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.

This cake is absolutely delicious!!! I am a pastry chef and am always looking for new recipes to try out and this cake was definitely worth the try. Everyone loved it, and no one could tell that it was eggless. The only thing I did different was that I boiled the milk and sugar together, added the dates and cooked them together for a bit, let the mixture cool and then pureed it in the blender while it was still warm. And I siften the flour about 3-4 times before adding it all in. Thanks again for your amazing recipes
Hallo Shilpa,
I am new to your blog. But i tried your date cake on my husband’s birthday. The taste was really great, but it didn’t turn out as fluffy as shown in the photograph. I had prepared it in a microwave oven. Would you suggest to add some milk to make the consistency ribbon-like, because the consistency of the batter was quite thick. anyway, thanks for sharing such a awesome recipe.
Shilpa: Manasi, it is a bit dense cake due to dates and the dough is quite thick. I am not sure if microwave made it denser. I don’t think milk would make it any more fluffier.
Hi there, I just come across your dates cakes where searching something..I liked it so much that I prepared it instantly. I have tried 2-3 trials of making cake but got real gud review for this cake…though my sis felt the sugar was less…for me it was okie…thanks for sharing the wonderful recipe…
hi dear,
It sounds Delicious…. I think i am going to spread this Wild fever soon…. its tempting & i am going make it today….& give to all my friends….
Would love to come back again for more recipes…. Chao now… get going for baking…
Hi dear
I am back with reviews of ur delicious wild fever Cake….
Its Yummyyyyyyyyyyy…thats what my 5 year old Daughter says…
Tham(yummy again) from my 2 year son….We have already finished half of the cake The other half is packed & sealed for all friends thats y they r there….U r Gr8..
I did slight change as u have mentioned in the Blog.. which was instead of 1/2 Cup Oil i used 1/4th Cup & added 2 small baby bannanas to give some moisture…It tured out gr8… thanks re….
Hi Shilpa,
Tried your date cake receipe and it came out marvellous!! I baked a cake for the first time and I am amazed at how easy this receipe is and how superb the cake turned out tobe. I had to bake it just for 35 mins and it came out super spongy and fluffy!! Thanks to you and your pacchi.
Dear Shilpa,
I tried the date cake ,its really EXCELLENT!!!!!!!!!!
thanks
hi shilpa
tomorrow is my husband birthday, i wanted to try some new……but this cake came soooooooooo good …thanku so much , it is must that every one has to try this cake
Tks so much…..by the looks of it you are are very generous person…………. and I am sure all good cooks are. Tks for all your helpful tips and the wonderful receipes. I am a Mangalorean and will try some of the receipes.
can u tell me the difference betwwen: soda khar, eating soda, baking soda and papadkhar. Is it the same and how much of baking powder is added in general to a cake of 1/2 kg each flour, eggs and butter. Tks so much.
This post always was lodged in my head, mainly because of the interesting “paachi” side story you wrote – I finally made this cake yesterday, you are not going to believe it, it was COMPLETELY gone in 1 hour, the main culprit being my husband.
Interestingly, he said (whilst munching on his 18th slice!) that it tasted like a form of vattayappam (the mallu snack).
This is such a quick and easy recipe, I had the cake made in 1 hour flat – 30 minutes prep, 30 minutes baking – this will be a great cake to make when guest come over unexpectedly. Thanks for sharing!!!
Cool, lemme try.
Great site. I will be following the site.
Yummy cake ,absolutely delicious . I tried it and the first time itself it became an instant hit , wanna do it again and again:) Thanks for this amazing recipe
Hi Silpa,
I’ve tried this cake recipe a couple of times and each time it comes out better. Thanks a lot. Everyone at home enjoys this cake.
Hi
Can this eggless date cake be made on a standard microwave? I do not have the convection model.
