Date Cake (Eggless)

This is a cake recipe I got from my pachi(mom’s sister). She has an amazing collection of very easy and very tasty food. One among them is this cake. The cake mix requires hardly 2-3 steps and you will have a cake with amazing taste
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This is one of the dishes she always prepared for any parties at her home. It became so popular that everybody started asking her for this recipe. It spread in her circle of friends and relatives like a wild fever. After a few days everybody was baking this cake at their home. There is a tradition in their family to send food items, mostly sweets or some other special dishes, to friends and relatives occasionally -once in a month or so. After this ‘cake fever’, everybody was finding this cake in the box sent to them. Finally Pachi was so bored of eating it, she had to stop baking this.
When I started baking, I prepared this once and took it to office. Again, the ‘cake fever’ was spread in the office. Everybody who tasted the cake thought I bought it from the store and was bluffing about having baked it myself!!!. So be careful when you are baking this, you might start a ‘cake fever’ again
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This cake tastes great when served with vanilla icecream.
I wish to send this entry to Meenakshi’s ‘Picnic at park‘ event.
Ingredinets:
18 dates(Khajoor)
3/4 cup milk
3/4 cup sugar
1 cup all purpose flour or maida
1/2 cup oil
1 tea spn baking soda
1 tbl spn cashews, walnuts(optional)
PS: If you use ‘baking powder’ instead of ‘baking soda’, cake becomes a bit harder.
Method:
Soak the dates in warm milk overnight (I usually don’t soak the dates since I use the seedless dates, I just heat milk and dates for few minutes or microwave them so that dates becomes soft and help in grinding). Remove the seeds. Add sugar and grind them to a smooth paste along with the milk in which it is soaked in. Add oil and mix.
Sieve together flour and baking soda. Add the flour one table spoon at a time and mix slowly. Add the nuts and mix.


Preheat the oven at 350F. Bake the cake in a greased oven proof dish for 35-40min (or till a knife inserted in the cake comes out clean).


Makes 8 large pieces
Preparation time : 45min

Updated pictures on Feb 17th 2008 :
PS: The color of the cake largely depends on the dates used. I have made it with different varieties of dates and sometimes it turns out black and sometimes it is very light in color. So do not panic if your cake does not look exactly like mine.
In above picture, I have used buttercream icing for decoration.
One change I made this time is, I didn’t add oil. It was a bit less dense, but the taste was still great. So I think I will be baking the low calorie version, ie without oil hereafter. All other ingredients quantity remain same.
Looks like a very easy recipe. I am going to try using an egg in it tho.
Love the details you have given in your cake recepie, I am surely gonna try it out and i believe it will be as yummy as it looks….Are you folks into barkey things, can i get few more recepies from you…God Bless You.
thank you
I made this cake last weekend and it was AWESOME! My folks just LOVED it! Thanks a again for all the wonderful recipes!
Hey Shilpa,
Could you please post a recipe for eggless brownies? I’m sure a lot of us would love to see that in your blog. My search for the perfect eggless brownie never seems to end…
Pleeeeeee…….aaaaaaaaaa……aaaase!!!
thanks for the recipe…….came out perfect….my frnd loved it….spreading the cake fever…….
Hi
It came out well. Rather than a cake it came out more like a bread cake. My 3 year old who used to laugh whenever I offered him my baked goods – asked for the cake and ate a couple of pieces.
