.



7) Add roughly chopped roasted walnuts to the batter. Gently fold it.
8) Pour this batter to the prepared pan and bake it for 30-35 minutes. After 30 minutes, check it with bamboo skewer by inserting it into the center of the cake. It should come out clean. My cake was done in 25 minutes itself. So keep on eye after 20 minutes. The baking time might vary from oven to oven.



9) Cool the cake for 5-10 minutes and transfer it to wire rock to cool completely.
10) Cut them into slices and enjoy with ice cream.



Note:
1) Depends upon the colour and quality of the dates, the colour of the cake will vary. I used ordinary brown seedless dates for this cake. You can also use black dates for this cake.
2) Use any nuts whichever available at your pantry.
3) You can also use brown sugar instead of white granulated sugar for this cake.
4) I added only 1/2 cup of sugar considering the sweetness in the dates. I find it enough. If you need more sweetness, then add 3/4 cup as said in the recipe.

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Lentil Wafers

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LENTIL WAFERS

Serves 6

Crisp as a potato chip, lentil wafers (pappadam) bring texture the table. In Kerala, they share the stage with simple dhal dishes, regal biriyani, and everything in  between. Most home cooks buy the uncooked wafers and fry them at home. Being very thin, they cook quickly. Give them your undivided attention to ensure that they don’t burn.

Lentil Wafer - 1

Lentil Wafer - 2

INGREDIENTS

12 lentil wafers (pappadam)

2 cups canola oil

INSTRUCTIONS

Cover a large plate or colander with paper towels.

Heat oil in a deep skillet over medium heat.

Add a tiny piece of an uncooked lentil wafer to the oil. When it rises to the top and bubbles around the edges, slip a whole wafer into the oil. The wafer will expand one and a half times almost immediately.

Flip it with tongs or a fork and cook the other side for a few seconds. Continue to flip it until both sides are golden brown.

Remove from oil. Hold over skillet for a few seconds to allow excess oil to drip off.

Cool on paper towels. Repeat with the rest of the wafers.

Lentil Wafer - Cover

Friday, December 21, 2012

Sweet & Spicy Baked Tofu - Asian Style


Tofu has been our favorite ingredient when it comes to quick snack. There are certain foods which DH is not very fond of. One of them is Tofu. At least I thought so until he actually liked something with tofu. It was when we went to a Thai place near our house before sometime. He did enjoy the vegetables with tofu served with rice. Then I "discovered" why he liked them. It was because it was