Hi Shilpa,
Hi,
I tried this recipe..it came out very well.but there is one thing i would like to add to the ingredients.dont we need to add some water to the batter?without that the mix is kind of very stiff…
Shilpa: No Suchi, this recipe should be exactly followed as it is for the best results. Yes, the batter is stiff, but when baked, it comes out properly.
Wow.. Shilpa.. This cake looks awesome. I love Dates.. and I am not a vegetarian by no means but I do like to try this eggless cake. Thanks for sharing.. and thanks to you Pachi…
Thank you for the wonderful receipe.i must say the cake came out well and more important it was eggless.Thanks once again for the lovely receipe.
Hi Shilpa,
I browsing over some date cake recipes, I came across your website. Your recipe looks really easy to prepare. Can Medjool dates be used instead?
Thanks.
Linda
Shilpa: I think they can be used (to tell the truth, I don’t know how they are different than any other dates).
Hi again,
Shall give the recipe a try shortly.
turned out GREAT!!!!!!!!!
Thank uuuu for the wonderfull recipe.
I m into cake decorating, but surprisingly poor in baking. Thanks for so many recipes..will try this one this weekend.
Looks great
Hi Shilpa,
This is the first cake I tried. It came very well. Taste so good. All of my friends liked and asking me to prepare this cake again. I prepared for 3 times and still my mouth watering to taste it again
. Thank u so much for this wonderful wake.
Hi,
I am planning to prepare this cake but the only doubt I have is the “CUP” measurement. Can anyone please help me with this. Can I use the rice cooker cup…
Thanks for you help
Shilpa: Padma, I don’t know what is rice cooker cup. The one I used here are US style measuring cups. You can use this chart to convert it to grams.
I have been browsing your site and trying out recipes.
I dont eat eggs and hence my choice of cakes are very limited. I have baked a few cakes but this wonderful soft cake really was the best.
thanks shilpa and keep up the good job.
hii shilpa,
i tried ur cake recepie…it was great.!!!
thanx for this worderful cake recepie.
Hi Shilpa – I’m a fellow Konkani and found your site a few months ago when I was searching for tavsalli (which I have yet to make). The date cake is the first recipe I tried and LOVED it. I’ve made it 3 times thus far and it’s been a hit each time.
I’m married to a Gujju and can make better gujju food than Konkani food because its so easy. But your site is an amazing resource for all those recipes that my mom made growing up. Brought back many memories.
Thanks.
Hi Shilpa
I made this date cake as a surprise for my husband’s birthday..it was so easy and so yummy. You bet the cake madness was on in the party, everyone asking about the recipe.
Thanks so much for such a good recipe.
Only thing, I found is the cake didnt rise as much as I had thought it would. Also, my baking pan also had the design as in yours ,but the design never appeared on the bottom of the cake if reversed
But it was yummo..thanks again.
Pradnya
It was my second eggless cake which turned out excellent first one was the same recipe I tried yesterday and it was over before one could spell C-A-K-E. Thanks for the great posting , today I made few cahnges added whole wheat flour , half cup curd along wiith almond , pistachios and sesame seeds for omega 3. It turned to be a big chewy than yesterday but definitely a healthier option.My young neighbour loved it.
Good option for diwali as well.
Would love to try your non oil option. Thanks again… for posting such a lovely recipe.
The fever is on….
Thanks for the wonderful recipe. Do you think apple sauce would be a good substitute for oil? I’m kinnda health freak
Shilpa: I don’t know if apple sauce can be used. As I mentioned, you can completely leave out oil.
In your eggless cake is it possible to add a little butter instead of oil. If yes, then let me know the amount/quantity that can be added.
Thanks,
hazline
Shilpa: Sorry, I don’t know.
