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Ragi Plum Cake Recipe for Christmas

By Hemapriya Natesan @MyLittleMoppet

December 18, 2017 Leave a Comment

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Fruit cakes are customary during Christmas, especially plum cakes. Come December, and all the bakeries start displaying fruit cakes of various kinds. They’re very tempting, but we know that too much refined flour and sugar isn’t good for us! That’s why we’ve gone and given a healthy twist to the traditional version with our Ragi Plum Cake Recipe for Christmas!

Ragi Plum Cake Recipe for Christmas

Fruit cakes are customary during Christmas and we've gone and given a healthy twist to the traditional version with our Ragi Plum Cake Recipe for Christmas!

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 Cup whole wheat flour
  • 1/2 cup Ragi Flour
  • 1/2 Cup grated or powdered Jaggery
  • 1/4 Cup Oil
  • 1 cup Orange Juice ( have used fresh one)
  • 1/4 Cup Chopped nuts ( have used Almonds, Cashew nuts and Walnuts)
  • 1/2 Cup dry fruits ( have used dried Figs, Apricot , Dates , Raisins and Tutti Frutti )
  • 1 tbsp Custard powder
  • 1/2 tsp Baking Powder
  • Pinch of Salt
  • 1 tsp spice mixture ( 1 clove, 1 small stick of Cinnamon , 1/4 piece Nutmeg)
  • 1 tsp Vanilla essence(optional)
  • 10-12 blanched Almonds for garnishing (optional)

Ragi Plum Cake

Method:

1. Preheat the oven at 180 degrees Celsius for 15 minutes. Grease the cake pan or line it with the help of parchment paper.

2. Sieve the whole wheat flour, ragi flour, custard powder, spice mix, baking powder and pinch of salt together 2-3 times in a larger bowl. Our dry ingredients are ready.

Ragi Plum Cake

3. Put the jaggery powder in another bowl, add the orange juice and oil and whisk well until the jaggery powder dissolves completely in the orange juice.

Ragi Plum Cake

4. To this mix add the vanilla extract and blend well. Our wet ingredients are ready.

Ragi Plum Cake

5. Mix the wet and dry ingredients and blend well to get a lump-free batter.

Ragi Plum Cake

6. To the bowl of dry fruits and nuts, add 1 teaspoon of whole wheat flour and mix well. Add the nuts and dry fruits to the cake batter. Blend well with a spatula or whisk.

Ragi Plum Cake

7. Now add the blanched slivered almonds to the batter and mix well.

Ragi Plum Cake

8. Pour the batter in a greased cake pan. Tap the cake pan once or twice to remove any trapped air bubbles.

Ragi Plum Cake

9. Bake the cake at 180 degrees Celsius in a preheated oven for 30-35 minutes. Keep a check after 25 minutes as the temperature may vary from oven to oven. To check if the cake is done, insert a toothpick in the center of the cake. If the tooth pick comes out clean, the cake is done. If there is some batter sticking to the toothpick, bake the cake for another 5 minutes.

Ragi Plum Cake

10. Cool on a wire rack and slice into pieces.

Fruit cakes are customary during Christmas and we've gone and given a healthy twist to the traditional version with our Ragi Plum Cake Recipe for Christmas!

This cake can be given to toddlers over 18 months, but chop the nuts finely if they can pose a choking hazard. The combination of ragi flour and whole wheat flour make this Ragi Plum Cake wholesome and more satiating – so you’re not at risk of overeating! Besides, jaggery serves as a sweetener, which means no sugar. Traditional fruit cakes require several dates of pre-soaking the nuts in alcohol, but this is a child friendly version – and super easy too!

Fruit cakes are customary during Christmas and we've gone and given a healthy twist to the traditional version with our Ragi Plum Cake Recipe for Christmas!

Ragi Plum Cake Recipe for Christmas  
Ragi Plum Cake Recipe for Christmas
Save Print PREP TIME 15 mins COOK TIME 30 mins TOTAL TIME 45 mins   Fruit cakes are customary during Christmas and we've gone and given a healthy twist to the traditional version with our Ragi Plum Cake Recipe for Christmas! Author: Poonam Recipe type: Dessert Cuisine: Indian INGREDIENTS
  • ½ Cup whole wheat flour
  • ½ cup Ragi Flour
  • ½ Cup grated or powdered Jaggery
  • ¼ Cup Oil
  • 1 cup Orange Juice (I've used fresh juice)
  • ¼ Cup Chopped nuts (I have used Almonds, Cashew nuts and Walnuts)
  • ½ Cup dry fruits (I have used dried Figs, Apricot, Dates, Raisins and Tutti Frutti)
  • 1 tbsp Custard powder
  • ½ tsp Baking Powder
  • Pinch of Salt
  • 1 tsp spice mixture (1 clove, 1 small stick of Cinnamon, ¼ piece Nutmeg)
  • 1 tsp Vanilla essence (optional)
  • 10-12 blanched Almonds for garnishing (optional)
METHOD
  1. Preheat the oven at 180 degrees Celsius for 15 minutes. Grease the cake pan or line it with the help of parchment paper.
  2. Sieve the whole wheat flour, ragi flour, custard powder, spice mix, baking powder and pinch of salt together 2-3 times in a larger bowl. Our dry ingredients are ready.
  3. Put the jaggery powder in another bowl, add the orange juice and oil and whisk well until the jaggery powder dissolves completely in the orange juice.
  4. To this mix add the vanilla extract and blend well. Our wet ingredients are ready.
  5. Mix the wet and dry ingredients and blend well to get a lump-free batter.
  6. To the bowl of dry fruits and nuts, add 1 teaspoon of whole wheat flour and mix well. Add the nuts and dry fruits to the cake batter. Blend well with a spatula or whisk.
  7. Now add the blanched slivered almonds to the batter and mix well.
  8. Pour the batter in a greased cake pan. Tap the cake pan once or twice to remove any trapped air bubbles.
  9. Bake the cake at 180 degrees Celsius in a preheated oven for 30-35 minutes. Keep a check after 25 minutes as the temperature may vary from oven to oven. To check if the cake is done, insert a toothpick in the center of the cake. If the tooth pick comes out clean, the cake is done. If there is some batter sticking to the toothpick, bake the cake for another 5 minutes.
  10. Cool on a wire rack and slice into pieces.
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