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I had never tried a microwave cake before. Recently  my dear friend Deepali Paul's son Ishaan Paul gave me this recipe. Tried it and is such an easy recipe that have already made it 3 times in the last 3 months. Its an extremely gooey cake (almost a brownie) and tastes really good with vanilla icecream.

Chocolate walnut cake (Microwave recipe)

Method

  1. Microwave 120 gms of butter and 100 gms of dark chocolate for 1 min in a bowl and let it cool.
  2. Stir in 250 gm powdered sugar in the bowl and mix well
  3. Add 2 eggs one by one beating it all the time with a spoon. Stir in 1 tsp vanilla essence
  4. Stir in 80 gms of maida (flour) . Add 1/4 tsp baking soda and fold them both in the chocolate mixture.
  5. Stir in 50 gms of chopped walnuts. Leave some for garnishing on top.
  6. Line a baking glass tray with butter and spread the mixture. Garnish with walnuts
  7. Microwave for 4 mins and 30 secs. Take the cake out and let it stand for 2 mins before you cut it into pieces
Wanted to try out different fruit cake recipes and decided to try this orange and chocolate cake recipe that I saw on Nigella's website. I have modified it heavily though the inspiration is from this page.

Here is my recipe with liberal chocolate gratings which is not part of the original recipe. The moistness in this cake makes it yumm!


Sticky Moist Chocolate Orange Cake


Method


  1. Preheat the over at 160 degrees Celsius for 20 mins.
  2. In the meantime, add  250 gms flour, 200 gms powdered sugar,  100 gms butter, 2 eggs,  and 50 gms of Hung curd and mix well. 
  3. Add around 2 tsp of powdered orange rind, 1/2 tsp vanilla extract ,100 ml orange juice (I used canned juice but fresh orange juice will taste better), 1 tsp cinnamon powder, 1 tsp baking powder and 1/2 tsp baking soda into the mixture  bowl and mix well.
  4. Mix till you get a a smooth, thick batter. In case the batter is very thick you can add some milk to get it to the right consistency.
  5. Prepare a baking tin with butter and sprinkle flour on it.
  6. Add the cake mixture in one thin 1 cm layer in the baking tin. Grate some chocolate on the batter and then spread the next layer of orange batter.Grate some more chocolate on the cake and put it into the oven.
  7. Bake it in the oven for 40 mins, but start checking at 30 mins.You can check the centre of the cake with a tester. The cake is ready when the tester comes out clean.
  8. Remove the cake to a wire rack and let cool for 10 minutes before removing them from the tin
  9. As the cake is baking, boil 100 ml of orange juice with 2 tsps sugar till the juice thickens. Keeps aside to cool. 
  10. When the cake is out, prick it with a toothpick in multiple places and then pour the orange juice. The juice will soak up immediately to give you the moist orange cake.The orange juice mixture gives the cake a good glazing.
Your delicious orange cake is ready to be devoured!

Chocolate Cake

This is my first chocolate cake. Wanted to cook it the other day - as usual searched online for Nigella Lawson recipe and this is what I found. Was a pretty easy cake to make. The best part was that this turned out to be chocolatey, moist and almost like a mud cake.
Here is my version of the recipe with some variations.

Chocolate Cake

Method


  1. Preheat the over at 160 degrees Celsius for 15 mins.
  2. In the meantime, add  200 gms flour, 200 gms powdered sugar, 1 tsp baking powder and 1/2 tsp baking soda, 50 gms cocoa powder, 200 gms butter, 2 eggs, 1 tsp vanilla extract , and 100 gms of Hung curd (Nigella uses Sour cream) into a  bowl and mix well. I generally mix with a wooden spatula but you could use a cake mixer.
  3. Mix till you get a a smooth, thick batter. In case the batter is very thick you can add some milk to get it to the right consistency.
  4. Prepare a baking tin with butter and sprinkle flour on it.
  5. Add the cake mixture - spread it out evenly and out it into the oven
  6. Bake it in the oven for 40 mins, but start checking at 30 mins.You can check the centre of the cake with a tester. The cake is ready when the tester comes out clean.
  7. Remove the cake to a wire rack and let cool for 10 minutes before removing them from the tin
  8. To make the frosting, melt 100 gms of dark chocolate and 100 gms butter in a bowl in a microwave for 2 mins. I grated the slab of chocolate so that it melts easily. Add 100 gms powdered sugar and keep mixed well so that there are no lumps. You can add 1 tsp cornflour so that the mixture thickens. Add some 2 tsp hung curd and mix well. Make it so that the consistency is right to coat the cake. Dont bother if it is runny as it will harden over the cake eventually.
  9. Spread it evenly over the cake. Let it cool.
  10. Sprinkle some grated chocolate on top and the cake is ready to eat. 