Hi,
Made this cake ..posted in my blog..superb cake..
http://creativesaga.blogspot.com/2008/10/dates-cake-one-of-best.html
A simple yet delicious cake- I baked this for Diwali yesterday for my best freind who is a Hindu…I was gloating in all the parises I received. Thank you. I did make some modifications: reduce sugar 2 leveled tablespoon, add 1 tablespoonful of yogurt and increase baking powder to 2 teaspoons. Result: fantastic, mind blowing…..if you haven’t tried, please do so, you will not be sorry
hamidah from Malaysia
Hi. Brought back dates from Saudi Arabia, off the palm tree. Had never made cakes before and found this, so gave it a go using the dates I had brought back.
Well it turned out great. wish I had brought back more, have to wait till my next trip.
Am one of ten UK Middle East truckers left going in Via syria ferry from Greece.
I tried this cake today.I used butter instead of oil.
It came out very good.My kids loved it.
Thanks for the recipe
hi,
just wanted to let u know..i baked this in the microwave and it came out beautifully..in 4 mins!! so quick!!
i made it in a loaf pan , so was like a date bread!!
hi it is waderful respi i will try.i am indian but now i am in usa boston
Hi Shilpa,
Wow what a great recipe! I have been wanting to make this for a while but finally I did it yesterday. My son is allergic to milk so I used soy mik in stead and ground almonds with dates. The cake was amazing. My kids thought it was chocolate cake because of the color. They gobbled it up. Thanks for this lovely recipe. It’s going to be a regular in our house. Everyone is eyeing that last piece!!
Medha
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\shilpa i like your recipes
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This cake turned out exactly as in pic and was so moist and tasty. It took exactly 35-40min. Also not to forget, created a another “cake fever” with my friends. Thankyou
I tried the date cake for my Grandsons birthday as he is alergic to eggs. It went down great although I cooked it for 1 hour on 180 degrees. Everyone said it tasted like a ginger cake , I may add a half teaspoon of ginger next time. I also left out the nuts and subsituted the milk for rice milk as he is also alergic to them. I also put all of the wet ingregients along with the sugar into a bowl and blended them together, it made it easier.
I also tried the pineapple cake (eggless) and baked it for 1 hour too and it also was received well.
Many thanks Val
Hi,
I’ve bought a new otg an looking ou tfor recipes with reviews. Happy to get into your site.Looking forward to a great cooking relationship. I’d be happy to get recipes for diabetics.
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Hi Shilpa………………..
ur recipe is wonderful my father in law loves cake but he don’t eat egg………………thanks i ‘ll try 2day only.
All roads seem to lead to your site, Shilpa, as I find myself here quite often when researching a recipe.
The only dates I have are already chopped and in a package from the grocery. I have no idea what amount would equal 18 whole dates. Can you make a guess?
Thank you. . .
Shilpa: MrsSW, Thanks for your kind words. I am sorry, I don’t know about the amount you could use.
your cake was wowed by all thanks a ton it was the yummiest homade cake I ever tried out.
hi Shilpa,
A bi g thanks for this wonderful recipe..my mom told me about this, i tried it recently..and it turned out perfect!!..would love some more eggless cakes and cookies recipes..waiting for them
Lajja
Hi,
I am from Sri Lanka. I will be trying this recepie & wil give you a feed back. Will it be possible to give me the receipe for milk roti. I am unable to locate it in any site.
Thanks
Hi Shilpa, I have been really enjoying reading all your recipes.. hats off to you, I can’t believe even i can cook these delicious items so easily.. and they turn out perfect.. I tried this Date Cake, came out superb.Just one qus. After baking I found the upper side of the cake little hard n crusty.. is that normal or did i make some mistake?
P.S: This is the first time i have ever baked a cake in my life and my husband cant stop praising me..its just yummy!
Shilpa: I think it is normal if the top was not very hard.
Hi Shilpa,
It looks yummy.I wanna prepare this soon.Could you please let me know is it possible to make cakes by using pressure cooker ? If so let me know the method.
Thanks a lot for your help..
Sathya
Shilpa: Yes, you can make it in pressure cooker. But I haven’t tried it. Sorry.