Monday, March 14, 2011

Mawa Pistachio Saffron Mini Bundt Cake - an eggless recipe

ne afternoon when I was sitting around thinking what I could cook up next, my baking genes started to flare up. The obvious question was what to bake. As I sat there and thought, I basically kicked myself for not having thought about the most common form of cake that I ate and made growing up - a cake with Indian flavors.
I remember back at home when I first started learning to bake anything, I tried to make a cake in one of those small counter-top electric ovens. It was a recipe that everyone in my extended family used when they had to make a cake! Nothing extraordinary, just your basic cake but kicked up several notches by adding key Indian flavors like mawa and nuts. That made the cake almost a cross between a cake and an Indian sweet dish.
Having baked several different kinds of breads and cakes, I decided to put a little twist on the classic recipe by adding pistachios and cardamom. Moreover, I believe this made the cake a bit more exotic, perfect for the upcoming occasion of the festival of Holi. 
So here is the recipe for this fabulous fusion cake. Also, if mawa is difficult to find where you live, I have also detailed a couple of easy ways of making your own mawa at home. The use of mini bundt pan is optional. You can use any cake pan, I just thought they looked cute and were handy to serve to my little princess.



For Mawa or Khoya-
Ingredients: makes 1 cup
Non Fat Milk Powder ................. 1 1/4 cups 
Evaporated Milk ....................... 5 oz can
Method:
1.In the microwave, mix and cook uncovered on high in a large bowl for 4-5 min stirring every minute (if it dries up when cooled, heat in a non stick pan for 3-4 min)
- or -
Ingredients: 
Ricotta cheese ............. 15 oz
Ghee ........................ 1 tbsp
Method:
1.A nice and quick way to make mawa is to use ricotta cheese. In a heavy bottom pan, on medium heat melt the ghee, add  ricotta and cook while stirring till it thickens and starts to caramelize at the bottom, about 25 to 30 minutes. There you have it, your quick and easy (and relatively inexpensive) mawa :) It can be stored refrigerated for up to a week.

For Cake-
Ingredients: Makes 10-12
All Purpose Flour ..................1 1/4 cup
Sugar ............................... 1/2 cup
Mawa ............................... 1 cup
Milk ................................. 1 1/4 + 2 tbsp (I use 2%)
Baking Powder .................... 2 tsp
Baking Soda ....................... 1/2 tsp
Saffron ............................. 3/4 tsp soaked in 2 tbsp warm milk for 30 min
Pistachios .......................... 1/2 cup chopped  + 2 tbsp for garnish
Green Cardamom  Powder ....... 1/2 tsp
Unsalted Butter .................... 1/2 cup melted
Method:
1. Mix mawa, milk and butter and pulse in a blender for 1-2 min till no lumps. You can use hand blender too.
2. In another bowl mix all the dry ingredients, mix properly and add in to the blender with the mawa milk mixture, blend for 1-2 min.
3. Add  pista and pulse again (till pista gets coarsely chopped) add cardamom and saffron,  blend to mix. Pour into greased mini bundt pans or muffin pans. Bake for 17-20 min in 375ºF or until a cake tester comes out clean. Keep an eye as every oven is different. 
4. Let it cool for 15- 20 minutes and sit back and ENJOY!

109 comments:

Sharmilee! :) said...

Wow looks so soft n yumm

Only Fish Recipes said...

wow...cake looks just so yummy....sucha beautiful presentaion...loved it dear !

kanthi said...

Cake,looks delicious,yummy.

Paaka Shaale said...

The cake looks fabulous Aipi. I will surely try this :)

Archana said...

Lovely colour and I am sure it will taste as good.
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Umm Mymoonah said...

Believe it or not, just today I made a cake with ricotta cheese which my kids loved. These mini bundt version are so cute and lovely. And on top of all I love the saffron flavour.

Sushma Mallya said...

so lovely & cute mini cakes...pics are so beautiful aipi...

Rani acharyulu said...

Awesome pics and cake looks delicious.Thanks for sharing this wonderful recipe.

Panchpakwan said...

Yummy and irresitable mava cake..Beautiful presentation and clicks.

Krithi's Kitchen said...

Gorgeous... Absolutely love the color and texture.. Tiny bundt cakes are so lovely... and I appreciate the idea of making an indian sweet base to a cake.. Yummy..

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Hamaree Rasoi said...

Aipi this given quantity can make how many mini cakes? Looks gorgeous. Sure you daughter enjoyed every bit of it

Deepa
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Yummy Team said...

Cute little bundt cakes, Aipi..Your pics are too good!

Vidhya said...

The cakes look super soft and super cute.Wish I could have one.

Mrs K said...

Happy Holi,Aipi:) honestly this is the best sweet I can think of for Holi in absence of jalebi,I am already curious to taste mava in a cake,I can alreay tell from the pictures that this is going to be addicting,and I have to try this:)

Priya (elaichii) said...

That looks so delectable!

Jackie at Phamfatale.com said...

Your dessert looks insanely delicious. Plus the saffron adds this little touch of luxury :-] Beautiful food photography!

Vimitha Anand said...

