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From: aliceihm
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  • nice ;) very very nice

  • What temperature must I use? The usual 180 celcius?

  • @MoviesYourWay yes, 180° c

  • I loved the recipe, I plan on making it tonight. It looks almost like a pound cake but alot less fatty. Really glad that you posted this. Thank you.

  • @2005nhenry let me know if you like it...

  • I know this has nothing to do with the recipe. But I just wanted to tell you that your kitchens in Marocco are similar to the ones we have in Italy... Isn't this incredible???

  • @montrealstars60 This is not Maroccan.

  • @aliceihm Now I know... lol

  • @aliceihm Listening to the music I thougth it could have been Maroco. But now I know where you are!!! Smiles

  • @montrealstars60 l<3ve

  • This was a wonderful recipe. I have one too, but mine has oil in it. I should try yours one day. Thanks. I'm going to go check if you have other interesting recipes in your channel...

  • hi, you mentioned the cake is less moist, but is it soft in texture?

  • @Stephaniebobo Yes, it comes out crispy in the outside and soft in the inside.

  • Without oil of butter? But you say to grease the tray with butter... errr... huh?

  • @DianaGreeven I'm not extremist ;), if you want you can use oven paper

  • @DianaGreeven Oh my goodness, she meant no oil or butter in the batter. Of course you have to grease the pan with something!!!

  • The taste was okay, but the sweet should be less cuz. I mostly tasted sweet and flour

  • @bornthisway1020 The sugar quantity is allways depending on the person. I always use half of the indicated quantity in a recipes. If it is a turkish or indian recipe much less (they eat much sweeter and spicier). In an apple pie for instance, I use 3-4 table spoons of sugar (2+1 or 2 depending on the apples).

  • Was it hard? Looks dry

  • @Fitange it is for sure less moist than a cake where you use butter.

  • woww loved it! I´m gonna try it right away :)

  • @nasimhesam You should absolutly try it!

  • What is the deree in Fahrenheit? Thank You

  • @iluvjsjsjs It is 356° F.

  • i tried it..and it was amzing..i cant believe i could pull it off..thanks alot....

  • you baked it for 40 minutes, and how about the degree?

  • @TheAzreal89 180°C

  • @aliceihm Thanks :D I will try it soon

  • me likeyyyy

  • YUMMMY YUMMY YUMMY!!!!!!!!

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