...mmmm...cake
Makes 12 servings. Unless of course you love cake, and then you'll probably eat 2-3 servings at once, like I did. For breakfast.
There are several versions of this recipe, some baked directly in the pan and some baked into a sweet crust, kind of like an open-faced pie. I'm trying to limit extra fat and calories - yes, I realize this is a post for cake, but a girl can't survive on veggies alone - so I opted for a simple recipe baked directly in the cake tin. Here's where things got tricky...cutting back on fat in Hungarian cooking and baking is questionable. Well, my grandmother would certainly question it. Fat, after all, is flavor. And, the original recipe called for 5 eggs, seperated so the whites could be beaten to fluffy peaks. Replicating the texture while also cutting back on oil was a challenge, but I think the results were quite successful!
2 large bananas
1 1/2 cups icing sugar
1 1/2 cups milk of choice
1/3 cup vegetable oil
1 tsp vanilla
2 3/4 tsp baking powder
1 2/3 cups flour
1/4 cup cocoa
Heat oven to 360 degrees, and grease and flour a round baking tin, removable bottom if possible (but not necessary). Mash bananas in a mixing bowl, add sugar, milk, vanilla and oil. Blend with handmixer or whisk vigorously for 2-3 minutes to emulsify the oil. In a seperate bowl, mix flour and baking powder. Add liquid to dry ingredients, and blend well enough to ensure lumps are removed. Pour 1/2 of the batter back into the other bowl. Add cocoa to one of the bowls, and again blend well enough to ensure batter is smooth.
Now you're ready to start creating your zebra pattern in the baking tin! It's very simple. Using large spoons, seperate ones for each batter, start with the cocoa batter and scoop about 1/3 cup. Drop in the middle of the tin. It will start to spread out a little - don't worry, this is a good thing. Next, take a scoop of the white batter and drop it in the center of the cocoa batter that's already sitting in the tin. Keep alternating between cocao and white batters, allowing the
Per slice: 260 cals, 7g fat, 45g carbs, 12mg sodium, 2g fiber, 5g protein. (PRO7%,CHO68%,FAT25%)
Delicious dessert! I already saved it in my favorite list. I will give it a try soon!!
ReplyDeleteI remember my mum made this cake when I was little. It's delicious. Brings back some memories
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