Princess would have enjoyed it... They look cute and tempting... Lovely pics...

Manasi said...

Ooooooooooooh! I love the mini bundts... may i have one please? :)

Raji said...

This is looking absolutely divine...so rich and colour is also lovely..I was going to buy mawa to make gujiya..now I will definitely end up buying lot more mawa to make this too..thank u thank u dear for this wonderful recipe.

Ila said...

wow wonderful and very innovative cake :) yummy yummy :)

Hema Mahen said...

Fusion cake looks awesome, moist and delicious...

An Open Book said...

im seriously drooling...

simply.food said...

Beautiful clicks and the mini cakes look delectable.

kothiyavunu.com said...

Woow...they look gorgeous!!! Iam feeling damn hungry looking at the stunning pic.It deserves a try..

kitchen queen said...

droolworthy and lovely cake.

Kankana said...

They looks so moist and tasty .. i am craving for sweets now and it's only 12:30 in the afternoon :D
BTW what is mawa ?

Priya said...

Those mini bundt cake looks extremely cute and adorable..Quite an elegant cake too..

schmetterlingwords said...

Wow... The cake looks soo inviting... Pista and saffron just takes it to another level... Wish I could have one too :-)

Swarnavalli Suresh said...

The Mawa pistachio saffron cake looks tempting..have bookmarked it..

Deepti Pawar said...

Hey there Aipi! Finally stopped by your blog when I got a couple free minutes. I love what you have out here. The recipes, the photographs (awesome ones!) and the general feel of your blog. Will keep chking back on it often now onwards. Great to get in touch. Stay connected!

SheenaBabu said...

Awesome....Perfect for teatime

Kristen said...

Those are such cute little cakes. I cannot believe they are eggless and look so light! Great recipe.

Cool Lassi(e) said...

Umm delicious! I am in love, with this dessert!

Reshmi Mahesh said...

Cake looks soft and shud have tasted great...


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G.Pavani said...

yummy n tempting cake..

Edible Art said...

oh how pretty!
it looks so soft and moist... ~~
Mmmm ..

can you hear my tummy grumble from here? haha!

Plateful said...

Pistachio and saffron- that's a delightful combination. The cake looks perfect and I feel like grabbing that piece in your last picture!!

Smitha said...

from the name itself, I was drooling, the pics are even more tempting!...they look fantastic!
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divya said...

Soft and moist..looks so cute and yummy

Juliana said...

Aipi, the little bundt cakes are so cute and so tasty...love it with saffron and pistachio. Have a wonderful week ahead :-)

Pavithra said...

Absolutely love it ...looks great, cute and garnish.. Love all the ingredients in this cake.. so no doubt about the taste.. Hope u guys enjoyed a lot...Wish I have one too.

Harini said...

an absolute winner!! this is just so awesome! How I wish I had pista in my pantry right now! lets see if I can make it with walnuts..yumm

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Cham said...

I never tasted mawa cake, it looks moist and delicious the mini bundt

Nancy and Vijay said...

Aipi, They look so cute and delicious..nice twist adding pistachios and spices :)

michelangelo in the kitchen said...

This cake is just so delicious looking! Pistachios and saffron, how can you go wrong! I must try this recipe to taste this pronto! Delightful!!!

aipi said...

@ Kankana- You might know it as khoya which is used as a base in almost all Indian sweets. It is basically nothing but milk thickened in a pot till it is the consistency of like ricotta cheese only less watery. Hope that helps.

Ms.Chitchat said...

Awesome awesome and awesome. Wonderful textured cake. You tempt me to bake one,loved the varied ingredients.

Raina said...

Beautiful little bunt cakes. I love that they are infused with Indian flavors. I am looking forward to trying this. Thanks for the instructions to make mawa. That sounds very good. I have never baked with saffron but would love to try it:)

aipi said...

@Deepa - Thank you for you comment. Pleased to hear you liked it. As indicated in the recipe, the given measurement of ingredients will make about 10 to 12 small bundt cakes. Hope that helps.

SravsCulinaryConcepts said...

So cute and perfect !!!! Awesome clicks !!!

Satya Chaitanya said...

very delicious you are an expert ... in making variety of foods....
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Victoria said...

I love these exotic cakes. It's wonderful when a childhood memory can not only be replicated in a dish, but also be elevated to a new level that didn't exist back then. You did wonders with these cakes :)

Torviewtoronto said...

this looks beautiful and delicious

sowmya's creative saga said...

looks delicious..thanks for the recipe of making mawa..

Shobha said...

Nice... rich, soft and spongy mawa cake.

Shanavi said...

WOW .. WHAT A COINCIDENCE, I'VE ORDERED MY NEW SILICON BUNDT PAN THIS WEEK, SEE..I'VE ALREADY GOT AN RECIPE .. MARVELLOUS PICS AIPI

jeyashrisuresh said...

delicious cake ,looks very moist and yummy.great clicks aipi

Sensible Vegetarian said...

Looks so beautiful, I am sure the little princess was impressed.

Tammy said...

This looks and sounds so wonderful! Lovely photos!

xx,
Tammy

SouthindianHome said...

