...I was definitely going to make a shout out and say "Heyyyy, that's Kal ho naa ho..." but lol, someone beat me to it. That aside, I think this looks marvelous! Thanks for posting. :D
I'm not a vegan but i dont like when a cake smells or taste like eggs plus im looking for a perfectly white sponge cake to make for a wedding anniversary, the yellow given by eggs doesnt match with the colours of icing im going to use. Do you think i can make this cake using regular milk and butter instead of soy milk and margarine???Let me know so i can try :) :) it seems a really good recipe
I just made this cake 2 hours ago! It just cooled, and I had a slice! It is delicious! I changed it slightly, by replacing some of the flour with cocoa powder, and instead of cornstarch, I used mashed tofu.
Hi there, what is the difference between white vegan sugar and normal sugar? Also does corn flour/maize starch have the same ability to hold same amount of liquid as the potato starch?
In USA, some sugar is considered non-Vegan as it is filtered through bone-char, so written like that is for the benefit of USA viewers and to make people aware of the issue.
Any starch would probably work fine as a binder..
Well with water it might be a little less "creamy", also the proteins in soya MIGHT help the binding process of the cake... But yes any starch would be fine..
mmmm i'm a bit uncomfortable in making sponge cake with "potato starch" .......... never knew that was possible ......... !!!
so, does the cake smell like potato or something .... or taste like it? .... does it turn out spongy like normal cakes? .... mmmm please clear my doubts :) thanks ..
and btw, isn't that background music an instrumental from an indian movie?
In the same way a cake with egg doesn't smell of egg, a cake made with potato starch doesn't. The potato starch is needed to bind the cake together, if you'd rather not use it, make sure you use a suitable alternative.
It's been tried and tested on non-vegans, they can't tell the difference.
And finally... yes, the music is from Kal Ho Naa Ho.
Kal Ho Naa Ho! this song is at every indian wedding i go to! excellent recipe by the way!!
HiraniHunni 6 months ago
Can wun use Spelt or Kamut flour insted'v wheet? ta.
AdamSeeb 6 months ago
...I was definitely going to make a shout out and say "Heyyyy, that's Kal ho naa ho..." but lol, someone beat me to it. That aside, I think this looks marvelous! Thanks for posting. :D
TheDoodlibop 8 months ago
This was a well presented home video.
Looks to me like a good recipe.
artswebshow 1 year ago
I would use butter :-)
suchandradasi 2 years ago
Love the background music (Kal Ho Naa Ho) and thank you for this recipe and the one for the Shepherds pie...yum!!
saiashes 2 years ago
the song from kal ho na ho is sooooo beautiful....sponge cake is beautiful and looks really good
gagansihota 2 years ago
That's interesting. I'm hoping to start making cakes other than chocolate and this recipe looks very good.
XDrowningIceX 2 years ago
Excellent, i will be trying this out soon. I am vegan and have been dieing to try out a vegan victoria sponge cake!
Fumfig 2 years ago
so you're saying is you don't need any fancy tools to make a cake...
greenmarlyn18 2 years ago
I'm not a vegan but i dont like when a cake smells or taste like eggs plus im looking for a perfectly white sponge cake to make for a wedding anniversary, the yellow given by eggs doesnt match with the colours of icing im going to use. Do you think i can make this cake using regular milk and butter instead of soy milk and margarine???Let me know so i can try :) :) it seems a really good recipe
francinaina 2 years ago
Nice looking cakes, can you tell me if they're really moist and spongey, or more of a basic white cake?
Noromongrel 2 years ago
kal ho na ho! well the recipe looks very promising but the sound track makes me dubious ;-)hehe...just kidding
bbbeachlover 3 years ago 3
I just made this cake 2 hours ago! It just cooled, and I had a slice! It is delicious! I changed it slightly, by replacing some of the flour with cocoa powder, and instead of cornstarch, I used mashed tofu.
Medracin 3 years ago
haha, i've heard that song before from kal ho naa ho. by the way nice recipe, im gonna try it
tenzintenzin 3 years ago
Hi there, what is the difference between white vegan sugar and normal sugar? Also does corn flour/maize starch have the same ability to hold same amount of liquid as the potato starch?
HectorAwol 3 years ago 2
In USA, some sugar is considered non-Vegan as it is filtered through bone-char, so written like that is for the benefit of USA viewers and to make people aware of the issue.
Any starch would probably work fine as a binder..
VegetarianDatabase 3 years ago
Will there be a big difference If water is used instead of soymilk? Can I use corn starch instead of potato starch? Great video! Love the recipe.
Medracin 3 years ago
Well with water it might be a little less "creamy", also the proteins in soya MIGHT help the binding process of the cake... But yes any starch would be fine..
VegetarianDatabase 3 years ago
@VegetarianDatabase i dont really wanna heat a fat so how can i make a sponge cake?thanks
billtheman100 1 year ago
mmmm i'm a bit uncomfortable in making sponge cake with "potato starch" .......... never knew that was possible ......... !!!
so, does the cake smell like potato or something .... or taste like it? .... does it turn out spongy like normal cakes? .... mmmm please clear my doubts :) thanks ..
and btw, isn't that background music an instrumental from an indian movie?
lifoc 3 years ago
In the same way a cake with egg doesn't smell of egg, a cake made with potato starch doesn't. The potato starch is needed to bind the cake together, if you'd rather not use it, make sure you use a suitable alternative.
It's been tried and tested on non-vegans, they can't tell the difference.
And finally... yes, the music is from Kal Ho Naa Ho.
VegetarianDatabase 3 years ago
we use the same measuring cups!
=DD
fkcuoff 3 years ago
Heaven! It's at times like this that I wish I had a bigger oven.
helen4morrissey 4 years ago
Beautifully done! Now to go and convert the grams to cups! :) NICE music too, btw!
ViolinCyndee 4 years ago