Know what you Eat - Eating a handful of nuts daily may help prevent weight gain and possibly promote weight loss. The fat, protein and fiber in nuts help you feel full longer, so you may eat less during the day. By helping induce a feeling of satiety, nuts may help people feel less deprived and not like they're "dieting." Dates are a good source of dietary fiber, calcium, sulphur, iron, potassium, phosphorous, manganese, copper and magnesium which are advantageous for health. Raisins are rich in phytonutrient phenol which is an antioxidant and also a trace mineral, boron, a mineral that is critical to bone health. Apricots contain nutrients such as Vitamin A that promote good vision.
Eggless Cooking has so many wonderful recipes to be tried out. This one fit my bill with very less flour and lot of nutrients coming from the nuts. Madhu's recipe uses buttermilk and i wanted to fortify it some more and used the omega 3 rich Chia seeds as the egg substitute.
Ingredients
Whole Wheat flour - 3/4 cup
Baking soda - 1/4 teaspoon
Baking powder - 1/4 teaspoon
Salt - 1/4 teaspoon
Raw Sugar - 1/2 cup
Dried fruits(Dates, Raisins and apricots chopped) - 2 cups (The original recipe uses 3 cups)
Nuts chopped - 3 cups(Any nuts i used Almonds, Cashew, Pecan and Walnut)
Chia Seeds - 3 Tbsp(Instead of 3/4th cup buttermilk)
Water - 1 Cup + 1 Tbsp
Vanilla extract 1 teaspoon
Method
1) Soak Chia in 9 Tbsps water.
2) Preheat the oven at 350F.
3) In a large bowl whisk together whole wheat flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt and raw sugar.
4) Now add the chopped dried fruits and nuts of your choice and mix thoroughly using your fingers to remove any lumps.
5) Take the chia gel and transfer it into a blender add the remaining water little by little and blend nicely to create a slurry. Now the slurry will be in white color. Now addvanilla extract and whisk it nicely.
6) Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and mix it well.
7) Spread the batter into a 13×9 inch pan lined with parchment paper.
8) Bake it for 30-40 minuter till a knife inserted in center of the cake comes out clean.
9) Once out of the oven, leave the pan on a wire rack and let it cool completely before cutting into pieces.
10) Slice them into smaller pieces for portion control and enjoy as a guilt free snack.
Event Participation
1) This dish goes to T & T hosted by Poornima originated by Zlamin.
2) This goes to Food for Seven Stages of Life - Pregnancy(Zero Hour) hosted by Radhika.
3) This dish a sure kid pleaser goes to Kids Delight hosted by Srivalli.
Eggless Cooking has so many wonderful recipes to be tried out. This one fit my bill with very less flour and lot of nutrients coming from the nuts. Madhu's recipe uses buttermilk and i wanted to fortify it some more and used the omega 3 rich Chia seeds as the egg substitute.
Ingredients
Whole Wheat flour - 3/4 cup
Baking soda - 1/4 teaspoon
Baking powder - 1/4 teaspoon
Salt - 1/4 teaspoon
Raw Sugar - 1/2 cup
Dried fruits(Dates, Raisins and apricots chopped) - 2 cups (The original recipe uses 3 cups)
Nuts chopped - 3 cups(Any nuts i used Almonds, Cashew, Pecan and Walnut)
Chia Seeds - 3 Tbsp(Instead of 3/4th cup buttermilk)
Water - 1 Cup + 1 Tbsp
Vanilla extract 1 teaspoon
Method
1) Soak Chia in 9 Tbsps water.
2) Preheat the oven at 350F.
3) In a large bowl whisk together whole wheat flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt and raw sugar.
4) Now add the chopped dried fruits and nuts of your choice and mix thoroughly using your fingers to remove any lumps.
5) Take the chia gel and transfer it into a blender add the remaining water little by little and blend nicely to create a slurry. Now the slurry will be in white color. Now addvanilla extract and whisk it nicely.
6) Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and mix it well.
7) Spread the batter into a 13×9 inch pan lined with parchment paper.
8) Bake it for 30-40 minuter till a knife inserted in center of the cake comes out clean.
9) Once out of the oven, leave the pan on a wire rack and let it cool completely before cutting into pieces.
10) Slice them into smaller pieces for portion control and enjoy as a guilt free snack.
Event Participation
1) This dish goes to T & T hosted by Poornima originated by Zlamin.
2) This goes to Food for Seven Stages of Life - Pregnancy(Zero Hour) hosted by Radhika.
3) This dish a sure kid pleaser goes to Kids Delight hosted by Srivalli.
24 comments:
Looks delectable and yummy:)
wow delicious cake recipe perfect entry for those events.
Wow this looks interesting. :)yummy
awesome..But did I already ask u abt whats chia seeds?
Healthy, tasty and delicious nutty cake, looks marvellous!
Healthy and delicious fruit cake...great with a cup of tea...
wow..looks divine..nice entry
I am mouthwatering now,really!!
Super healthy and delicious snack. Looks yumm..
Super nutty-fruity cake! Really nutritious and delish one! Can't control myself from drooling!
Looks Wonderful!Love nutty cakes!
Awesome! They look so good! :-)
very interesting recipe.....liked the incorporation of Chia seeds
the cake is so wonderfully packed with nuts...looks awecome..
looks so yum... I love these fruit and nut cakes!
thats yummy!! Loved the recipe!!
lovely vegan cake..
Lovely picture, looks so delish
Beautiful and delcious.
Your Fruit & Nut Cake looks awesome!
Perfect entry for all the events!
Lovely cake...
interesting recipe..
I made this wonderful & healthy cake (as healthy as a cake can be) which was loved by everyone including my very picky uncle. I made another one for him to take home and everyone loved it there too. Thanks for the recipe.
I find it amusing that all comments here say how good it looks but no one seem to have tried it. Hope people will try and comment how it came out to help other readers.
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