Easiest Way to Make Award-winning Eggless No Sugar Treat For Christmas – Whole Wheat Carrot Dates Walnut Cake In Cooker
by Tommy Lambert
Eggless No Sugar Treat For Christmas – Whole Wheat Carrot Dates Walnut Cake In Cooker
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To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook eggless no sugar treat for christmas – whole wheat carrot dates walnut cake in cooker using 8 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Eggless No Sugar Treat For Christmas – Whole Wheat Carrot Dates Walnut Cake In Cooker:
Make ready 1 cup Whole Wheat Flour
Make ready 1 cup Grated Carrot (2 medium-size carrots)
Take 12 Dates
Get 3/4 cup+1/4 cup Milk
Prepare 3/4 cup Grated jaggery
Prepare 1/4 cup Refined Oil
Take 1 tsp Baking Soda or Eno
Get 1/2 cup Chopped Walnuts & Pistachios
Instructions to make Eggless No Sugar Treat For Christmas – Whole Wheat Carrot Dates Walnut Cake In Cooker:
Soak dates in 3/4 cup of warm milk. After 1 hour deseed them. - Dry Ingredients: Sieve whole wheat flour, baking soda or Eno. Add chopped walnuts, pistachios, and grated carrots. Mix them well and keep it aside. - Now in a grinder add deseed dates with milk (Use same milk in which dates are soaked), 1/4 cup of milk, jaggery, oil and grind until smooth.
Now mix ground mixture into prepared dry ingredients. Mix them well and if the mixture looks dry add 2-4 tbsp of warm milk. - Put batter into a greased pan and tab the cake pan on a countertop to release any large air bubbles. Put cake pan into the preheated pressure cooker and bake it for 60 minutes.
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 a 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.
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.
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. Lower the flame after 2 minutes.
Let it bake for 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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