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Whole Wheat Vanilla Coconut Cake Tea Time Cake
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Whole Wheat Vanilla Coconut Cake Tea Time Cake

MadAboutCooking
MadAboutCooking @cook_11815208
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Coconut is commonly used as ingredients in a variety of recipes. It's white, fleshy part is used to prepare various dishes like ice cream, cookies, cakes. It is also used to make gravy for vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes. In his cake recipe, I used desiccated coconut with whole wheat flour, sugar, and milk. Desiccated coconut is crisp, snow white in colour and has a sweet pleasant with a nutty flavor. This cake will give you a taste of the tropical and it tastes great with a hot cup of tea or coffee. This cake has No Butter, No All Purpose Flour and No Egg which make this cake super healthy and a perfect tea time partner. Coconut lovers do try this cake.

Coconut is commonly used as ingredients in a variety of recipes. It's white, fleshy part is used to prepare various dishes like ice cream, cookies, cakes. It is also used to make gravy for vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes. In his cake recipe, I used desiccated coconut with whole wheat flour, sugar, and milk. Desiccated coconut is crisp, snow white in colour and has a sweet pleasant with a nutty flavor. This cake will give you a taste of the tropical and it tastes great with a hot cup of tea or coffee. This cake has No Butter, No All Purpose Flour and No Egg which make this cake super healthy and a perfect tea time partner. Coconut lovers do try this cake.

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Whole Wheat Vanilla Coconut Cake Tea Time Cake

MadAboutCooking
MadAboutCooking @cook_11815208
Amsterdam

Coconut is commonly used as ingredients in a variety of recipes. It's white, fleshy part is used to prepare various dishes like ice cream, cookies, cakes. It is also used to make gravy for vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes. In his cake recipe, I used desiccated coconut with whole wheat flour, sugar, and milk. Desiccated coconut is crisp, snow white in colour and has a sweet pleasant with a nutty flavor. This cake will give you a taste of the tropical and it tastes great with a hot cup of tea or coffee. This cake has No Butter, No All Purpose Flour and No Egg which make this cake super healthy and a perfect tea time partner. Coconut lovers do try this cake.

Coconut is commonly used as ingredients in a variety of recipes. It's white, fleshy part is used to prepare various dishes like ice cream, cookies, cakes. It is also used to make gravy for vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes. In his cake recipe, I used desiccated coconut with whole wheat flour, sugar, and milk. Desiccated coconut is crisp, snow white in colour and has a sweet pleasant with a nutty flavor. This cake will give you a taste of the tropical and it tastes great with a hot cup of tea or coffee. This cake has No Butter, No All Purpose Flour and No Egg which make this cake super healthy and a perfect tea time partner. Coconut lovers do try this cake.

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Ingredients

  • 1 cupWhole Wheat Flour
  • 1/2 cupPowdered Sugar
  • 3/4+1/4 cupDesiccated Coconut
  • 1/2+1/4 tspBaking Powder
  • 1/2 tspBaking soda
  • 1/4 cupRefined Oil
  • 3/4 cupMilk
  • 1 pinchsalt
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  1. 1

    Dry Ingredients: Shift whole wheat flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt twice and keep it aside.
    Wet Ingredients: Now add milk, sugar, oil in a grinder until smooth.
    Now mix wet ingredients with dry ingredients, coconut powder. Mix them well.

  2. 2

    Put batter into a greased pan. Sprinkle 1/4 cup of coconut powder over prepared cake batter and with help of spatula press gently.
    Tab the cake pan on a countertop to release any large air bubbles.
    Put the cake pan into the preheated pressure cooker and bake it for 1 hour.

  3. 3

    Tips:

    Adjust sugar according to your taste.
    You can also use brown sugar instead of white sugar.
    Baking time may vary.
    If cake batter looks dry, add 2- 4 tbsp of milk.
    If baking in Oven: Bake in the preheated oven at 180 deg Celsius or around 360 Fahrenheit for about 1 hour. The baking time may vary. So keep checking the cake after 40 to 45 minutes.

  4. 4

    Pressure Cooker Method:
    Grease the baking tin with oil and dust it by sprinkling whole wheat flour over greased surface evenly. Pour the mixture into the greased baking tin.

    Important Notes:

    Use the baking tin of 6 inches in diameter, so that it can easily get into the pressure cooker.
    Use a 5-liter pressure cooker. It should be big enough to hold the baking pan.
    Baking Tin should be made of Aluminium.

  5. 5

    If baking tin comes into direct contact with the base of the pressure cooker, it can burn (overbake) the cake. So use pressure cooker container which has big holes in it or any aluminum small stand.
    No gasket and whistle are needed. Remove them before baking.
    Don’t add water to the pressure cooker.

  6. 6

    How to Bake In A Pressure Cooker?

    Heat the pressure cooker on high heat for 2 minutes. Use sea salt or sand as a layer inside a cooker. Put a steel stand on a layer of salt or sand.
    Now put the cake tin containing the cake batter (Do not put water inside the pressure cooker).
    Close the pressure cooker lid and do not put the whistle on the lid. Remove the gasket (rubber ring) from the lid.

  7. 7

    Lower the flame after 2 minutes. Let it bake for 50 -60 minutes on low flame. After 60 minutes check cake with a knife, if the mixture does not stick, it means the cake is done.
    If batter still sticks to knife then again bake for another 10 minutes. Do not open the lid immediately.
    Eggless Pressure Cooker Cake is ready.

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MadAboutCooking @cook_11815208
on October 23, 2018 20:24
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My name is Rupali and I grew up in Chandigarh, one of the most beautiful cities in India. Chandigarh is the capital of Punjab, a state which is famous for cuisine high in butter. Currently, I live in Purmerend. It is a municipality and a city in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. The city is surrounded by polders, such as the Purmer, Beemster and the Wormer.Reyansh my naughty kid and Manoj my fitness freak husband inspires me to cook/bake healthy and experiment with food. This is how my passion for cooking started. Please visit my blog for the more healthy recipes. Here is a link - https://madaboutcookingwithrupali.com/
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Vaishali Mahale
Vaishali Mahale @cook_24341634
June 15, 2020 10:35
Can we use jaggery instead of sugar in this recipe?
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