I make the plain vanilla cake in a couple of ways, sometimes with yogurt, sometimes with vinegar. But, my favorite way is with condensed milk. So, if I have condensed milk can at home, I go this way.
There are many recipes floating around the web for a cake with condensed milk. Even, I remember my mom making cakes with condensed milk. I can say it is the most traditional way of making egg less cakes. For the liquid content of the cake, I like to use coke or soda water. It really makes a difference to the texture of the cake. However, it can be replaced by milk or water if you don't have aerated cold drink at hand.
Eggless Vanilla Cake (With condensed milk and coke)
11/2 cup AP Flour
2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp baking soda
1/2 cup soft butter
1 tin sweetened condensed milk (400gm)
2/3 cup coca cola at room temperature.
2 tsp vanilla extract
Butter and flour for greasing and dusting the pan
Process:
1. Preheat the oven at 180 C. Line a 9" square tin. Please note that baking time may vary if you choose a smaller or larger tin. So, adjust accordingly.
2. Shift the flour, baking powder and baking soda twice. Set aside.
3. In a large bowl whip the condensed milk and butter till the mixture is creamy.
4. Add the flour mixture to the creamed mixture in 2-3 parts. Keep stirring while adding flour mixture. Add the coke in the end and whisk for another 2 minutes. The batter will have a pouring consistency.
5. Pour the batter in the prepared tin and bake it in the preheated oven for 15 minutes at 180 C. Then lower the temperature to 160 C and bake for another 25- 30 minutes.
6. The cake is done when a skewer inserted in the middle comes out clean. Cool for at least 15 minutes before turning the cake out of the tin. Slice and enjoy!
Notes:
1. Add the aerated drink at the end only and be fast in pouring it into the greased pan and get baking.
2. Aerated drink can be replaced by room temperature milk or water. But, I find aerated drink gives a lighter texture to the cake.
3. If you are using a smaller pan, it make take longer to bake it. Similarly, if using a larger pan, it will get baked quicker. So, adjust accordingly and keep an eye.
Thank you for stopping by. Cheers!
Yum and delicious perfectly baked. Jyothi u have to peel the mangoes. Thanks for letting me it know. I have written in my page too
ReplyDeletenever baked cake this way with coke, looks so soft and fluffy i guess the aeration in coke makes it that way... how interesting!
ReplyDeleteSweet and fluffy cake!Looks just perfect!
ReplyDeleteThat is one delicious cake! Unbelievable combo...
ReplyDeleteAha, nice. My mom bakes cakes with these sodas too instead of plain soda water. She makes chocolate cake with Coke/Pepsi, carrot cake with orange Fanta, and vanilla cake with Sprite!
ReplyDeleteYummy cake recipe. Am bookmarking dis cake to give it a go.
ReplyDeleteCan u pls convert the condensed milk in cup?
ReplyDeleteCan u please tell the ration if i want to add cocoa powder how much should be the ratio of maida n cocoa powder..
ReplyDeleteFor every 1 cup maida remove 3 tbsp flour and add equal amount of cocoa powder. If u want to make this cake as a chocolate one add around 5 tbsp cocoa powder and remove that amount of flour.
DeleteHi jyoti can i use this sponge to do icing ? can i use it for fresh fruits gateau?
ReplyDeleteHi jyoti can i use this sponge to do icing ? can i use it for fresh fruits gateau?
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can u tell cup quantity in grams pls ?
ReplyDeleteHello plz tell me what difference it makes in cakes to add soda instead of milk or yoghurt
ReplyDeleteCan you please tell me what difference it makes in cake by adding drinking soda instead of milk or yoghurt
ReplyDeletesoda makes the cakes slightly fluffier and airy
DeleteHi, baked this for my son's bday and grind out great. Thanks again. I wanted to check if we can increase the size of the cake. Would you think the baking time would differ? I am thinking about the big rectangular one. Would appreciate if you can provide the measurements for those if you have done that. Thanks in advance for any insights you may provide.
ReplyDeleteI have never baked this cake in bigger size. yes, if you make it bigger and baking time may vary. basically you will have to keep any eye while it is getting baked and then decide how more extra time it might need for baking
DeleteThanks. So you may not know the measurements in that case?
DeleteYour recipe is really the Best. Following it for the past 5 years everytime I crave for a vanilla cake❤️
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