
Veganized this Beltane cake recipe I found here. Made it just last night, smells amazing. Gingery, spiced sugary noms. Has a chewy texture and is fairly dense. The oatmeal is awesome in it, adds great texture. I recommend using the old fashion oats.
The original recipe called for something like, 14 oz of brown sugar on 7 oz flour and 3 oz of oatmeal! That very thought makes my teeth hurt, I cut the sugar by HALF and yes still sweet as hell. Egg replacer, it was my first time using it actually. I usually sub in a well ripe banana or apple sauce with a pinch xanthan gum. I didn't follow the instructions and used the replacer dry, came out fine.
I added the oats to the soy milk and oil, but mixed all other dry ingredients with each other, including the brown sugar. The 1/4 cup apple sauce I used at the end because the batter was insanely thick after adding in the oaty mixture.
12 oz - Soy milk
3.5 oz - Old fashion style oats - any oat of your choice really
7 oz - Wholewheat flour
3 oz - Vegetable oil (Healthier: 4oz apple sauce)
8 oz - Brown Sugar
1/4 cup - Apple sauce (if you're using the oil!)
1 TSP - Baking soda
1/4 TSP - Baking powder
1/2 TPS - Salt
1 TSP - Cinnamon or Pumpkin spice
1 TSP - Ginger powder
2 1/2 TSP - Egg replacer (or one large ripe banana and a big pinch xanthan gum)
If you decide to use xanthan gum, be sure to add it to the dry mixture.
These are the site instructions:
Method:
- In a saucepan, heat the milk with the oats, butter and sea salt. Cook until thickened then leave to stand until it reaches room temperature.
- Mix in the brown sugar, eggs and vanilla.
- Add the flour, baking soda and spices and mix well.
- Grease a 9 inch x 13 inch baking tray and pour in the mixture.
- Bake in the centre of the oven pre-heated to 180ºC/350ºF/Gas mark 4 for 30 mins.
- After cooling to room temperature the cake should be covered tightly until ready to serve.
- When ready to serve the top of the cake can be dusted with icing sugar then cut into squares.
DAMNIT I WANT SOME CAKE.
PS: I figured one of those, "Oh hai, iz my new blog" crap would have been lame, because I am horrid at first posts.