Birthday coming up? Try this super easy crowd-pleasing cake recipe

New to baking or short on time? Here’s an easy cake recipe that your friends and family are sure to love

 

Making a birthday cake for someone you love can be a daunting task. And even for the most seasoned pros, there’s not always enough time in the day to get the piping bags out. So, here’s a no-frills recipe that is very simple to make, looks impressive and is incredibly delicious. With no butter, this vegan recipe uses banana, almond power and sour cream instead. It’s also healthier than your average cake (hoorah, another slice please!). So, say hello to a recipe you’ll most likely be reaching for time and time again. 

 

Preparation time: 

15 min 

1 hour cooking 

Ingredients:  

  • 210 g self-raising flour 
  • 7g baking powder 
  • 100g almond powder  
  • 100g almond halves 
  • 100g dates (sliced) 
  • 120g sugar 
  • 5g salt 
  • 330 g banana (peeled) 
  • 200g sour cream 
  • 2 eggs 

Icing: 

  • 175g icing sugar 
  • 2 tbsp lemon juice 

Preparations:

  1. In a large mixing bowl, add your dry ingredients: flour, baking powder, almond powder, almond halves, dates, salt and sugar and mix.  
  2. In a separate bowl, mash the banana and then add in your eggs (whisked) and the sour cream.  
  3. Now mix both the wet and dry ingredients together. 
  4. Bake at 145°C for about 1 hour. 
  5. For the icing, beat the icing sugar with the lemon juice until smooth and then drizzle over the cake. Decorate as you wish, you could try berries (like we did), chocolate shavings or how about edible glitter? 

 

Bon appetit! Whatever the occasion, this beautiful cake is sure to leave the person you made it for feeling loved and that’s a wonderful gift. 

Renaud Goigoux

Renaud Goigoux

Renaud Goigoux is the head chef of Rouhi in Amsterdam, a new restaurant in collaboration with the flagship store: House of Rituals. Renaud, who previously worked in the Amsterdam kitchens of RIJKS® and Breda, has a passion for food, sustainability and health. Seasonality is at the core of his cooking, where the combination and simplicity of the vegetables he uses are the star of the show. In his free time, Renaud likes to get away from the city and get close to nature, where he spends time foraging for the restaurant.

@restobarrouhi

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