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Mothers day cake recipe; Roasted Powdered Milk Cake!

May 2, 2017 by Amira 10 Comments

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Roasted powdered milk cake, this is an easy, last minute and mama approved dessert. This Mother’s day, there is no better way to say thank you than a slice of this cake for breakfast.

Roasted powdered milk cake for the special one this Mother's day

Have you ever tried a roasted powdered milk dessert recipe? These are desserts that include roasted powdered milk as a key ingredient. I’ve wanted to try these recipes in many occasions before but did not have the chance, now is the time. It turned out great, the roasted powdered milk gave this cake a very desirable nutty flavor. Drizzled with condensed milk and some fruits on the side, voila, you get your special mama a stunning breakfast/dessert. Mouthwatering and visually appealing, better yet so easy to make.

Do you know what a fidget spinner is? If you have kids at school, then probably you have. What is this things that is going viral!!! It is very clever, really whoever created this thing is a clever person. Let me tell you our story from the beginning.

One shiny afternoon, while I was picking my kiddos up from school, my youngest bursted in and without even saying “Assalam Alaykom mama”- which is like saying “Hi”, he said ” mama, can you buy me a skateboard?”. I replied ” of course honey, if you are a good boy and getting good grades, I will get you one”. My oldest replied ” Don’t get him anything, I know why he wants it. Not for skating, he wants to take out the ball bearings and make a fidget. He has been asking if I need my skateboard for the last couple of days!!”

Looking like I am from another planet, I asked what the heck is a fidget?. My youngest told me it is something that spins and sold at Amazon for 5 bucks. I asked him how come you want me to buy a thing for $20 at least to make a $5 toy? He replied that he does not want to cost me money 😳. We stayed the whole way back home convincing him, although he has good intentions, but this is not cheaper, silly little guy.

Roasted powdered milk cake for the special one this Mother's day

Anyways, when I was asking what is a fidget, the two big brothers kept saying ” it is a toy that is in everybody’s hand at school”, ” Even if it is in everyone’s hand does not mean we go after it!!” and they lectured my poor little one about how important to be content with what you already have and not asking for more just because it is everywhere. What a proud mama I felt, yes, finally I am reaping my efforts in teaching them good manners. But I ended up getting one for my little kid as he fulfilled his promise and behaved well in class.

When it came home, my other two went crazy over it !!! and each one asked me for one for himself!. Seriously guys, where did the lectures go😉? One of them stayed for almost an hour searching Amazon, reading descriptions in details, people rating,…etc to come up with the perfect fit. Then he said ” Look mom, it says this can help those with ADHD, isn’t this what I have?”, as if he is justifying the purchase, what a clever move 😄.

So now we have three fidget spinners in my home and I am really thinking of getting one for myself  😎. It is so annoying to the point that it is addicting!!. Somehow it indeed relieves stress, like chewing gum or a stress ball.

Roasted powdered milk cake for the special one this Mother's day

Now back to our cake, let me show you how to make a roasted dry milk cake.

Roasted powdered milk cake for the special one this Mother's day

First, of course, we need to roast the dry milk. Now you need to be very careful not to burn it. It will give an unpleasant flavor and smell it it went beyond just roasting.

Roasted powdered milk cake for the special one this Mother's day

The rest is easy, just milk, water, oil and add some sugar.

Roasted powdered milk cake for the special one this Mother's day

Then of course a little bit of flour then the roasted milk and off to the oven.

Roasted powdered milk cake for the special one this Mother's day

When it is done, let it cool down and then drizzle with some condensed milk. It will soak up all the milk and becomes sweet and sticky to the touch.

Roasted powdered milk cake for the special one this Mother's day

You can dust the top with little powdered sugar, just for the look and serve with fresh fruits. Add to that your mama’s favorite coffee and you’ve treated her to a nice homemade breakfast that will put a big smile on her face. 

With all the things changing around us, and trying to raise our kids in the best possible way, comes stress and anxiety. So for all the moms out there who, I believe, are stressed even more than I am, here is a sweet little thing just for us in this special day. Happy Mother’s day you all 😘

Roasted powdered milk cake for the special one this Mother's day

Roasted powdered milk bundt cake

Course: Dessert
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
Author: Amira
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Ingredients

  • 1 cup dry milk.
  • 2 eggs.
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract.
  • 1 cup vegetable oil.
  • 1/2 cup water.
  • 1 cup confectioners sugar.
  • 1 cup all purpose flour.
  • 1 Tablespoon baking powder.
  • Sweetened condensed milk or simple syrup to drizzle.*
  • Fresh fruits to accompany cake.

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350F.
  • In a skillet over medium heat, roast the milk until it is evenly toasted and brown.
  • In a bowl mix vanilla and eggs until foamy.
  • Add oil and water, mix well.
  • Mix in the sugar.
  • In a separate bowl, mix the flour and baking powder.
  • Add them to the egg mixture and beat until flour disappears.
  • Add the toasted milk, mixing well until everything is well combined.
  • Pour the batter in a prepared bundt cake.
  • Bake for 25-30 minutes until done. Take the cake out and let it stand for 2-3 minutes until able to handle well.
  • Flip the cake to take it out and immediately drizzle with condensed milk or syrup.
  • Garnish right before serving with some extra powdered sugar.
  • Serve with fresh fruits or nuts.
  • Enjoy!!

Notes

I’ve used 1/2 a can of sweetened condensed milk.
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This is a great recipe. It has a lot of flavor. Thanks for sharing it. The only complain is the oil. This cake doesn’t need that much oil. 1/2 cup of oil is enough.

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Mimi, happy you liked it. I will try your version soon to compare. Thanks again for your feedback.

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I have so far ONLY tried this recipe of yours and I am your huge fan now! This was sooooooo delicious, soft and good! My mom, dad and brother loved it! Never thought of roasting milk powder.
his recipe was great! 🙂

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Anika, thank you so much for your sweet comment it made me so happy on mothers day

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