Banana Walnut cake is one of Yash's favorite. Found this interesting recipe online where buttermilk is used  and to my surprise the cake turned out really moist and juicy. I decided to throw in some choco chips to entice Anya to eat it and it worked wonders. 

As I was taking pictures of the cake for the blog, I noticed a small finger on the cake in my viewfinder. You can see the sequence of pics here and you will realise how much Anya loved this cake.

Banana Walnut cake with choco chips




Method



  1. Preheat oven to 160degrees C.  Grease and flour 1  round pan.
  2.  In a small bowl, whisk together 2 1/2 cups flour, 1/2 tsp baking soda and 1/2 tsp baking powder and set aside.
  3. In a large bowl, mix 100 gm butter, 1 cup sugar  until light and fluffy. Beat in 2 eggs. Mix 3 chopped bananas. Add flour mixture and 1 cup of buttermilk and mix well using a cake mixer. Stir in 1 cup of chopped walnuts and 2 tbsp  choco chips. Reserve some for the topping. 
  4. Pour batter into the greased pans. Top with chopped walnuts and some more choco chips. 
  5. Bake in the preheated oven for 40 minutes or till a skewer inserted at the centre of the cake comes out clean
  6. Remove from oven, and place on a rack for cooling for 10 mins. Remove from the pan and store in an airtight container. 

Carrot Cake

Now that I am on a baking spree, I try new recipes. I came across this Carrot cake recipe and since carrot is always associated with health, carrot cake sounds less indulgent ;)
Tried this recipe and must say I loved it.

Carrot Cake

Method



  1. Preheat the oven at 160 degree for  10 minutes before baking. 
  2. For the cake dough, mix 2 cups Maida (flour), 1/2 tsp baking powder, 1/2 tsp baking soda and keep aside.
  3. In a glass bowl, beat 2 eggs well. Add 2 cups sugar (I used brown sugar) and beat well. Add 100 gms of butter and beat well.
  4. Add the flour and keep on beating until mixed well. Add some milk in case the mixture is too thick and more flour in case the mixture is too thin. Slowly add 2 cups of grated carrots and fold in well. 
  5. Add 1 tsp of cinammon powder which gives additional taste to the cake and goes very well with the carrot flavor.
  6. Make sure that there are no lumps. You can add vanilla essence if you want but I avoided it. I added some raisins for additional flovor
  7. Grease a cake tin with butter and flour and then pour the cake batter into it. Bake for approx 30 mins at 160° C in the pre heated oven (or until a wooden toothpick inserted into the middle of the cake comes out clean)
  8. Remove the tin from the oven and allow to cool on a rack. When completely cooled remove from the tin. 
  9. This cake has a nice brown caramalised colour to it.


So yeah!! I finally have started baking!!!
Have been baking since Feb, but its tough to find time to blog when you have a toddler who ensures you spend all your time with her :) 

My first cake had to be a rich rum and raisin cake  - I love this cake so much that I have already made it 5 times in the last 2 months :) Anya loves the cake too which makes me want to cook it again and again. Thanks to my friend Deepali Paul for the live demo of how to bake this cake and for not giving me any recipe or measurements ;)...and leaving it to me to experiment with the ingredients. Here is my recipe 

Rum and raisin Cake

Method
1. Take  150 ml of rum  in a vessel and add 2-3 tsp each of chopped prunes, black currants, raisins, cranberries, tutti frooti, chopped candied cherries,  2 tsp melon seeds (for crunchiness).You can be generous with all these ingredients and add them in any proportion that you like.
2. Add 1 tsp orange rind, juice of 2 fresh oranges, 1 tsp coffee powder, 2 tsp honey, 1 tsp cinnamon powder, 1 tbsp cocoa powder and 100 gms brown sugar. 
3. Leave the fruits to soak in the rum for atleast 1 hour - the more you leave it the better the cake will taste.
4. Heat this mixture on a low flame for a quick boil.
5. When the mixture cools down, add 2 eggs, 250 gm  maida, 100 gm butter, 1/2 tsp baking powder and 1/2 tsp baking soda and fold it well into the rum.
6. Pre heat the oven to 160° C 
7. Grease a cake tin with butter and flour and then pour the cake batter into it. Bake for approx 30 mins at 160° C (or until a wooden toothpick comes out clean)
8. Remove the tin from the oven and allow to cool on a rack. When completely cooled remove from the tin. 
This cake tastes better as it matures. You can store at room temperature in an air tight container.

Note: The decoration on the cake is pointless - the cake is yummy any which ways :)

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