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Eggless Banana-Walnut Cake

This my first time baking eggless cake and am so happy with the results. It tastes much better than the egg version and very moist from inside....must try it for yourself....Also, the recipe does not call for table sugar !



Ingredients

All purpose flour - 1/2 cup
Whole flour - 1/2 cup
Yogurt - 1/2 cup
Whole milk- 1 tbsp
Honey* - 1/3 cup
Banana - 1 medium (ripe)
Canola oil - 1/2 cup
Baking powder - 1/2 tsp
Baking soda - 1/2 tsp
Salt- 1/4 tsp
Vanilla extract - 1/2tsp
Chopped walnuts and Raisins - handful

Method
  1. Pre- heat he oven at 360 degree Fahrenheit
  2. Combine all the dry ingredients and sieve it through at least 2 times
  3. Blend oil, yogurt, honey and vanilla with a beater for 1 minute at medium speed
  4. Add mashed banana
  5. Next fold in the dry ingredients from step 2 and mix gently without running the mixer
  6. Add milk to step 4 if the batter looks dry and mix with hand mixer for 2 minutes at medium speed
  7. Add walnuts and raisins into the batter and mix it gently
  8. Pour the batter in a greased cake or muffin pan and sprinkle chopped walnut on the top and bake for 20-25 minutes or until the tooth-pick inserted comes out clean
  9. Let the cake cool on a cooling tray for 1 hr before you indulge into it :))
  10. Eat it by itself or serve it with vanilla ice-cream!!
Note
  • * You can replace honey with 1/2 cup sugar
  • Sometimes I start baking at 350 degree Fahrenheit and increase it to 360 after 10 minutes of baking. I like to slow bake my cake!
  • The cake is just sweet and really goes well with frosting or ice-cream, if you want more sweetness , add 1/4 cup of white sugar along with honey
  • It is very very important to cool the cake before you take it out of the pan...trust me, the cake comes out clean.....

Comments

Lavanya said…
cake looks so soft n moist renu..mouthwatering..nice pic too!!
first time here..nice blog...
cake is very moist..
Pooja said…
Looking moist and fluffy renu..Nice post..
Renus Kitchen said…
Thx to all......do try this cake...

@ Prathibha...welcome to my blog...Thx for stopping by.
Recipeswap said…
nice eggless cake and no sugar.Looks very moist!
Malar Gandhi said…
Whoo, looks delish...wish you lived somewhere near me...ha ha, love cake so much.

I even liked ur hard work for paneer...wow, home made...must have been great!!
Renus Kitchen said…
Thank you Malar...you have a wonderful blog!
oh, this looks good and it woul dbe so easy to veganize...i'll bet you can also replace the honey with agave nectar if you don't want table sugar.

you do have a lovely blog.
Renus Kitchen said…
Thank you Ginger for your comments!! I am newbie here and these comments keep me motivated....
Unknown said…
Hi

Plz tell me abt all purpose flour and whts alternative name to it? and how to cook it in microwave?
Renus Kitchen said…
Hello Angha,
All purpose flour is also known as Maida in Hindi. I have never baked a cake in a microwave, can't help you here:( I'll try something soon and post it....keep visiting......
Recipeswap said…
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Simplyfood said…
This cake looks moist and delicious.
Anonymous said…
Hi Renu,


what is Whole wheat bleached flour...Is the normal wheat flour use for chappatis?
Anonymous said…
What is whole flour?
Geeta
Sanya said…
Hi, I tried it n it was so awesome. Thank you so much for this wonderful recipe. Specially beause it has no eggs it can be served to everyone.
Anonymous said…
Oh, this is look very yummy. it would be so easy to make it. I had never made cake at home.Now I will try it.

Fitted kitchen
Thanks for the recipe. Now i have designs to make of this and I tried this yesterday and it turned out perfectly. I am sure my mom would definitely love it.
Paneer said…
Cake us super soft...it's almost falling apart.Thanks! But it took almost 45 mins for cake to bake.

Can't wait to try other egg-less recipes.
Renus Kitchen said…
@ Paneer: Make sure you use thick yogurt. Yes, cakes with yogurt do take long time to bake. I will mention in my post. Thanks for trying.
Anonymous said…
hi,
i'm new here.

can i replace half cup of honey with condensed milk? hope to hear from you soon..
thanks..
Renus Kitchen said…
@ Above,
I have used honey to replace sugar and eggs to replace egg. I know lot of recipes where people have used condensed milk. Try it out, it should come fine. Do update me. Good luck !
Anonymous said…
i recently tried an eggless banana cake recipe that uses only whole wheat flour. the outcome was not all that good... w.r.t texture,the cake was thick and not porous at the base but fortunately better texture in the rest of the part...i will try this recipe since this has a mixture of APF and wheat flour. btw can i use ordinary chapatti atta or should i go for wheat pastry flour which stands in between APF and chappati atta...
Anonymous said…
whenever i've tried using atta(ordinary) for baking mine has failed. the base(few millimeter) remains thick & dense with the other parts sightly porous.
should i use any special wheat flour.... say like whole wheat pastry flour, which they say is lighter than chappati atta... plz omment..
Renus Kitchen said…
ordinary atta may not work. I used special whole wheat flour which is not same as whole wheat flour we use to make roti. Whole wheat pastry flour should work. Do post how your cake turns out.
Anonymous said…
thankQ 4r ur response...
what do u mean by special whole wheat flour??? how do i get that in the market plz?... is it same as wheat pastry flour? which brand is popular? since i'm new 2 baking i'm looking for some help from popular food blogs...like yours.
Renus Kitchen said…
Yes, its whole wheat pastry flour. If you trying to bake for the first time then I would recommend you trying following recipes,as they are tested multiple times and have always come out good.
Chocolate chip banana bread: http://renus-kitchen.blogspot.com/2011/04/chocolate-chip-banana-bread.html
Moist vegan chocolate cake : http://renus-kitchen.blogspot.com/2011/06/moist-vegan-chocolate-cake-eggless.html
Chololate cake: http://renus-kitchen.blogspot.com/2009/04/chocolate-cake.html
Try these cakes, it will never go wrong:)

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