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Thursday, July 7, 2011

Multigrain Poundcake for Sweet Punch July 2011


After missing out Sweet punch continuously for 2 months, this month I managed to catch up with them.  This month our Sweet Punch team has chosen The Perfect Pound Cake from 'The Cake Bible'.  
   My first attempt with the pound cake was very memorable, since probably that was my first experience in my baking all together.  The first time I learned to measure the ingredients, first time I learned to mix the batter without any lumps, first time how to use the oven, so it's still memorable.  The result wasn't quite bad for my first time.  These first things happened in UK.



   Now gain after 6 years later in India, this pound cake is the first cake, I baked in my new oven.  These first things are always memorable....
 I think now I can run a contest as how many times I mentioned the word first in this post, just kidding..
Right moving to the recipe , although I try to stick as much as possible with the original recipe, I made a few changes.  I have replaced the All purpose flour with Multigrain Atta and sugar with powdered  jaggery.  Multigrain Atta is nothing but a mix of seven grains like Wheat, Soya, Oats, Ragi, Maize, Chana dhal and Barley.  Jaggery is unrefined cane sugar commonly used in Asian countries.  To know more about jaggery, visit the Wikipedia link from here.


  Well if you ask me why do I have to replace All purpose flour with Multigrain.  As you can see the type of grains included, it's full of goodness. When you get a good texture and flavour with all goodness, why do I have to ignore it.  After all I'm an ordinary mom who likes to include something healthy in her kids diet.  Doesn't mean that I never use All purpose flour, just trying to avoid it as much as possible.  Let's have a look at the recipe for our Multigrain Pound Cake.


Preparation Time: 10 minutes
Cooking Time: 30- 40 minutes
Makes 8-10 slices


Ingredients:
Multigrain Atta- 150 g
Unsalted Butter-60 g (softened)
Eggs- 1 whole egg and 1 yolk
Powdered Jaggery- 60 g
Baking Powder- 3/4 tsp
Milk- 2 tbsp
Cardamom powder- 1/4 tsp
Grated nutmeg- 1/4 tsp
Seasame seeds- 1 tsp (optional)

Method:
Preheat the oven to 180 degree Celsius.  Grease and line a small sized loaf tine or a 8 inch sandwich cake tin.  Mix all the dry ingredients together in a large bowl.  Add the butter to the dry ingredients and beat it with a electric beater until it looks smooth and well combined.  Beat the eggs and milk in separate bowl slightly.  Add the egg mixture little by little and beat well between each additions.  Spoon the batter inside the baking tin and level the surface.  Sprinkle the sesame seeds on top of the batter.
Bake it in the preheated oven for 30 to 40 minutes or until a skewer inserted comes out clean.  Take it out from the oven and let it cool in the cooling rack for 5 minutes.  Remove the cake from the tin, slice it and enjoy the goodness.

This recipe goes to Only Baked Event hosted by Tamalapaku started by Pari, Let's Cook- Break Time Snacks by Tickling Palates, Healthy Snack by Good Food Recipes and to Signature Recipes by Saras's Kitchen

   

62 comments:

  1. an innovative pound cake - very nice ! lovely blog :)

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  2. u always make it different...all are making pound cake buturs standout...gr8 recipes.....its tough to jump over you

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  3. Pond cake looks yummy, bookmarked this healthy pond cake.

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  4. Thats a very healthy and yummy cake.. So full of goodness.

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  5. nice healthy twist to the recipe..

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  6. Perfect looking loaf :) Multigrain!! wow that makes it super healthy too :)

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  7. The pound cake has come out really well Ayeesha. Very nice texture. Love to bite into that slice :-) Wish you great success with your new oven!! :-)

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  8. Multi-grain pound cake? Sounds like a good idea.

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  9. Just anyone would fall in love with baking after seeing this cake. I loved the way you used Multigrain Atta and Jaggery...healthy ingredients! :)

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  10. That's quite innovative. Loved the pound cake.
    Clicks are superb!

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  11. Liked your twist ....and using jaggery is really nice idea ...looks fab

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  12. Lovely bake! The presentation is too good! love the milk bottle!

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  13. Delicious cake and some awesome clicks!!

