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Waheguru Jee Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Jee Ke Fateh

Sooooooo i'm a new member..i've been coming to this site for a long time but just been too lazy to become a member blush.gif Anyways, now that I actually have a question myself...i'll get an identity. So we'll go with Sahiba. Okay. Intro done. Here's the actual question:

I'm not amritdhari myself (well, not yet) but one of my best friend's is. Her birthday is coming up, and she doesn't eat meat, or eggs, or gelitin. I don't want to risk ordering a cake from a bakery simply because she's pretty cautious about what she eats and I'd like to respect that - especially on her birthday.

Aergo, I'm BAKING!!!! or...uh, gonna try. There's a lot of recipes online for eggless cakes..but if anyone on the forum actually has a tried and tested recipe, that'd be GREAT.

I'm not a baker or anything..this is a once in a lifetime thing i'm doing here.....

Also, sidenote, i'm loving the emoticons hehehe...lookat :nihungsmile: <--although it would be really cool if there was a Singhini version of that...maybe a keski with a chuni...the sunglasses can stay...lighten the beard a lil bit though..mine isn't that big...lol

Fateh jeeo rolleyes.gif

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*sigh*...new member and already put to work.... no.gif

lol, i'm on it veerji

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Waheguru Jee Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Jee Ke Fateh

Sooooooo i'm a new member..i've been coming to this site for a long time but just been too lazy to become a member  blush.gif   Anyways, now that I actually have a question myself...i'll get an identity.  So we'll go with Sahiba.  Okay. Intro done. Here's the actual question:

I'm not amritdhari myself (well, not yet) but one of my best friend's is.  Her birthday is coming up, and she doesn't eat meat, or eggs, or gelitin.  I don't want to risk ordering a cake from a bakery simply because she's pretty cautious about what she eats and I'd like to respect that - especially on her birthday. 

Aergo, I'm BAKING!!!!  or...uh, gonna try.  There's a lot of recipes online for eggless cakes..but if anyone on the forum actually has a tried and tested recipe, that'd be GREAT.

I'm not a baker or anything..this is a once in a lifetime thing i'm doing here.....

Also, sidenote, i'm loving the emoticons hehehe...lookat  :nihungsmile:  <--although it would be really cool if there was a Singhini version of that...maybe a keski with a chuni...the sunglasses can stay...lighten the beard a lil bit though..mine isn't that big...lol

Fateh jeeo  rolleyes.gif

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Wjkk Wjkf,

Bhen ji I'm not amrithdhari yet either, but i was in food tech once and everyone was making sponge cakes / fairy cakes, and my frend hu's also amritdhari LOL wa a coincidence :lol: hu obviously dusnt eat egg asked how to make it without... and without goin on tooo long basically instead of using egg u can use like the same amount of milk! Tastes greattt as well!! rolleyes.gif Hope that helps :TH:

Bhull Chuk Maaf Karna,

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Any recipe will do. If it calls for eggs, simply replace the eggs with an equal amount of tablespoons of yogurt/daheen. If you don't have daheen, then use milk instead, but daheen works better.

Here's a few recipes if you don't find others elsewhere:

White Cake:

- 3 C Flour

- 1 + 1/2 C Sugar

- 2 TB Baking Powder

- 1 C Oil

- add enough milk to make mixture thin

~ Mix

~ Pour into greased cake pan

~ Bake @ 350F until top is lightly browned/knife inserted in center comes out clean

Chocolate Cake:

- 1 + 1/2 C Flour

- 1/3 C Carob Powder

- 1/2 tsp Salt

- 1 TB Baking Soda

- 1 C Sugar

- 1/2 C Oil

- 1 C Cold Water

~ Mix all dry ingredients, then add oil and water

~ Bake @350

Banana Cake:

- 3/4 C White Sugar

- 3/4 C Brown Sugar

- 1 tsp Baking Soda

- 1/4 tsp Baking Powder

- 1/2 tsp Salt

- 1 tsp Cinnamon

~ Mix

~ Mash 3 (over-ripe) bananas into mixture

- 1/2 C Milk

- 1/4 C Oil

~ Mix into above mixture

- 2 C Flour

- 1/2 C nuts (optional but walnuts work nicely)

~ Mix flour and nuts thoroughly into mixture

~ Pour into greased pan, bake about 45 mins at 350F

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