This recipe will work with any type of cake. It doesn’t need to be a cake that fell apart or over baked or under baked. However, it’s just convenient to know that you can salvage the cake for a another delicious dessert!
Either way you end up with a delicious tasting dessert that is not overly sweet and uses up any leftover scraps you may normally toss in the trash!
Ingredients
2 Cups Crumbled Leftover Cake
3 Eggs
2 Cups Milk
½ Cup Sugar
1 Teaspoon Vanilla essence
1 Teaspoon Cinnamon powder
½ Teaspoon Cardamom & Nutmeg powder
2 Tablespoons Heaped Melted Butter -
Method
Either way you end up with a delicious tasting dessert that is not overly sweet and uses up any leftover scraps you may normally toss in the trash!
Ingredients
2 Cups Crumbled Leftover Cake
3 Eggs
2 Cups Milk
½ Cup Sugar
1 Teaspoon Vanilla essence
1 Teaspoon Cinnamon powder
½ Teaspoon Cardamom & Nutmeg powder
2 Tablespoons Heaped Melted Butter -
Method
So for this I, used my Monster Bundt Cake (without the icing), this cake was too big for us to finish, so I decided to make a different dessert to enjoy! With guest coming to visit you for Diwali, this a wonderful dessert to serve. You can used any leftover plain white or yellow cake, it works just fine.
Preheat the oven to 170°C.
Preheat the oven to 170°C.
Crumble cake or cut it or break apart into smaller pieces.
In a mixing bowl, beat the eggs lightly, then add in the milk , sugar, vanilla and cinnamon, cardamom &nutmeg to the mixture. Then gently add in the crumbled cake and the butter.
Pour the cake mixture into a 7" well buttered bundt.
In a mixing bowl, beat the eggs lightly, then add in the milk , sugar, vanilla and cinnamon, cardamom &nutmeg to the mixture. Then gently add in the crumbled cake and the butter.
Pour the cake mixture into a 7" well buttered bundt.
Bake in a preheated e oven for 40 to 45 minutes so that the top is firm or until tooth pick inserted comes out clean. This pudding will rise to the brim, but as it cools down it will fall flat.
While un molding the pudding did break a little, but, nevertheless it was so delicious.
Labels: Bundt, Bundt Bakers, Pudding cake, Leftover series, Dessert
Labels: Bundt, Bundt Bakers, Pudding cake, Leftover series, Dessert
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What a great way to repurpose leftover cake! In our house, that blob of fresh cream is essential!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. I too, use them as puddings or in trifles but this is a great idea.
ReplyDeleteA great idea!
ReplyDeleteSometimes some cake falls apart and I just cry and cry...jajaja
Abracitos!