Upside Down Fruit Cake in a Sandwich Maker

by sabu.dawdy in Cooking > Cake

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Upside Down Fruit Cake in a Sandwich Maker

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Cake in a sandwich maker? Yes,you read it right!

I have always wondered what could i do if i don't own an oven. until someone referred me a sandwich maker cake technique so I thought, why not give it a try?

INGREDIENTS for the cake ( makes 4 big size triangles)

1/4 cup Oil

1/4 cup Sugar

1 Egg

1/2 cup Plain flour 

1/2 tablespoonful Baking powder

1/8 cup milk or water(more or less)

vanilla extract ( as required)

for the topping

2 table spoons sugar  ( brown or white)
1/2 tablespoon butter
sliced fresh/frozen fruits ( a handfull
procedure
1. In a large bowl, combine the oil and sugar together and beat/mix until creamy.

2. Add the egg and continue mixing; then add the essence (optional) Mix thoroughly.

3. Gradually sift in the flour& baking powder bit by bit. mix

4. Add the milk/water , bit by bit,and continue mixing until you get a light consistency, with no lumps.

5  Now, prepare the sandwich maker by brushing the insides with oil. Close it and preheat for 3 minutes ( or less).

6.  Add the caramelized sugar. Add the fruits on top. Then scoop in the cake batter into each of the four wells of the sandwich maker.

Tip: if you want a cake with the shape of toast bread, then fill the sandwich maker to the square mark, but for a smaller triangular cake, fill only the smaller triangular wells.

7. Close the lid and leave for about 3 minutes ( or less) or until lightly browned on fruit side. turn over and repeat.

Tip: To check if cake is cooked, simply dip a toothpick into the cakes;if the toothpick comes out clean and dry, you know the cake is ready, if not, you'll have to leave it for an extra minute or until well done.