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Eggless Semolina Cake | Eggless Rawa Cake

Friends, after a short brake I am back. Before two days I went to Kanyakumari once again. This time with my Parents. Trip was very nice. Covered all the the places at Kanyakumari. So on those days I could not post  anything. Its the time for a new post. So I decided to post one cake recipe. A vegetarian cake which I did not include before. Still it is little different because its a Semolina or Rawa cake. Its really interesting! In taste its also little different than any other usual cake. An egg less cake which gives a different signature in your cake recipe. So if you have not tried before... Try now.Its great !So check out the exact recipe...



Ingredients :

1 cup Semolina / Rawa / Suji
1/2 cup plain maida
1/2 cup plain whole wheat flour
1 & 1/2 cup powdered sugar
1/2 cup yogurt
Few saffron threads
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 cup milk.
1/2 cup oil or melted butter
1/2 tsp green cardamom powder
Few Cashew nuts and Raisins


Method :

Preheat oven in 200-220 degree.
Grease the baking tin with little oil or butter
Mix semolina,maida,atta,soda and baking powder together.
In another bowl combine yogurt,butter,sugar.Mix thoroughly.Beat well into mixture or Hand mixture.
Add semolina mixture,green cardamom powder,saffron  and milk to a thick consistency.
Beat again with electric beater or by hand for 2-3 mins.
Pour batter into the greased baking tin.
Sprinkle cashew and raisins on top.
Bake for 30 mins or until knife inserted in the center comes out clean.
Serve when it gets cool.
Now A delicious semolina cake is ready.


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Comments

Sanoli Ghosh said…
Yummy and delicious. Would like to bite a piece now.

today's recipe:
http://sanolisrecipies.blogspot.in/2013/01/vadakari-snc-challenge-4.html
Priya Suresh said…
Seems you had a wonderful trip..

Rawa cake looks fabulous and attractive,love to have a slice.

Thanks for linking.
meenab said…
ah u had a good trip pinky and love ur template


though some irritating pop ups r there
try to do something abt it

coming to recipe

looks yummy i had been lookin for one rava cake recipe

wud try urs now looks yummy fm here
Usha said…
Love the cake :)
Yummy and truly delicious. perfectly done
Unknown said…
Sooji cakes have lovely textures and this must have been so good :) love the neatly done cake
Unknown said…
nice version of the semolina cake.
Unknown said…
Hi,

I have a suggestion, can you please remove the 2 word verification in the last on the comment form.

This will ease the people to comment.
Rekha said…
wow love the texture.. looks so delicious dear..
http://www.indiantastyfoodrecipes.com/
Chitra said…
wow , it has come out very well :)
Vimitha Durai said…
Its a lovely place. Hope u had a great time. Cake looks yummy.
Anonymous said…
yummy cake..thnx for linking it to my event..Jagruti of Jagruti's Cooking Odyssey !
Me & More ... said…
Thanks Dear for your lovely comments...
Amila said…
wow!!looks so perfect!!
thanks for sending it to my event...

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