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Recipe of Any-night-of-the-week Oil & Gluten-Free Okara Apple Cake

Oil & Gluten-Free Okara Apple Cake

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Many things affect the quality of taste from Oil & Gluten-Free Okara Apple Cake, starting from the type of ingredients, then the selection of fresh ingredients, the ability to cut dishes to how to make and serve them. Don't worry if you want to prepare Oil & Gluten-Free Okara Apple Cake delicious at home, because if you already know the trick then this dish can be used as an extraordinary special treat.

As for the number of servings that can be served to make Oil & Gluten-Free Okara Apple Cake is 6 servings. So make sure this portion is enough to serve for yourself and your beloved family.

To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook Oil & Gluten-Free Okara Apple Cake using 8 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

Recently I've been trying various easy okara cake recipes (oil-free, wheat-free and low-calorie), and I think this one is a big success. I thought it may be not sweet enough since I only used 2 tablespoons sugar. But with the natural sweetness of the apple, the cake was moderately sweet, and maybe I shouldn't say this myself, but it was delicious. Please bear in mind that the sweetness of the cake varies depending on the apple you use. So use the sweetest looking apple as possible. I don't recommend using sour type apples. You only need to whip the eggs for 1 minute, but whip them really well continuously. Be sure to use large size eggs. The end product will vary depending on the okara you use. In Step 2, add the apple first to the egg mixture, and mix. Then add the okara, and mix really well. The batter is rather thick, so be sure to put the batter into the corners at the bottom of the cake pan. The "Increased Okara Version" is moderately sweet, so adjust the sweetness by adding more sugar in the batter, or by pouring caramel sauce over the cake. Recipe by ne-ne

Ingredients and spices that need to be Take to make Oil & Gluten-Free Okara Apple Cake:

  1. 2 large Eggs
  2. 2 tbsp ◎Soft light brown sugar
  3. 3 tbsp ◎Milk
  4. 3 tbsp ◎Skimmed milk
  5. 1 Apple
  6. 150 grams Fresh okara
  7. 5 grams Baking powder
  8. 1 Rum (optional)

Instructions to make to make Oil & Gluten-Free Okara Apple Cake

  1. Line a cake pan with parchment paper. Peel the apple, cut into 8 pieces and slice. Preheat the oven to 180 ℃.
  2. Break the eggs into a bowl, and whip hard with a whisk for about 1 minute continuously. It should be a bit airy (as shown in this photo). Add the ◎ ingredients and mix well. Add the apple from Step 1, and mix with a spatula. Add the okara and baking powder, and mix well with the spatula.
  3. Pour the batter into the cake pan. Be sure to fill the batter into the corners of the cake pan, and smooth out the surface using the spatula. Bake in the oven for about 40-45 minutes, and it's done. When the cake is slightly cool, remove from the pan. Dust with powdered sugar to finish. Cut the cake into thick slices.
  4. It's also delicious if you add cinnamon and rum raisins to this apple cake. You should try it!
  5. Increased Okara Version: Use 200 g okara, 5 tablespoons skimmed milk, and the other ingredients are the same as the normal version. It's moderately sweet since the amount of the sugar is the same. Adjust the amount of sugar to taste. This version is a little less tasty than the normal version, and it falls apart easier.
  6. It may be difficult to see in this photo, but I poured caramel sauce over the cake and let it harden. It's crunchy and I like its texture. Please refer to Step 7 to make the caramel sauce. This cake is intended for a diet, so I only used 1 tablespoon sugar. But if you double the amounts to make the sauce, it might cover the cake better. Adjust to your taste.
  7. Making the caramel sauce: Put 1 tablespoon of sugar and 1 teaspoon water in a pot, and turn on the heat. Once it becomes dark brown, add 1 teaspoon of water, and mix. Pour the sauce over the cake, and let cool thoroughly. When the caramel hardens and becomes crunchy, it's ready. If you don't let it cool completely, the sauce will stick to the knife when you cut.
  8. With raisins: I made this with the "Increased Okara Version" and added 40 g of raisins. It's moderately sweet.
  9. The cake won't rise as much as the normal version, but I was able to make this using artificial sweetener (I used the amount equivalent to 3 tablespoons of sugar with the "Increased Okara Version", and added a generous amount of raisins). Apparently, artificial sweeteners lose their sweetness a little when heated. So taking that into account, adjust the amount of artificial sweetener. I recommend using granule type, not liquid type.
  10. Note: The end product will vary depending on the water content of the okara you use. If the okara looks like it contains a lot of moisture, roast the okara to evaporate the moisture, or use less milk.
  11. When you pour the batter into the cake pan, I think the cake will be less likely to fall apart if you press the batter firmly into the pan using a spatula.

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