Zebra Cake



The first time I saw this cake being made was in Loraine Pascale's cooking show. I  never realized it was such an easy recipe. The boys love to make this with me although the finished result isn't as neat but still has the wow effect. I love slicing into the cake and taking the first slice and still get excited when I see the dark brown and white lines.

The recipe is taken from Lorraine Pascal's website here. I have searched all over YouTube for the video but couldn't find one.

When building the cake, start with a spoonful of vanilla, in the middle of the baking tray, then drop a chocolate batter spoon full in the middle of the vanilla batter.


 Continue like this till all the batter is used up



Recipe : Zebra Cake

Ingredients:

250 ml sunflower or corn oil

250g caster sugar ( or use regular sugar if you don't have any)

100ml milk

4 eggs

1 tsp vanilla essence

300g self-raising flour,  

1 tsp baking powder

25g cocoa powder

grated zest of an orange (  about 1/2 tsp)

Directions: 

1.    Preheat oven to 180 Degrees C. Lightly butter and line an 8-inch round pan. Set aside.

2.    Place sugar and eggs in a bowl and mix well with a whisk.  Add oil, milk, and vanilla and beat well with a whisk.

3.    Pour 400 ml of the mixture into another bowl.

4.    Now sift 175g of self-raising flour and a half teaspoon of baking powder into this bowl, containing the 400 ml of batter. This is your vanilla mixture Into the remaining batter, sift in 125 g of self-raising flour, half a teaspoon of baking powder and cocoa powder. Stir in orange zest.

5.    Now in the prepared baking pan, add a tablespoon of vanilla batter in the middle, then add a tablespoon of chocolate batter to the middle of the vanilla batter.

6.    Keep repeating like this until both batters are used up.

7.    Place the pan in the oven and bake for 40 minutes until a toothpick comes out clean when inserted into the cake. Remove from the oven. Remove the cake to a cooling rack and cool completely before slicing

Comments

  1. It looks gorgeous and those swirls are just perfect, Nammi. Have a marvelous weekend!
    Angie

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  2. Easier to make than I would have thought! It looks delicious!

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  3. Lovely cake! Fabulous with a cup of hot tea!

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  4. Oh Nammi, your cake is so pretty, I love the layers in it...thanks for the "how to", looks absolutely delicious!

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