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Sunday, August 5, 2012

EGGLESS SEMOLINA BANANA CAKE

Eggless semolina banana cake recipe @ http://treatntrick.blogspot.com

A  quick and easy cake made with semolina or cream of wheat. This Eggless Semolina Banana Cake could be enjoyed  anytime of the year.  This is a different version of semolina cake that was low in  fat and egg free.

In case you're allergic to dairy, feel free to substitute milk with non dairy milk like almond milk, soy milk or rice milk.  Although it wasn't super soft as a normal cake but it was moist due to the addition of mashed banana.  The Eggless Semolina Banana Cake is now becomes our favorite,   I hope others find it delicious too!

Eggless semolina banana cake recipe @ http://treatntrick.blogspot.com


EGGLESS SEMOLINA BANANA CAKE
Yield   :   7 in cake

1  cup semolina removed 2 tablespoon
2 tablespoon cornflour
1/4 cup  melted butter
3/4  cup mashed banana
1/2  cup sugar
1/2  cup evaporated milk
1 tsp baking powder
pinch of salt
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
yellow food coloring
black/white sesame seeds for topping

Eggless semolina banana cake recipe @ http://treatntrick.blogspot.com


METHOD

Combine semolina, cornflour, baking powder and salt in a mixing bowl.

Beat butter and sugar with a whisk. Add in banana and milk. Stir well.

Now add banana mixture to the dry ingredient,  mix in yellow food coloring and vanilla extract. Stir until well incorporated. Leave for 15 minutes.

Preheat oven  @ 180 C and grease 7 in cake pan.

Pour mixture into prepared pan, sprinkle with sesame seed (if using)  and bake until golden for 30-35 minutes or until a skewer inserted comes out clean.

Cool in the pan for 10 minutes before transferring onto rack to cool.

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39 comments:

  1. I love how you make it eggless my friend, this looks incredible :D

    Cheers
    Choc Chip Uru

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  2. Delicious and yummy looking banana cake.
    Deepa

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  3. Woww.. very interesting recipe.. looks super delicious.. thanks for sharing :)

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  4. it looks like a great cake... I think the eggless ones work really well with the banana as they keep them so moist... very pretty too!

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  5. This recipe definitely looks fantastic! I am saving it. Thanks!

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  6. Hi there,

    I often use semolina for making bread and sweets, what size grain does this cake require, fine, coarse or extra coarse?

    Thank you for another wonderful recipe

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  7. Different and delicious recipe..loved this!

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  8. Semolina cake sounds like a yummy one !

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  9. Lovely cake, eggless makes it even more tempting !!

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  10. LOve the texture of the cake,yummy cake

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  11. Delicious cake with semonlina and banana.

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  12. What a beautifully moist cake! I love the banana smell coming off my computer screen! :) Saving this one for the fall!

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  13. Cake looks very soft and yummy....
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  14. Beautiful cake
    And I love the recipe!:)

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  15. First thought to enter my mind is 'yummmmmy'! I really need to stop going through recipe linkys while I'm having my morning coffee LOL. Hope you're having a great week!

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  16. Delicious...looks perfect...

    I am new to your space... I am following you :)

    Do check my blog when you find time...

    Cheers,
    Sharanya
    Sharans Samayalarai
    www.vigsha.blogspot.com

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  17. Gosh I love this, so many times I want to make cake and have no eggs! This recipes sounds really good, and love bananas, So glad you shared your creative inspiration with Sunday’s Best – your creativity helped make the party a success

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  18. Yummy looking bread...Love the banana flavor..

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  19. Will enjoy this recipes, thanks for sharing. Stopping by from the blog hop. New follower your welcome to visit anytime. http://www.southernmadeintheshade.blogspot.com

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  20. hi treat and trick, i love semolina cake, but never tried with banana. must be more flavorful. have a nice day

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  21. Wish i have a slice of this cake rite now, loving it.

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  22. Muy exquisito me encanta el bizcocho de banana, es irresistible,abrazos ,hugs,hugs.

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  23. wonderful, yummy and healthy! Thanks for sharing at Must Try Monday.

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  24. I've never baked with semolina... fascinating. Thanks for sharing it on foodie friday.

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  25. I love banana bread and cakes and I know I'm going to love this as well. I will check out the recipe and try.

    Cheers ... visiting from Show & Tell Friday!

    Tito Eric
    http://turningboholano.blogspot.com/2012/08/zadig-by-voltaire.html

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  26. wow i love the layout of your blog... looks simple and elegant and this is my first time here, happy to follow you. Do follow me http://cooklikepriya.blogspot.co.uk/

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  27. Another eggless masterpiece! Thanks for sharing at Snips and Spice Sunday Slice.

    Malory

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  28. Saving this recipe! Thanks so much for sharing. We love banana baked goodies at our house. This is perfect for my kiddos. Visiting from the Bowdabra Blog link party.

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  29. I'm going to save this recipe! It sounds delicious!

    Thanks so much for sharing this at The DIY Dreamer.. From Dream To Reality!

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  30. This looks so moist and delicious. Thanks for sharing on Tout It Tuesday. Hope to see you tomorrow.

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  31. Thanks so much for sharing this delicious recipe on Simple & Sweet Fridays.

    Jody

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  32. That looks really good. I've never tried anything like that. Thanks for sharing this week at One Creative Weekend! I’d love for you to join the party again tomorrow.

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  33. Hey yesterday I tried and it came nice.....but it remained little moist in the middle like still raw, any idea?

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