“The Best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched, they must be felt with the heart”
– Helen Keller
Sincere Apologies for the long gap between posts. It was unintentional, the summer months in Britain is our official holiday season! that means going to India. It’s become a kind of ritual I have to go to India whatsoever! To visit my parents and family. It’s like Popeye and his spinach. It’s like the potion of love and I can somehow manage the whole year without seeing them. It all comes back to heart down the lane, it’s that love which makes you do things and takes you places without which we do not survive.
“Love is not a matter of what happens in life it’s matter of how you are dealing with it” – Ken Keyes
Coming back from India I had to juggle with a lot of things, every year the same story repeats itself predominantly, things to sort out! Kids going back to University and my lovely garden needed a lot of tending some tear and care as it was kind of abandoned with a ritual of unrealistic seasonal changes with sunny spells, sudden emotional downpours! And off course the ghastly wind how can I forgo it from my thoughts, remember those days one cold night in December the northern lights brought severe winds which would bring Santa down to earth but alas! It blew away my innocent greenhouse to my next door neighbour’s garden, knocking things around. Poor Lady called me waking me up from my dreams to the reality to a shock of how she was trying to hold down the greenhouse not to fly away to visit another neighbour! who wouldn’t be happy at all!
With all the chaos I baked this cake, this cake brings me back a lot of wonderful memories. My school days when I would wait for my daddy to bring this cake for us to munch on as after school snack, sometimes we would be treated with puffs, apple cake, Khara bun, palya Bun and Congress Kadalekai beeja (Indian Spiced peanuts) the list can go on and on, But, this cake was always my favourite. A cake so delicious so moist with the sweetness of honey. A cake you wouldn’t say No!
This would be a perfect cake for any celebration be it a valentine’s Day or Birthday or just a keep it as a centre-piece! when baked it in a tray it goes to say pick me up. This cake can also be an inspiration for the Breast Cancer awareness #Pinktober 2016.
Everything to do with your heart, either way , A day to celebrate Love –
“Doubt thou the stars are fire; doubt that the sun doth move; doubt truth to be a liar; but never doubt I love you. I love thee, I love but thee with a love that shall not die. Till the sun grows cold and the stars grow old”
– William Shakespeare.
Little did I know I would have to travel again which came as a surprise and I had to do this post, my holiday simply extended within a span of weeks now I am in Netherlands! A country which I love coming back to! A country with Scenic beauty and a land of canals, anywhere and everywhere you turn around you are surrounded by water, you just can’t miss it. Streaming down with lush greenery, swans, ducks and whatnots swimming and wading and an array of birds - chirping and chattering playfully on the trees, giving us a wake-up call. The beautiful landscape has never ceased to amaze me.
It’s a love affair, it might be a fellow human being or nature it doesn’t matter and it has no criteria. Love is a universal Language, it doesn’t know caste, creed, colour or religion. Rich or poor alike, it is just a given and give policy. So, here is how you make this cake, pouring lots of love to it…..
“Sometimes the heart sees what is invisible to the eye” – H. Jackson Brown Jr.
Honey Cake (Iyengar Bakery style)
Recipe Author: Jayasri
Type : Indian
Prep time: 15 minutes
Cook time : 45-50minutes
Food type : Dessert
Servings : 6 to 8
Shelf- life: up to 1 week without refrigeration
Ingredients
Ingredients for the cake
185 grams All-Purpose Flour
185 grams Sugar
150 grams Butter
50 grams Coconut Oil(any oil)
5 Eggs
½ tsp Baking Soda
¾ tsp Baking powder
½ tsp salt
1 tsp Agar Agar powder or cream of tartar
2 tsp vanilla essence
Ingredients for the topping
6 tbsp Jam
4 tbsp Honey
1 tbsp water
¼ to ⅓ cup Desiccated Coconut
Method
1. Keep all the Ingredients at room temperature
2. Take a 9’’ by 3’’ heart shaped cake tin or a square tin** prepare the tin by rubbing the butter and then sprinkling All-purpose Flour completely so it is well coated.
3. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F/180 degree C/Gas Mark 4
4. In a mixing bowl take all the dry ingredients and mix thoroughly. Using a sieve sift the dry ingredients at least 3 times so they are well combined. set it aside.
5. In a large mixing bowl take butter and whip it until it is light and fluffy, then add sugar ¼ cup at a time until everything is incorporated.
6. Now to this butter, mix add one egg at a time and beat well, If you find it curdling please do not panic it’s just normal add 2 tbsp of the flour mix into it. Use all the eggs until well combined, add 2 tsp of vanilla essence when beating the eggs.
7. Now take the dry ingredients and combine carefully little at a time. Fold it in the butter & egg mixture without over mixing it.
8. Pour the cake batter into the prepared tin and bake in the preheated oven for at least 45 to 50 minutes, mine took around 50-55 minutes. This depends completely on how your oven works.
