Orange Cake/ Tea cake-Orange cake
I love the smell of fresh orange and the sweetness of the
fruit. But with work and grind of life I
never get a chance to eat them as much as would like to. Some of them are
sitting on my dining table right now. A
friend is visiting us today: my daughter’s play dates to be precise – making the
cake for them to serve with a cuppa.
Now my friend asked me a very interesting question “is the
cake healthy?” Well it is a homemade
cake and I know I have not used any chemicals or preservative to it- that’s as healthier
as it could get!
I actually get a lot of question on healthy cake. Do you
make healthy cake? So I ask back “what are you looking for in a healthy cake?”
Mostly the answer is no butter, whole wheat, less sugar or
do you use yoghurt to make it healthy?
Everyone who asks for a healthy cake seems to have their own
take on the subject!!!! Some bakers in
fact advertise for healthy cake and add that cakes made with oil and yoghurt
and whole wheat are healthy cake. Or we use cane sugar not white sugar to make
healthier cake.
I am no expert on the matter. But as a mother to a three
year old and a perpetual over weight person myself and partner of another in
the same category, I am careful of what I eat and what I bake. And I have my own theory on healthy cake.
Here is MY take on so
called HEALTHY cake:
· No cake is healthy cake. It is a treat for once
in a while eating hence not to be confused with REAL food. Not an alternative to vegetables, fruits,
meat, rice,pasta, legumes etc
·
No child/ adult should not be given a treat of cake just for eating/finishing lunch or dinner or doing a job- good or bad
· Treats are for birthdays, Christmas, holidays or
any special day. Or just like day (which basically means it doesn’t or isn’t happening 7 days in a week right!!!! )
·
Sugar is
sugar: cane sugar, jaggery , brown sugar, unrefined sugar , palm sugar,
coconut sugar : at the end of the day all are sugar and works almost in the same way
once in the blood with slight variation in breaking time in blood stream. White
sugar is more refined and doesn’t have any minerals left, cane sugar, jaggery
or any other form of unrefined sugar will have some minerals in them. But is the
health benefit of amount of mineral found in unrefined sugar surpasses the real
issue with having too much sugar. I do not think so!
·
Butter or
oil based cakes: Now an oil based cake is much softer than a butter cake
just because in cold weather butter in the cake solidifies making the cake
harder. Oil doesn’t do that hence the cake remains moist even after being in
the fridge for a long time. Other than
that butter is actually healthier option than vegetable fat. There are huge
researches on them on internet. Read up if you’re really interested.
·
Butter
cream alternative: lot of bakers proclaim they make butter less
buttercream. My question is if there is no butter how you are making
buttercream. That’s not buttercream that’s just any other frosting. Come on get real! And if one is not using
butter for butter cream what are they using: vegetable fat! Way more unhealthy
then butter. Coconut cream is a good
alternative for using ganache if one is
vegan
·
Using yoghurt
in cake to make it healthy: hell ya! No! Yoghurt is and has been in use to
make eggless and/or to make really moist cake. One can also use aquafaba (water from chickpea) which is a great alternative to eggs or yoghurt for
vegan option. I am very fond of egg and yoghurt combination is a cake. But nothing
new about the use really!
·
Use of
alternative grains like whole wheat, ragi, semolina or almond flour. Any day
better option than refined flour. Almond
cake taste wonderful. But the most important thing: it is in the mind. The taste of ragi cake or
any alternative flour takes time. They are actually very lovely. I make a ragi
cake for my daughter which she hates but I love! It takes time to get used to
it. But when you will eat cake only maybe once in a month or maybe twice then
why bother with a ragi cake? And then when you constantly buy cake from Tesco
or any supermarket or from high street shop which are full of chemical,
vegetable fat, hydrogenated fat : why
bother about a ragi/or alternative flour? Why bother going healthy just on the
birthday? What is the rational? Fashion statement? To hell with it! by the way
ragi pan cakes are awesome too but takes time getting used to it and sometime
gives tummy problem so use carefully. And why bother about goodness of ragi while
eating so much sugar! Instead why not get used to eating ragi porridge as
family. It is a great source of fibre and iron!
Well that’s my theory. Eat cake once in a while not as
regular food: it is full of sugar and empty calorie. It fills up a child’s
tummy leaving so space for real food. As long as one is eating cakes biscuits etc
as treats you can have just as they are; this is what I call: having your cake
and eat it too!
Enough gyan for a day! Now the real matter. The recipe for the
orange cake. I have taken the recipe from a fellow baker Swathi of Zesty South
Indian Kicthen. I followed the recipe without any change. When I made the second
time I changed the recipe but didn’t take note. I will update the changes soon.
It is a delicious cake and very nice with tea. It taste almost like a pound cake with smell of
fresh orange and the zest of orange adds a texture to the cake.
Hope you like it!
Ingredients
300g granulated sugar
4 eggs
240ml olive oil ( vegetable oil)
Zest of 2 oranges
240ml orange juice
350g all-purpose flour
2 ½ teaspoon (10g) baking powder
For finishing the
cake
120ml orange juice
20g Powdered sugar
Method:
- · Preheat oven to 160⁰Grease a bund pan. You can use loaf tin as well or any 9 inch cake pan
- · In a bowl, whisk together, eggs, granulated sugar, oil, orange zest and orange juice until incorporated.
- · In another bowl mix flour, baking powder and mix well
- · then add the dry ingredients to wet ingredients mixture until combined.
- · Pour the batter into the prepared pan and bake for 40 minutes or until the cake is golden in color and tooth picks comes out clean when it is inserted.
- · To finish the cake boil orange juice with sugar till they reach a thick consistency.
- · Pour the orange drizzle on the cake to keep it moist.
- · Serve with a cuppa
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