Growing up in India, cakes were a rare treat, mostly enjoyed on special occasions due to the lack of local bakeries and patisseries, except for those in high-end hotels. The Iyenger-style cakes from Bangalore are soft, tender texture and simple yet memorable flavors. In this recipe, we will recreate the beloved rawa cake at home. It is rich, delicious and, of course, nostalgic. For more semolina dessert recipes read our Ode to Semolina recipe and brighten your festivities.
Before baking, it's important to note that coarse raw semolina is used without roasting or grinding, and the batter needs resting time for the semolina to absorb the liquid. While some recipes suggest soaking the semolina overnight, resting for just an hour works fine. Oil is preferred for its ability to keep the cake soft for longer. The cake has a neutral flavor but can be customized with zest, extracts, essences, or nuts. Both plain and nut-topped versions are delicious, though the nut-topped version is a family favorite.
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This simple yet delicious cake is perfect for those who crave a nostalgic bite of traditional Indian flavors, without the need for complex ingredients or techniques. The process is straightforward, and the results are always rewarding – a moist, flavorful cake that pairs wonderfully with a cup of tea or coffee. Whether enjoyed as an everyday treat or served on a special occasion, this rawa cake is sure to become a favorite in your kitchen, evoking memories of classic bakery delights with every bite.
For added flavor, consider infusing the batter with aromatic spices like saffron, cardamom, or a hint of rose. Saffron will lend a luxurious golden hue and rich flavor, while cardamom brings a warm, fragrant note. A touch of rose essence can give the cake a delicate floral twist, making it even more fragrant and delightful.
This Eggless Semolina Cake is a humble yet delightful dessert that’s as versatile as it is delicious. Whether served as a simple tea cake or dressed up with glazes and garnishes, it’s bound to become a family favorite!