Guest posting, love the friendship behind this. This baath cake is my 8th guest post i prepared specially for one of my blogger buddy aka one of my virtual sister Priya of Cook Like Priya.
Christmas is one of the festival we never failed to celebrate here, the chilled weather of december gives a wonderful festive mood and every year we wait eagerly for this festival.
When Priya asked me something christmassy, initially i want to make a christmas special bread from Europe. Finally after many hesitation,i went for an Indian christmas cake.I usually bake the famous plum cake,somehow i dont want to reproduce the same for this guest post. I know Goan makes many traditional christmas special bakes every year and Baath cake is among them.
Coming to this Baath cake,this cake is prepared with freshly grated coconut and semolina, with less butter this cake goes for an easy breezy preparation. With a wonderful texture,this cake tastes fabulous and melt in mouth.Goans prepared this cake traditionally in clay oven for every christmas and definitely this cake have its own place in every home during christmas.
Even blogging is a virtual world, am blessed to get a decent number of wonderful friends.I can say that Priya R of Cook Like Priya is one among them, she is a very friendly food blogger, fabulous photographer. I started chitchatting with her after we joined a monthly baking event.She shares wonderful traditional dishes to mindblowing bakes with her own touch,eventhough i have numerous favourites in her space my recent favourite post of her is this Choco Beet Cake.
3 nos Eggs
1 cup Semolina (fine quality)
2 cups Grated fresh coconut
1+1/2 cups Sugar
3 tbsp All purpose flour
1 tbsp Corn flour
1/2 tsp Salt
2 tsp Baking powder
3 tbsp Butter (room temperature)
1 tbsp Vanilla essence
1/2 cup Warm water
Few dry fruits
Beat the eggs till they turns fluffy and add the butter to it,beat again for few minutes.
Grind the grated coconut with warm water to make a thick coarse paste.
In an another bowl, take the semolina,all purpose flour,baking powder,cornflour,salt and sugar and mix well.
Now add the grounded coarse coconut paste,beaten eggs gradually to the dry ingredients.Mix everything well with a spatula.
Cover it and keep the above mixture for 8 hours in room temperature (if the climate is chilled) or over night for best results.
If the climate is hot, cover this cake batter and keep in fridge for 8 hours or overnight, remove an hour earlier to bring it at room temperature before baking. Finally add the vanilla essence and give a stir.
Preheat the oven to 170C. Transfer the cake batter to a well greased round or square mold. Top it with dry fruits. Bake for 30-35 minutes until a skewer inserted comes out clean.
Your Baath Cake is ready.
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3 nos Eggs
1 cup Semolina (fine quality)
2 cups Grated fresh coconut
1+1/2 cups Sugar
3 tbsp All purpose flour
1 tbsp Corn flour
1/2 tsp Salt
2 tsp Baking powder
3 tbsp Butter (room temperature)
1 tbsp Vanilla essence
1/2 cup Warm water
Few dry fruits
Beat the eggs till they turns fluffy and add the butter to it,beat again for few minutes.
Grind the grated coconut with warm water to make a thick coarse paste.
In an another bowl, take the semolina,all purpose flour,baking powder,cornflour,salt and sugar and mix well.
Now add the grounded coarse coconut paste,beaten eggs gradually to the dry ingredients.Mix everything well with a spatula.
Cover it and keep the above mixture for 8 hours in room temperature (if the climate is chilled) or over night for best results.
If the climate is hot, cover this cake batter and keep in fridge for 8 hours or overnight, remove an hour earlier to bring it at room temperature before baking. Finally add the vanilla essence and give a stir.
Preheat the oven to 170C. Transfer the cake batter to a well greased round or square mold. Top it with dry fruits. Bake for 30-35 minutes until a skewer inserted comes out clean.
Your Baath Cake is ready.
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If you want something different for your christmas celebration this year, dont hesitate a second to give a try to this fabulous cake.
wow priya..love it..
ReplyDeleteLove this Priya!!! very nicely done!!
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Fabulous yummy sponge cake,specially that last click looks so tempting.
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Am initely gonna try this Priya. Awesome bake
ReplyDeleteThank u so much akka for the kind words :) I am honored and a special thanks for this wonderful recipe in my space... and I am not surprised by the wonderful comments on your interview :) proud to have a great cook as a friend & sister... keep giving us your versatile recipes ;)
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This cake is definitely a hit one..looks so yummy..soft and delicious..
ReplyDeleteCongratulation to the other Priya, this cake looks delicious!
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soft and spongy.. liked your last click..
ReplyDeleteThat looks great, heading over to check out your guest post :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks yumm Priya. Love the beautiful clicks
ReplyDeleteSoft yummy cake..
ReplyDeleteSuper yummy it looks!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks really delicious! Never heard of this cake before. It looks so moist!
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never heard of this before priya..but im loving the look of it and the ingredients :)
ReplyDeletelipsmacking...wonderful cliks Priya.:)
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wow very delicious cake...nice combo with coconut...
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Delicious cake!
ReplyDeleteI truly enjoyed reading this post and getting to hear more about you with the interview and the tips you gave. Love this recipe as always something new to learn from you :)
ReplyDeletecake looks superb priya!
ReplyDeleteLooks very delicious priya..nice clicks.
ReplyDeletesomething new to me...cake looks extremely yum....
ReplyDeleteCake looks great.I am sure it tastes as good as it looks.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and delicious traditional cake.
ReplyDeletecake with a coconut touch..love the dry fruits on the top
ReplyDeleteCoconut and semolina should give a nice texture to the cake!
ReplyDeletewow..looks simply fantastic... please pass on the plate :)
ReplyDeleteBeautifully made,great guest post
ReplyDeleteVery soft n delicious cake...wonderful Recipe n lovely pictures...great Job priya!
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ReplyDeleteVery moist what could make holiday season so happy with this cakeee
ReplyDeleteSuperb cake. Love the texture dear..
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Wow. Looks super delicious and nice clicks...
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This is a perfect recipe for my dad who hates me using maida in cooking. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletewooow...Yummy yummy!!!Never heard this...Will try soon!
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ReplyDeleteWonderful guest post, and a beautiful, delicious, cake! Love the pretty festive photos, as well:)
ReplyDeleteLooks really nice, am gonna try baking this one of these days!
ReplyDeleteLovely recipe !
ReplyDeleteAm gonna try it one of these days !! :)
Fantastic picture Priya. Want to try this real quick. Yummy!
ReplyDeleteI have heard so much about this Goan cake Priya, must try sometime.
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