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  14. Nice idea to use multigrain flour. The cake looks awesome and the shots are really beautiful.

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  15. Incredible pound cake..love to have few slices!

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  16. lovely recipe and so beautifully presented.

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  17. Bookmarked! Delicious and some ingredients that I like to sneak in and my kids avoid like plague. Thanks dear this is certainly something that i need to try!

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  18. wow...wat an interesting idea....it sounds really healthy too....nice post...:)

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  19. I have never heard of a multi-grain pound cake, I love it! Miriam@Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters

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  20. Soft and moist ,perfect pound cake..yum

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  21. Wow..despite making changes to the recipe,the cake slices look as good as the original version,with a tight crumb and a perfect golden broan colour!!Thank you for the feedback regarding the changes and thanks for baking with us!!

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  22. Love the addition of multigrain atta Ayeesha, pound cake looks super healthy and incredible..

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  23. Loved this healthy version of poundcake

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  24. Very innovative..Sounds healthy and yummy!!

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  25. oooo love that multigrain to the poundcake!!! every bit of health counts :)

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  26. ohh it looks gorgeous and yummy!! love ur blog! kisses!

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  27. A great healthy idea...loved the use of multigrain without affecting the softness and texture of cake...superb work dear...

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  28. I never used jaggery in cake.. not a fan of jaggery actually. You think brown sugar could be a replacement ? This cake looks lovely also like the presentation.

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  29. looks so good. love the multigrain part. nice pics too...

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  30. delicious looking cake and lovely new look
    salaams

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  31. wow, that sounds superb and healthy both :)

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  32. Love the healthy pound cake... Did you substitute the exact weight of multigrain flour for the all purpose flour?

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  33. very creative ingredients. nice!

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  34. Hey Ayeesha,

    Admire your out of the box thinking! Multi grain and Jaggery??? Who would have thought of it in a pound cake... The result also looks yummilicious. Great job dear.

    Regards,
    Seema
    amchi-bong-konnexion.blogspot.com
    seemabbas.blogspot.com

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  35. What a neat idea! Love that you substituted multi grain instead of regular flour. Super!

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  36. Multigrain ia a nice option..looks yumm

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  37. Lovely pound cake..multigrain version sounds interesting..

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  38. Very innovative and healthy cake..

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  39. Wah Wah kya baat hai, a perfect answer to those who need healthy indulgences. I loved the glass milk bottle. So stylish and chic.

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  40. love the multigrain part.. looks just perfect :)

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  41. hey, never thought we could use Multigrain atta for a cake. Sounds like a very different and nice idea.

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  42. Delicious & healthy cake, perfectly baked. Love the new look of your blog :)

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  43. That is very innovative! I love the brownish crumbs!

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  44. THIS CAKE IS LOOKING SUPER DELICIOUS AND SUPER NUTRITIOUS, LOVED THE IDEA OF AMKING CAKE WITH MULTIGRAIN ATTA....REGARDS, SONIA !

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  45. ThnQ dear for linking your healthy snack!!!it looks awesome!!!
    Event-Healthy Snacks
    Food Blog News

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  46. Hi, first time visitng this blog and I am already hooked! I am a new blogger so I will be interested to join your anyone can cook event;-)..will post a recipe soon, in meantime, pls visit my new site as well: www.thecookingdoctor.co.uk.

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  47. Poundcake looks yummy and healthy.

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  48. Heart pounding faster at yet another brilliant pound cake effort - Now I've seriously got to make one with so many wonderful recipes!!! Love it and great pics!

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  49. What a awesome result with Multigrain & Jaggery, they turned out perfect and healthy..Its a New version in Pound cake recipes..Thanks for sharing this healthy idea with us & linking this delicious entry for my Event.
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  50. El cardamomo un acierto.
    Bonitas fotografias.
    Un saludito

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  51. yummy,healthy and great presentation, makes me want to try my hand at baking:)

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  52. How have you been? long time since i dropped by. Cake looks just perfect!

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  53. bookmarked it dear...awesomely delicious and healthy...love the clicks too...


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  54. please stop my blog and receive your award for participating in "HEalthy Snacks" event.
    Good Food Recipes

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  55. Awesome ,wholesome treat..luv ur clicks..u ROCK!

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