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Saturday, August 03, 2013
Vanilla Cake with Chocolate Fudge Layer (low-fat)
One thing is clear. I've become obsessed with baking without butter or oil. Trying substitutes like banana, greek yogurt, avocado makes baking interesting and unexpected. You never know how the recipe will turn out. And when it turns out great, I am happy.
When I took it out of the oven the appearance did not impress me too much. Even though I was very curious to look what's inside I was patient enough to place it into the fridge and wait for the next morning.
And then came the happy morning. I sliced it and saw a beautiful, moist white cake with a dark mousse-like bottom. Magic! After I had examined its appearance, tasting time came. The cake was so unbelievably moist you could never say there's no fat! And moreover, it was chewy like a brownie! Especially around the edges. The chocolate layer was the most fantastic. It was so creamy!
So the next day there was no cake left. I felt very proud, haha. I wanted to give it "Magic Cake" name but we all know that the cake with this name already exists. So I gave it a ridiculously long and weird name. At least it says almost everything about this cake. The name should actually be "Fat-free chewy greek yogurt moist vanilla cake squares with fudgy chocolate mousse bottom". Hmm that would sound quite weird though...
Fat-Free Vanilla Cake with Chocolate Fudge Layer
Vanilla layer:
125g flour
1 tsp baking powder
1/3 tsp salt
90g sugar
2 egg whites
100g greek yogurt
150ml milk
1 tsp vanilla extract
Chocolate fudge layer:
2 egg yolks
80g sugar
1 tsp instant coffee granules
25g unsweetened cocoa powder
25g flour
pinch salt
150g greek yogurt
50ml milk
Prepare a 20x20cm square silicone baking dish. I highly reccommend using a silicone dish because the cake might stick to the bottom and it might be difficult to take it out of the dish.
Preheat oven to 180 deg Celsius.
Make the Vanilla Cake:
1) In a small bowl, mix together flour, baking powder, sugar and salt. Set aside.
2) In another bowl, stir together greek yogurt, milk and vanilla extract.
3) Add the dry ingredients to the greek yogurt mixture and stir until well combined.
4) Beat egg whites until stiff and gradually add them into the batter. Stir just until combined. Spread into the baking pan.
Make the chocolate layer:
1) Beat yolks with sugar until light. Add greek yogurt, milk and mix until incorporated.
2) In another bowl, mix together instant coffee granules, cocoa powder, flour and salt. Add this to the yolk mixture. Mix everything well.
3) Gradually pour the chocolate mixture onto the vanilla batter, making swirls with a fork.
4) Bake for about 35-40 minutes. Transfer on a wire rack and cool completely.
Recipe by collecting memories
Every time you post something, my jaw just drops. Seriously!? This looks in-cred-ib-le. Like, wow, so moist and amazing. I am pretty obsessed with yogurt in baked goods, too (not to mention by itself!:D) I had a recipe where its name would've been a paragraph, too:) Pinned!
ReplyDeleteHow is it possible not to love yogurt when it makes such miracles in baked goods?? And I love yogurt by itself, too. I probably could not imagine my life without it :D
DeleteThis stuff looks fantastic, I cannot believe it's actually healthy :O I'll be trying it asap, thanks for the recipe, Gaby! x
ReplyDeleteThank you! Waiting for your feedback :)
DeleteWhat temperature are you using?
ReplyDeleteI forgot to write the temperature, sorry!! It's 180 deg Celsius.
DeleteI don't understand, how come you pour the chocolate layer on top of the vanilla one, but it ends up at the bottom? :(
ReplyDeleteActually the outcome surprised me a little bit too. But I assume that this happened because vanilla layer is made of egg whites and is lighter than the chocolate layer which contains egg yolks.
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DeleteHow can you call this fat free when it has egg yolk in it? The yolk of an egg is HIGH in fat! Also you have not listed in your recipe that you need to use 0% greek yogurt and skimmed milk to make this non fat.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the comment. My mistake! I will fix it :)
DeleteThanks for the perfect recipe for this awesome vanilla cake with chocolate. I hate to say it but, I'm glad someone has the all the hard work for us!
ReplyDeleteCan look at my blog and see nutritional facts of healthy, low fat food at grocery stores.
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ReplyDeleteHi fellas,
Thank you so much for this wonderful article really!
If someone want to read more about those cake with name I think this is the right place for you!
My brownie layer didn't sink but tasted okay. I used peppermint essence instead of vanilla but should have doubled it. You can't have too much peppermint!
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