After I started baking I literally have stopped going towards the bakery which I think is a good sign and I always look for recipes that is healthy as maida/plainflour is not my cup of tea. So here I am with a recipe I tried from the web and it is one of the yummy cakes I came across which is guilt free 🙂 . Lets begin no? 🙂

Ingredients :
Atta/Whole Wheat – 2 cups
1 to 2 cups of jaggery , cane sugar (intent is to refrain using refined sugar)
1/2 tb baking powder
1 1/2 tb baking soda
2 tb cinammon powder
3/4 cup refined oil (I used rice bran oil)
1 cup curd
water as required
walnuts, raisins , figs – a fistful
Method (I use a connection micro wave, so if you are using a oven please adjust accordingly)
1.)Pre Heat the microwave to 180 deg C | for oven 200 deg c is good
2.)Mix all the dry ingredients together in a bowl
3.)Blend the curd and oil together in another bowl.
4.) Mix the dry and wet ingredients and mix well. Add water as required to get the dripping consistency .
5.) add the dry fruits the way you want . I chose to garnish them , sometimes I mix them with the cake mixture itself
6.) Oil bottom of the baking dish and bake at 180 deg C for about an hour , of course checking in regular intervals . The tooth pick has to come clear when inserted and thats the sign of a baked cake .
7.) cut and serve when cool

Dry ingredients mix

Wet Ingredients mix

Blend blend both

The dry fruit time
Notes : Mixing the ingredients well is key to a good cake is my learning .
You can replace all the ingredients with maida, sugar etc and that will be the regular cake. This is an attempt to eat healthy and yet tasty .
Sugar I added one cup and it was just sweet the way I like and if you are sweet tooth soul then make it 2 cups of sugar (cane) .













Garam Garam Jalebi
This is the way lot of places serve idli esp around malleswaram and most of them who visit there raise their eyebrows on learning that there is no Sambhar and I smile at them 😉 . The chutney is unlimited if that question popped in your head . In my opinion there are far more better places in the surroundings which serve nicer idlis but one has to visit this place atleast once for the name it carries and ofcourse palette varies , you might simply fall in love . So its an aye from me , go try I say .
I have been visiting this place over a decade now and my love for this place hasn’t faded .I used to earlier relish only their meals and now  even dosa’s and idlis . Its a no frills attached place with good service and yummy food.Its all about veg here with lots of dosas to try on their menu and of course special dishes linked to days 🙂 . For instance a poli(obattu) is available only on Sunday .
Today it was raining and Dosa told a friend so we headed to Sree Krishna Kafe . Parking is an issue so as usual we chose a by-lane . We ordered for one masala dosa , one podi masala dosa and one plain podi dosa . After the first round by 3 of us , one more podi dosa made its way to our table 😉 . They have this unlimited chutneys that will be served at the table like gravies during meals . They have a mint/pudina chutney , an onion chutney and regular white coconut chutney and of course Sambhar needless to mention .
Let me set the ambience , imagine crispy yummy piping hot kachori in a Bangalore weather . Heaven isnt it? Below is the recipe


