First day of the year, why not trying something different to make. cake without butter! I know right, it sounds very doubting. But guess what? many people love love love this cake and it is a perfect chocolate desert to start a new year with
I never actually tried making this kind of cake before. To be honest, I was a bit skeptical when I was making it. Why? Cos of the butter policy! All I know we need butter to make a cake glossy, easier to turn and many more. And I had that problem when I tried to turn it up side down onto the wire rack. But in the end, it still good.
the cake, when you sliced it, it was a bit hard, like cutting a marshmallow kinda feeling. And to my surprise, it was fluffy inside and the sauce just add a nice touch. I made it for my new year lunch BBQ gathering today and everyone loves it! they even bring home the leftover! It was that good indeed

The recipe was inspired from a book called “Ready, Steady, Bake – cooking for kids and with kids” by Lucy Broadhurst
Ingredients:
Cake:
- 126g plain flour
- 250g caster sugar
- 10 egg whites
- 1 teaspoon cream of tartar
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
Sauce:
- 250g dark chocolate
- 185ml thick cream
- 50g butter
- silver cachous (balls) to decorate
How to make:
- preheat the oven to 180 degree C
- have an UNGREASED tin ready (the tin needs to be very clean and not greased otherwise the cake wont rise and will slip down the side of the tin)
- add the flour and 126g of caster sugar together
- beat the white eggs, cream of tartar and 1/4 teaspoon of salt in a bowl until soft peaks form
- gradually add the remaining sugar and beat until thick and glossy
- add the vanilla extract
- add the mixture of the flour and the sugar slowly over the meringue, mix
- spoon the mixture into the cake tin
- bake for 45 minutes
- gently loosen around the side of the cake with a spatula then turn the cake out onto a wire rack
- make the sauce by mixing the cream, butter and chocolate in a saucepan
- stir over low heat until the chocolate has melted and the mixture is smooth
- drizzle over the cake and sprinkle with cachous
Happy Trying guys~
XoXo,
Aby