Baked this cake on microwave. Samsung at 800 power setting for 5 minutes. Left it standing for 15 minutes.
geetha
Sorry , tried out the cake n I felt that this is the worst cake that I have ever tasted.The cake lacked flavour n none liked it.
hi this is really so good.i am try this
hello…
i have tried it… it was awesome…. everyone liked it…
I substituted soymilk for milk, sunflower seeds for nuts and used 1/4 cup oil and 1/4 cup apple sauce to make it 1/2 cup. Still in the oven…but smells nice. Hopefully it’ll taste as good as it smells.
my daughter is allergic to eggs, all dairy and nuts
I normally don’t attempt recipes from the internet lest they dont turn out well. But having accidentally visted your site and chanced upon this dates cake recipe, I couldnt resist trying it out. And I must say it turned out so well and with the occasion being my Dad’s birthday, it pleased me no end to see my family gorging upon the cake!! Thanks much. Deepa
Hi … i tried this recipe today and til i cut it looked just like your images but no one at home liked it….it just didnt have a good taste… also it taste more like bread than cake……I followed your instruction sincerely but all vain…now i will have to eat it like bread
((( Sorry not blaming u but than wonder what went wrong…..It was the first time I made a cake n my friends didnt even eat it properly and they were simply saying its good but I know they didnt like it as whenever I make something they just ask for more and with this cake they didnt even finish the firs piece properly.
Shilpa,
I am an avid reader of your blog…and have tried out a few recipes. Date cake is my personal favorite! Would like to share that I tried making the cake with a little variation by adding “wheat flour” instead of maida and the result was still yummy!!
Thanks for this recipe. Tried this cake recipe about two years ago for a friend’s baby shower party. She had requested me to bake an eggless cake and after endless searches on the internet found this. It turned out so perfect that I did start the cake fever. Wherever I move go around the world, I never fail to contaminate people with this fever! Right now, I am in the middle east and we get excellent dates here. Tried it with slightly raw dates and it tasted good too. I have tried it with wholewheat flour, olive oil and no sugar (the dates were very sweet). Good to eat and good for health.
yummy ,it turned out great.
Hi.. one question….is i am not soaking the date as i will be using seedless dates … do i need to make paste using whole 3/4 cup milk or there is difference in he qty? please clarify ….thanks….
Yes, you still have to use same quantity.
Thanks for ur reply… I am going to bake it now… hope it turns out good….
Hi …I just took out this cake from the oven…. it did sink a little in the middle but looks like its cooked fully as the knife came out clean… but one thing bothers me is the edges are little more dark and not soft as other part of the cake,,, this had happened with me before also when i tried to bake some other cake ,,, can u please help me with shilpa,,,
thanks….
Keep it on a bit lower temperature ,on the middle rack and try.
Thanks for the quick reply…. I will keep this in mind next time which will be very soon… though this date cake tasted very good…. everyone in my family loved it…. thanks for sharing this recipe…..
I tried this cake in Australia in the oven it turn out good. After coming back to India I am trying in conventional oven. When I bake it for intial 1 to 2 hrs it’s like proper cake then later it will taste as half cooked and sticky. Can you please suggest me how can I get it properly?
1-2hrs?? I think the oven is not getting heated properly.
Hi Shilpa, I tried this cake last week and it came out extremely well. I tried a vegan version using soy milk instead of dairy milk and it tasted awesome. I’m going to blog about it shortly. Thank you so much for this very simple yet tasty recipe.
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Hi Shilpa,
Tomorrow is my husband’s birthday and I am going to bake this cake for him. Can you please tell me the measurement of the cup and spoon which you use for this recipe? Is 1 cup = 200ml?
Sorry, at this point, I do not have exact measurements in weight. When I try it next time, I can measure and find out. All the measurements are in standard US measuring cups (you could use google to convert each ingredient)
Hi Shilpa,
I tried this cake last night and it came out amazingly well for an eggless cake. It was a little fudgy just like a brownie thought. This is my first try at eggless baking and I chose this recipe..I did make some changes from the originial recipe that you posted..I will be posting it soon in my blog.. Thanks and love all the konkani recipes of yours..treasured collection u have out here for a konkani like me
i’ve lg microwave.how to bake a cake in it.i dont know to bake it at grill,micro or combi.and at what power.plz help.
Please refer the manual of microwave.
Some of my readers said they just microwaved it on high for 6-7 mins (I don’t remember the time exactly, so keep a close eye on it).
