Gâteau au yaourt, which means "yogurt cake" in English, is a simple dessert that everyone in France is well-versed in. Consider it a dense pound cake or a plain sponge cake, but the French version. No one really knows where the recipe for the gâteau au yaourt originates from, but it's been a staple in French households for a long, long time.
It has a very straightforward ingredient list. What’s further appealing is that you also don't need to be an ace baker because the method is very uncomplicated. Traditionally, the recipe uses a yogurt cup to measure all ingredients, instead of any kitchen scales or measuring cups.
The ingredient list is simple: plain yogurt, sugar, flour, eggs, baking powder, and oil. Fold in the dry ingredients with the wet, pour the batter into a cake tin and let it bake until it's golden and spongy. This recipe is tasty in itself, but you can always elevate it by adding your own spin to it. Create a simple sugar glaze, add some citrus zest, cut it into two slices, and add some homemade berry jam, or even add some cocoa to the recipe if you want a chocolate cake.
The gâteau au yaourt is easy to make, which is why so many French kids and adults never forget the recipe. It's a relatively stress-free recipe unlike other French desserts that require a lot of precision when it comes to measuring ingredients and a long wait time to reach the final product. Sometimes, the ingredients are also not as accessible, at least to an Indian baker. That's definitely not the case with gâteau au yaourt. You can enjoy a weekend of relaxation and bonding with your children, as you recreate this simple recipe in your kitchen. Letting them do the measuring, mixing, and making a mess! The cleaning up can wait.
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