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Paan cake/ Betel leaf cake:

This is my second trial in eggless as well as butter less baking. I started my experiment with This. This is my second effort and I will update with improved and healthier version soon.

In my first experiment, I was happy with the result but I was looking for more moistness in the cake. It felt like bread and not like a cake ;-). So, I have added very small amount of fat content in this.

When I am in an experimental mood, it is very difficult to control my mind. After Ganesha festival, I had a lot of betel leaves lying around. So I thought of including these leaves as well. I was in two minds, weather to chop this or grind and make a paste? Finally, I ended up with chopping and using it.

Here I have not soaked flax seed like earlier. I took flax seed and boiled it straight away, and used as it is as a whole cooked seed and gel.  I personally liked the crunchiness of the flaxseed and the betel leaves were giving really strong flavor. Dedicating this flavor to all Paan lovers.

 

How I did:

Ingredients:

All-purpose flour – 1 ½ cup

Sugar – ¾ cup

Curd – ½ cup

Flax gel – ½ cup (Boil 2 tsp of flax and 1 cup water and reduce to half)

Paan/Beatle leaf – 2 chopped

Cake seed – 1 tsp

Baking powder – ¾ tsp

Baking soda – ½ tsp

Ghee – 2 tbl sp

Salt – a pinch.

 

Method:

  • At first, make flax gel by boiling one cup of water and 2 tsp of flax seed until it reduced to half by stirring in between.

  • Now sieve flour, baking powder and baking soda and mix nicely. Add cake seed to the flour, keep aside.
  • Take one bowl- put curd, ghee, flax gel with the seeds, Chopped betel leaves, sugar, and salt. Beat this well.
  • Fold in flour mixture, don’t over mix this.

 

  • Bake this in a pre-heated oven for 40 to 50 minutes or until done at 180º C.

Note: I’m much more satisfied with this than my earlier attempt. I should make some more adjustments to get a perfect fudgy, airy and moist texture. Soon I will come back with my final result.

Shri Kripa: Born and brought up in Puttur, settled in Bangalore. She is a foodie and love various kinds of cuisines. Always loves to experiment in the kitchen. But still she says, she prefers south Indian food and even a simple meal like Rice-Rasam-Pappad can make her day.
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