Can I use the soda that I use in dokla, pakoda etc?
Yes
Hi Shilpa..hwz u? Just to let u know have lost count wrt how many times I bakes this beauty but alws got gr8 feedback frm who ever tasted these! I hv extremely wet/moist dates here so adding 1/2 t of bak pwder gave a fluffiness to the cake. This was additional. Take care bye.
Hi Shilpa,
I just had to write in and let you know how delicious and moist this cake comes out everytime I make it! THANK YOU for sharing this!
I tried something different today to make it healthier for my son-
Today, I substituted 1/2 cup oil with 1/2 cup applesauce and reduced the sugar from 3/4th to 1/2 cup. Further, I toasted a good amount of walnuts and almonds, coarsely ground them and added it to the mix. Last but not least I baked it in a bread pan. Viola! I have a wonderfully moist, delicious and healthy loaf of a date cake!
Wondering if there is a way to ascertain the calories on your recipe?
Keep it up!!
Anu
I think this is a great way to get some
Hi
did you ever try this cake with eggs, would it mess it up? How many eggs should I use if I can make it sith eggs?
Thanks for sharing!
Sorry, haven’t tried.
I have a date spread that I wanted to use for this recepie. Any idea how I should use that as far as measurments and method?
Thanks again
Shirley
Don’t know. Sorry
I just gave it a go, I used butter instead of oil and the spear instead of having to grind whole dates. I used less sugar since the date spread had sugar in it. It came out owesome! I used Swiss marange frosting which I also added some of the date spread to and made a five layered cake with filling for my decorated sculpted cake.
Thanks so much for the recepie I will try it again for sure.
Shirley
Hi Shilpa,
I baked this cake with splenda for my dad-in-law and he loved it! thnx!
I have been making this cake for the last 6-8 months and anyone who ate has asked for the recipe. thank you for putting this up.
Hi Shilpa,
Your website is deliciously superb. I have lost count of the number of recipes I have tried, almost all have turned out great. Could you post a simple reciple for homemade bread? I substituted brown (demerara) sugar for this recipe and it gave a wonderful flavor to the cake.
Keep up the great work, wonder how you get the time….
hi shilpa,
u hav mntiond tat u dnt soak dates since u use seedless dates, but then how the role of milk shall come into play in this case,because dates have are soaked in warm milk.thus if i use seedless dates,do i need to soak them or not and if yes then wher i must soak them in
milk helps in grinding dates. I don’t soak overnight, I just heat the milk and dates for few minutes and it softens them and makes it easy to grind.
Hi Shilpa!
Thanks a lot for this wonderful recipe…came out really well.I baked it in a microwave and it came out nice,soft and fluffy.I used the convention mode at 180 degrees for 15 minutes.also preheated for 10 minutes in the same conditions..I want to try the same recipe using ghee instead of oil…thank you so much!
If I do not have oven at home, what can I make date cake and any ather cake at home?
You can make the cake in cooker.
Shilpa,
Thanks for the wonderful recipe. I made this and came out very good. I have a picture of it at
http://versatilekitchen.blogspot.com/2009/11/date-cake-with-coconut.html if you want to look at.
dear Shilpa,
tanq for the wonderful receipy.i triedout the same with whole wheat flour.the taste is excellent .i made the same in muffin mould in microwave.i microwaved at 3 min at 600MW power.the muffins cameout moist n yummy.thankyou.
reg,
Saro.
Hi shilpa,
I tried this recipe many times now.
Everyone in my family loves this cake.
Last time i baked this cake was for my son’s b’day since we were not allowed to eat egg. I was very nervous because we invited lot of friends for a party but it came out really well. Last time i just made small change. Instead of oil i used unsalted butter & it came out heavenly delicious.
Thanks again!!!!
looking for more eggless baking recipes.
Could u tell me what substutte can I use for the milk,how about coconut milk/almond milk
Some of the readers used soy milk and they said it came out well. I have always tried it with normal milk.