Jul 16, 2020, Updated Dec 01, 2023 Slightly flavored with cinnamon, this cake is lightly sweetened and is great for snacking or breakfast. Tea time cakes are my favorite cakes to bake. I often run out of patience to frost and decorate a cake. The only time I will take the effort to decorate and frost a cake is for anniversaries or birthdays. As for the rest of the days, I will bake a simple cake. One which is lightly sweetened, is made with whole wheat and goes well with my chai. This Whole Wheat Jaggery Cake ticks all those boxes and I am excited to share this recipe with you guys.

This Whole Wheat Jaggery Cake

✔ is made with whole wheat. ✔is free of refined sugar and also eggless. ✔lightly sweetened. ✔makes the perfect tea time cake. ✔eggless and easy to make with basic pantry ingredients. I love cakes which can be made with basic pantry ingredients and this cake is just that. To make this, you need atta (whole wheat flour), yogurt, milk and jaggery. Simple ingredients which you most likely will already have in your pantry. I also flavor the cake with some cinnamon which goes really well. You can even add some cardamom powder to it. For the crunch, there are some walnuts, but you can add any nuts of your choice or even skip the nuts if you don’t care for them. This atta jaggery cake is very lightly sweetened so if you prefer sweeter cake, I would suggest increasing the jaggery in the recipe. I have used 1 cup of jaggery powder here, which measured 130 grams after sifting. I like to sift the jaggery powder first to get rid of all the larger particles present in the powder. Can you use ghee or butter for this cake? Maybe, I have only tested this recipe with oil, makes it really moist. So, I would suggest sticking to the oil. Use any flavorless oil like canola oil, vegetable oil avocado oil etc. Can you bake this cake in a round pan? yes, of course, bake in a 7 or 8-inch round pan for maybe around 35 minutes. How to store this cake? first of all this cake is very soft, so let it cool completely and then slice it with a sharp knife. Then keep it an airtight container. It should be okay at room temperature for 3 days. However if it’s very warm where you live, then it’s better to refrigerate it. Substitute for jaggery? if you don’t have jaggery, use brown sugar in place. However 1 cup of brown sugar is 200 grams so it will be much sweeter if you replace directly with a cup. Best will be to weight the sugar and then replace. Hope you guys give this one a try!

Method

Pre-heat oven to 350 F degrees. Spray a 8 x 4 inch loaf pan with non-stick spray and set aside. 1- Sift the jaggery powder first, this will ensure all larger particles are removed and you have a smooth powdered jaggery for the cake batter. Set it aside. 2- In another bowl, sift together atta (whole wheat flour), baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon powder and pinch of salt. Set aside. 3- To your stand mixer (or use a hand mixer), now add oil, yogurt (whisk it before), jaggery powder and vanilla extract. 4- Now, using the paddle attachment of your stand mixer or using your hand mixer, beat until everything is well combined. 5- Add half of the flour mixture and mix. 6- Then add the milk and mix, followed by adding remaining half of the flour. You may add an additional tablespoon of milk here if batter looks too thick. 7- Fold in the chopped walnuts using a spatula. 8- Transfer batter to the prepared pan. Bake at 350 F degrees for 40 to 45 minutes until a toothpick inserted in the center of the cake comes out clean. My cake was done in 40 minutes. Once done, remove the cake from pan and transfer it onto a wire rack to cool completely. Don’t try to slice it until it’s completely cool. Then slice and enjoy! If you’ve tried this Eggless Whole Wheat Jaggery Cake Recipe then don’t forget to rate the recipe! You can also follow me on Facebook, Instagram to see what’s latest in my kitchen!

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title: “Eggless Whole Wheat Jaggery Cake " ShowToc: true date: “2024-11-01” author: “Elaine Vargas”


Jul 16, 2020, Updated Dec 01, 2023 Slightly flavored with cinnamon, this cake is lightly sweetened and is great for snacking or breakfast. Tea time cakes are my favorite cakes to bake. I often run out of patience to frost and decorate a cake. The only time I will take the effort to decorate and frost a cake is for anniversaries or birthdays. As for the rest of the days, I will bake a simple cake. One which is lightly sweetened, is made with whole wheat and goes well with my chai. This Whole Wheat Jaggery Cake ticks all those boxes and I am excited to share this recipe with you guys.

This Whole Wheat Jaggery Cake

✔ is made with whole wheat. ✔is free of refined sugar and also eggless. ✔lightly sweetened. ✔makes the perfect tea time cake. ✔eggless and easy to make with basic pantry ingredients. I love cakes which can be made with basic pantry ingredients and this cake is just that. To make this, you need atta (whole wheat flour), yogurt, milk and jaggery. Simple ingredients which you most likely will already have in your pantry. I also flavor the cake with some cinnamon which goes really well. You can even add some cardamom powder to it. For the crunch, there are some walnuts, but you can add any nuts of your choice or even skip the nuts if you don’t care for them. This atta jaggery cake is very lightly sweetened so if you prefer sweeter cake, I would suggest increasing the jaggery in the recipe. I have used 1 cup of jaggery powder here, which measured 130 grams after sifting. I like to sift the jaggery powder first to get rid of all the larger particles present in the powder. Can you use ghee or butter for this cake? Maybe, I have only tested this recipe with oil, makes it really moist. So, I would suggest sticking to the oil. Use any flavorless oil like canola oil, vegetable oil avocado oil etc. Can you bake this cake in a round pan? yes, of course, bake in a 7 or 8-inch round pan for maybe around 35 minutes. How to store this cake? first of all this cake is very soft, so let it cool completely and then slice it with a sharp knife. Then keep it an airtight container. It should be okay at room temperature for 3 days. However if it’s very warm where you live, then it’s better to refrigerate it. Substitute for jaggery? if you don’t have jaggery, use brown sugar in place. However 1 cup of brown sugar is 200 grams so it will be much sweeter if you replace directly with a cup. Best will be to weight the sugar and then replace. Hope you guys give this one a try!

Method

Pre-heat oven to 350 F degrees. Spray a 8 x 4 inch loaf pan with non-stick spray and set aside. 1- Sift the jaggery powder first, this will ensure all larger particles are removed and you have a smooth powdered jaggery for the cake batter. Set it aside. 2- In another bowl, sift together atta (whole wheat flour), baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon powder and pinch of salt. Set aside. 3- To your stand mixer (or use a hand mixer), now add oil, yogurt (whisk it before), jaggery powder and vanilla extract. 4- Now, using the paddle attachment of your stand mixer or using your hand mixer, beat until everything is well combined. 5- Add half of the flour mixture and mix. 6- Then add the milk and mix, followed by adding remaining half of the flour. You may add an additional tablespoon of milk here if batter looks too thick. 7- Fold in the chopped walnuts using a spatula. 8- Transfer batter to the prepared pan. Bake at 350 F degrees for 40 to 45 minutes until a toothpick inserted in the center of the cake comes out clean. My cake was done in 40 minutes. Once done, remove the cake from pan and transfer it onto a wire rack to cool completely. Don’t try to slice it until it’s completely cool. Then slice and enjoy! If you’ve tried this Eggless Whole Wheat Jaggery Cake Recipe then don’t forget to rate the recipe! You can also follow me on Facebook, Instagram to see what’s latest in my kitchen!

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