9. Check the cake with a skewer or any other way by piercing it in the middle of the cake to make completely sure that the skewer comes out clean.
10. When it’s baking make the syrup / topping for the cake. Place a pan on a low flame to this add Honey and mixed fruit jam to loosen it up. Once it starts to combine well and a tbsp of water mix it thoroughly and keep it aside until needed.
11. Remove the cake once done onto a cooling rack. Let it cool for 10 to 15 minutes.
12. Taking a toothpick, prick holes all around the cake. If your cake tin is springform, it is easy to remove even after pouring the syrup. If not, it is better to remove the cake onto a serving plate, or onto a stand.
13. Place it on a board and pour the warm topping mixture onto to the cake completely spreading it all around. Don’t allow it to drizzle around. once the syrup is poured all over the cake. Leave it for a while 20 to 25 minutes.
14. Then sprinkle the desiccated coconut all over the cake and that’s it your cake is done.
15. Just bake it and enjoy it.
** In India this cake is usually baked in a square tin and cut into small squares and sold individually.
Honey cake (#Iyengar Bakery style) #pinktober
Ingredients
- Ingredients for the cake
- 185 grams All-Purpose Flour
- 185 grams Sugar
- 150 grams Butter
- 50 grams Coconut Oil
- 5 Eggs
- ½ tsp Baking Soda
- ¾ tsp Baking powder
- ½ tsp salt
- 1 tsp Agar Agar powder or cream of tartar
- 2 tsp vanilla essence
- Ingredients for the topping
- 6 tbsp Jam
- 4 tbsp Honey
- 1 tbsp water
- ¼ to ⅓ cup Desiccated Coconut
Instructions
- Keep all the Ingredients at room temperature
- Take a 9’’ by 3’’ heart shaped cake tin or a square tin** prepare the tin by rubbing the butter and then sprinkling All-purpose Flour completely so it is well coated.
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F/180 degree C/Gas Mark 4
- In a mixing bowl take all the dry ingredients and mix thoroughly. Using a sieve sift the dry ingredients at least 3 times so they are well combined. set it aside.
- In a large mixing bowl take butter and whip it until it is light and fluffy, then add sugar ¼ cup at a time until everything is incorporated.
- Now to this butter, mix add one egg at a time and beat well, If you find it curdling please do not panic it’s just normal add 2 tbsp of the flour mix into it. Use all the eggs until well combined, add 2 tsp of <g class="gr_ gr_238 gr-alert gr_gramm gr_run_anim Grammar only-ins replaceWithoutSep" id="238" data-gr-id="238">vanilla</g> essence when beating the eggs.
- Now take the dry ingredients and combine carefully little at a time. Fold it in the butter & egg mixture without over mixing it.
- Pour the cake batter into the prepared tin and bake in the preheated oven for at least 45 to 50 minutes, mine took around 50-55 minutes. This depends completely on how your oven works.
- Check the cake with a skewer or any other way by piercing it in the middle of the cake to make completely sure that the skewer comes out clean.
- When it’s baking make the syrup / topping for the cake. Place a pan on a low flame to this add Honey and mixed fruit jam to loosen it up. Once it starts to combine well and a tbsp of water mix it thoroughly and keep it aside until needed.
- Remove the cake once done onto a cooling rack. Let it cool for 10 to 15 minutes.
- Taking a toothpick, prick holes all around the cake. If your cake tin is springform, it is easy to remove even after pouring the syrup. If not, it is better to remove the cake onto a serving plate, or onto a stand.
- Place it on a board and pour the warm topping mixture onto to the cake completely spreading it all around. Don’t allow it to drizzle around. once the syrup is poured all over the cake. Leave it for a while 20 to 25 minutes.
- Then sprinkle the desiccated coconut all over the cake and that’s it your cake is done.
- Just bake it and enjoy it.
- ** In India this cake is usually baked in a square tin and cut into small squares and sold individually.
Notes
Panettone
This dish is looking very tasty! I would love to make this. Thanks for the recipe of this colorful dish. Keep posting more recipes!
Jayasri Ravi
Thank you so much, do try it out and tell me how you liked it!
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Nandita
There was aa time in my life when i had the honey cake literally every single day. Your cake has turned out perfectly. You have made me very nostalgic Jayasri:)
Jayasri Ravi
Oh! yeah, me too Nandita, I used to do the same. I too used to eat almost every day couldn't stop eating it, it's quite addictive. It really turned out perfectly say so my family too.
Rafeeda@The Big Sweet Tooth
That is an awesome cake... I must try this! Pinning it up...
Jayasri Ravi
Thank you Rafee, please do and tell me how it turned out. Hope you like it.
themadscientistskitchen
Love it. Plan to make it soon
Jayasri Ravi
Me too Archana, try it out and tell me if it turned out well.