21 Jun Eggless Dalia (broken wheat) cake recipe
Eggless Dalia (broken wheat) cake recipe with step wise pictorial and video method.
Soft, fluffy, eggless, free from all purpose flour, butter and refined sugar, this cake made with Dalia can undoubtedly be called as the healthy one.
There’s hardly any Indian home who do not know about the health benefits of Dalia.
Called by the different names in different parts of the country, like Fada in gujrati, Samba Rava and Godhuma Rava in Telugu and Cracked wheat, bulgar wheat or Broken wheat in English, Dalia is something which is usually relished by making a khichdi out of it or it is mostly prepared as a dessert.
Here we are presenting a totally new recipe made with Dalia as a star ingredient which is:
✓full of nutrients.
✓an excellent source of fibre,
✓rich in proteins,
✓Prevents constipation,
✓Helps in weight loss and muscle gain,
✓Good for diabetics and
✓Having anti-inflammatory benefits.
So there’s no chance to miss something which has so much of abilities in keeping us healthy.
Furthermore, by just reading all the health benefits of dalia don’t think that there’s only health in the cake and the taste has been compromised.
Not at all……
Rather, we have felt that this is one of the most tasty-est cake we have ever eaten. Now it’s been decided amongest us that whenever we want to have a cake for tea time, we are going to make this dalia cake only. Really it was such a delicious and yummy one.
So go ahead and enjoy…
STEP WISE PICTORIAL RECIPE OF EGGLESS DALIA (BROKEN WHEAT) CAKE RECIPE
1. Take 1 cup Dalia and 1/2 cup sugar in a grinder jar.
2. Grind them to a powder and add into a bowl. The texture of powder needs to be fine as much as possible. Our’s were almost 90% fine and 10% coarse.
3. Also add 3/4 cup milk and 1/4 cup oil.
4. Give them a good mix.
5. Rest them for 15-20 minutes.
6. Add 1 tsp baking powder 1/4 tsp baking soda, 1/8 tsp salt and 1/2 tsp vanilla essence.
7. Mix well.
8. Pour the batter in a cake tin lined with greased butter paper.
9. Top with chopped nuts of your choice.
10. Bake in a pre-heated oven @170°C for 30 minutes.
11. Check by inserting a toothpick and if the toothpick comes out clean, that’s a sign that cake is properly baked.
12. Let cake cool down for 10 – 15 minutes on a cooling rack.
13. Invert the cake and remove the butter paper.
14. Again place the cake on cooling rack to cool down completely.
Enjoy.
ALSO SEE SOME EGGLESS TEA CAKES
- Mawa cake recipe
- Chocolate Vanilla Ombre Cake
- simple eggless vanilla sponge cake
- Cashew Cake Recipe
- Eggless Masala chai cake with brown butter glaze
- Sugar free dates cake recipe
EGGLESS DALIA (BROKEN WHEAT) CAKE RECIPE – RECIPE CARD
Eggless Dalia (broken wheat) cake recipe
Ingredients
1 Cup = 250 ml
- 1 cup Dalia/broken wheat (190 gram - unroasted))
- 1/2 cup sugar of your choice (175 gram - we used brown sugar)
- 3/4 cup milk (180 ml)
- 1/4 cup oil (60 ml)
- 1 tsp baking powder
- 1/4 tsp baking soda
- 1/8 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp vanilla essence
- Nuts of your choice (we used almonds, cashews and pistachios)
Instructions
- Take 1 cup Dalia and 1/2 cup sugar in a grinder jar.
- Grind them to a powder and add into a bowl. The texture of powder needs to be fine as much as possible. Our's were almost 90% fine and 10% coarse.
- Also add 3/4 cup milk and 1/4 cup oil.
- Give them a good mix.
- Rest them for 15-20 minutes.
- Add 1 tsp baking powder 1/4 tsp baking soda, 1/8 tsp salt and 1/2 tsp vanilla essence.
- Mix well.
- Pour the batter in a cake tin lined with greased butter paper.
- Top with chopped nuts of your choice.
- Bake in a pre-heated oven @170°C for 30 minutes.
- Check by inserting a toothpick and if the toothpick comes out clean, that's a sign that cake is properly baked.
- Let cake cool down for 10 - 15 minutes on a cooling rack.
- Invert the cake and remove the butterpaper.
- Again place the cake on cooling rack to cool down completely.
- Enjoy.
Saraiya Amishi
Posted at 22:47h, 06 OctoberIn Dalia cake can we use jaggery instead sugar if yes then what will be the quantity of Jagger
blessmyfoodbypayal
Posted at 16:12h, 11 OctoberAbsolutely yes and the quantity depends on the liking of your sweetness. But keep in mind that jaggery is lesser sweet than sugar. Thank you
Subhi
Posted at 11:58h, 02 OctoberNot able to see the recipe.. would love to try it .
blessmyfoodbypayal
Posted at 16:15h, 11 OctoberThe recipe is very much there in the post. Please take your time to go through. Thanks
Subhi
Posted at 11:57h, 02 OctoberVery nice recipe
blessmyfoodbypayal
Posted at 16:16h, 11 Octoberthanks
Devika Paul
Posted at 14:04h, 28 JulyWhat was the size of teh cake pan you used please?
blessmyfoodbypayal
Posted at 19:14h, 28 JulyIt’s 8 inches cake tin.
Reetika Hada
Posted at 12:59h, 19 JulyCan’t rate. Yet to see the recipe n try
blessmyfoodbypayal
Posted at 11:43h, 25 JulyGo ahead and you will love it. Thanks