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Tuesday, September 04, 2012

Tutty Fruity Cake (Wheat flour)

Tutty fruity are my kids favorite in cakes & buns,I think many other moms would also agree to this.I remember me also as a kid loved to pick these colorful bits from buns and cakes.Usually plum cakes in Kerala use the tutty fruity in them but this is a very light tea cake which can be made simple.I have used wheat flour in this to avoid all purpose flour.If you use all purpose flour it enhances the look of tutty fruity in the cake more.The texture is more of dense in nature but a filling cake.Perfect for kids evening snack !!


Ingredients
wheat flour  2 cups (240 gms)
Sugar  1 cup
Butter 1 stick (113 gms at room temp)
Baking powder  2 tsp
Egg  2
Milk 1/2 - 3/4 cup
Tuti Fruity 1/3 cup
Vanilla essesnce/extract 1 tsp
Salt  2 pinch


Method
-Sift flour along with baking powder and salt twice.Keep it aside.
-In a mixing bowl,take butter and sugar and gently mix until it is soft and fluffy.
-Add 2 lightly beaten eggs and with an electric mixer( I used the hand mixer), turn on to mix and beat for 1 minute.
-Slowly add the flour and keep mixing. Also add 1/2 cup of milk and beat well. Check for the consisteny or add some more milk. The batter should be of dropping consistency.
-Also,add in the vanilla extract.When done add the tutti fruity and mix evenly.


-Grease a bread loaf pan(9*5*3") with butter and dust in some flour.Pour the mixture and bake at 350 for 35 - 45 minutes. Check with a fork or tooth pick in the center to see if it comes out clean.
-Remove and cool completely on wire rack.
-Cut and serve with tea !!


Servings~ 1 cake of 9*5*3"

NOTES
* You can use all purpose flour too instead of wheat flour.




Sending this to Bake fest # 11 guest hosted by Archana @The Mad Scientist Kitchen


48 comments:

  1. looks so yummy and soft.. Very moist too
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  2. Perfectly baked cake.. Love this soft fruity cake.

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  3. Love the golden color bread. Never get tutty fruity here.

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  4. oh wow!! im drooling as i read the recipe!! loving it...

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  5. Wow, I loved eating this in my childhood, you have tempted me again :)

    http://shwetainthekitchen.blogspot.com/

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  6. super julie! perfect crust on top! looks just like the store bought ones!

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  7. Delicious tutty fruity cake Julie, love to try it with my tea.

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  8. Perfectly made turry fruity cake Julie. Soft and yummy. Like to grab few pieces.

    Today's recipe:
    http://sanolisrecipies.blogspot.com/2012/09/mixed-fried-rice-indian-style.html







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  9. Lovely moist tea cake. Love that you've made it with whole wheat.

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  10. Healthy,soft and delicious...wish it was eggless too:)

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  11. Looks super julie, just like the store bought ones.

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  12. I love tutti fruity even now and they are my kids favorites too....yummy cake

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  13. Haven't tried cake using wheat flour ..... really healthy. Following you.

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  14. Adipoli..kandittu kothiyavunnu..

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  15. Hi Julie..Bread looks so yummy..actually i was searching for this bread..Thanks for sharing this..i am gonna make this one for sure..

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  16. Looks good, I like tutti fruity too

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  17. perfect looking cake and love the fact that you used wheat flour... my fav tutti fruity too hmmm yummmmmm

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    Priya
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  18. Delicious tutti frutti cake with wheat flour version

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  19. Simply superb....bookmarked it...

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  20. Love the texture,perfectly baked and yummy.

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  21. looks so soft and moist.... delicious cake!

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  22. This is my all time fav. Looks perfect.

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  23. They came out so good! Love it!

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  24. healthy version n cake come out so good n looks more delicious...perfectly baked ones!!
    btw where u get tutty fruity here?!

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  25. You made it healthier using wheat flour, looks delicious and perfectly baked.

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  26. Cant believe this cake is prepared with wheat flour, wonderful looking cake;

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  27. wow, it looks so soft,. bookmarked.shall i use oil to replace eggs ? if so can u tell me the quantity for this recipe.?

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  28. Simple and beautiful looking cake, looks soft & yummy. Wonderful pics!

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  29. Delicious cake Julie. I will use wheat flour only the kids get enough of refined flour.
    Do link it to bake fest happening at my place and send me a pic to.


    I am hosting Bake Fest all through Sept ’12. Do send me your entries
    I am also hosting Fast Food Not Fat Food 1st Sept to 15th Oct ’12. Do send me your entries

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  30. I too love tutty fruity!ur loaf looks scrumptious!

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  31. I can't believe this is whole wheat cake...feel like grabbing a slice.

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  32. i am thinking from a while to make this tutty futty cake ...yours cake looks perfect and delicious

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  33. Thnaks a lot Julie for linking up.

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