Wow. another wonderful eggless recipe from you. Have bookmarked it.have already tried your blueberry muffins. It came out well. Will post it tomorrow

Arti said...

They look fab Aipi... The color and the sprinkling of those pistas are just mouth watering, great pics!!
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Deeksha said...

mawa cake looks delicious and beautiful

Maria said...

I'm so happy to have found your blog. These look amazing!

Rachu said...

Wow.. nice and moist.. love it.. Mine never comes out this moist.. but i am glad I can drool over the pics.. and little princess is really lucky.
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Radhika said...

Woow. Aipi those mini bundt cakes looks awesome. Wish I get those moulds here.

Prathibha said...

Those mini bundt cakes look yummy....lovely Indian touch..I m sure they would have tasted gr8...wish I could get one..:)

Rekha shoban said...

cake looks very cute n perfect!!nice pic!

Priti said...

Looks so tempting n yum...love the pics ...going one Aipi

Sanjeeta kk said...

Wow! You really are a queen of innovation, aipi :) Love all the recipes you create. Lovely click.

Prathima Rao said...

The cake looks fabulous!!!!
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sonu said...

looks awesomely beautiful and delicious..luved the beautiful colour and as always ur clicks..

Jyoti said...

Umm.. moutherwatering.. Love the indiannes of this cake.. bookmarked!

girlichef said...

Your little cakes are beautiful and I love the flavor combination! I bought a mini-bundt pan on clearance the other day and have been wondering how to break it in. Yours are total inspiration =)

Premalatha Aravindhan said...

Perfect cake,luks delicious...awesome clicks...

Ambreen said...

Cake looks soft and inviting. Getting tempted just by looking at it. Aipi, you are so creative! Love your pictures!!!

Katerina said...

A cake with Indian flavor, that is something I would like to try!

Kairali sisters said...

oooo pretty pretty bundt cakes aipi..they loooks too good..

Smita said...

Once again bowled me over with such beautiful clicks and this tempting bundt cake.... pics are enough for me to go to kitchen and try it :)

Priya (Yallapantula) Mitharwal said...

They are such cuties. My bookmarked folder is getting full with more of your links than anyone else. I am not finding time to make them. These are truely heart winning. Now, this gives me a reason to buy mini bundt pan :)

Turmericnspice said...

soo cute and looks so yum...am craving for some sweet now :(

tigerfish said...

The saffron infusion....mmmm....magic!

Aurelia said...

Those look absolutely delicious! It's a recipe I'd love to try sometime so I've added it to my list :)

Satya said...

this looks simply fabulous ... the clicks are superb too

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Sowmya said...

Yummilicious cake, lovely bundts.....feel like having some right away!

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Simply Life said...

what a fun cake flavor!

A little bit of everything said...

these cakes look so good, hard to believe it's eggless.
i've never had saffron in desserts, love the idea. thanks for sharing Aipi

women-wisdom.com said...

Fabulous cake aipi. Always you do an art in cooking.

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Miriam said...

What an amazing treat!! Miriam@Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters

SS blogs here said...

Hey Aipi.. Visiting you after a long while. So many recipes I have missed! Love the recipe for this cake. Thanks for sharing your technique of making mawa using ricotta cheese. Sounds fabulous!

Khaugiri said...

Ya it's really Yummy!!! Lovely pictures too :-)

Kalpana Sareesh said...

Aipi,

Gorgeous yummy n it looks so so soft..

saffronstreaks said...

mawa in a cake ! thats really innovative Aipi, richness of mawa and goodnss of baking gr8 combo
bookamrked it

karuna said...

looks yummy. loved the flavor profile.

alwayswinner786 said...

I love this eggless stunning cake and I want to make this for my Granny who is pure vegetarian!

Priya Sreeram said...

aipi, u make my list grow longer (bookmarked,i mean )-- this one isssssss superb !

Suchi said...

looks great- Loved your presentation!

Lizy said...

looks so moist and sounds rich.. yummy

Cooking Foodie said...

The cakes look lovely. As a kid I used to eat mava cakes from a local bakery... wonder if these taste the same... will have to make them soon...

Madhu said...

Wow Aipi! looks amazing!

Ramya said...

Awesome awesome...I have to try it...:-)
I bet that wud b sooo flavorful and super yummmm

Richa Priyanka said...

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AMMU MOHAN said...

its a great job.......very delicious cake.........it looks very beautiful like your blog......

Dimah said...

These look absolutely lovely! great photos!

Neenu Praveen said...

tuk sme tme to read the name..hihi...
Awesome luks yummy...wud love to have a bite.

Magic of Spice said...

Aipi, these are glorious and just so beautiful. I have never had anything quite like this, they sound amazing

chitra said...

Appealing, attractive and yummy...

Divya Vikram said...

This looks absolutely stunning! Lovely marriage of Indian flavors!

Anu Nandu said...

Ok...you were killing me before..now I'm totally dead. Really, you are a bunch of talent and these cakes also should be in your hall of fame!

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

Beautiful and so tempting looking! What a great combination of flavors. Heavenly!

Cheers,

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