Low-Sugar Okara Pound Cake
Low-Sugar Okara Pound Cake

Hello everybody, it’s Jim, welcome to our recipe page. Today, I’m gonna show you how to prepare a special dish, low-sugar okara pound cake. One of my favorites. This time, I am going to make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

If using raw okara, you can use as-is. I'm a dieter that likes to keep track of my blood sugar. Matcha Okara Cake ☆ Made with Brown Sugar Syrup and Black Sesame. Currently, I am obsessed with adding kuromitsu, black sesame, and kinako to matcha soy milk.

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To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have low-sugar okara pound cake using 6 ingredients and 14 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Low-Sugar Okara Pound Cake:
  1. Get 200 grams Fresh okara
  2. Prepare 2 Egg
  3. Prepare 10 grams Olive oil
  4. Get 30 grams Artificial sugar (or sugar)
  5. Prepare 6 drops Vanilla oil (or extract)
  6. Get 50 grams Water for adjusting (or soy milk if you like, see Step 10)

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Steps to make Low-Sugar Okara Pound Cake:
  1. Preheat the oven to 180°C.
  2. If using raw okara, you can use as-is. If using dried, use water to rehydrate (following the package instructions).
  3. Combine the eggs, olive oil, artificial sugar, and vanilla oil (vanilla essence) in a bowl and mix well with a whisk.
  4. Add the okara from Step 2 and mix with a rubber spatula. Adjust as needed with water until the batter is thick and drops from the spatula.
  5. Grease the pound cake pan with oil, line with parchment paper, and pour the batter into the pan (packing into the pan). Bake in an oven preheated to 180°C for 40 minutes (adjust as needed).
  6. When a skewer stuck into the cake comes out clean, it's ready. It's soft, so remove carefully from the pan so that it doesn't crumble. (Be careful not to burn yourself.)
  7. Once the cake has cooled, wrap in plastic wrap. Let chill in the refrigerator for half a day, then enjoy. It's made with okara, so drink up with fluids to keep your stomach full for the rest of the day.
  8. Note: If you remove the cake immediately after baking, it will easily crumble. So, if you're worried about it crumbling, wait until it cools before removing from the pan.
  9. It can be frozen. If you place it in the refrigerator at night, it will be ready to eat in the morning. If you freeze it, it will become even more moist.
  10. I switched out black tea for the water and added 0.5 g of cinnamon and 25 g of walnuts. You can add any nuts or fruits you like to create variations.
  11. I switched the water with 40 g of soy milk. It is delicious and melts in your mouth. Other than soy milk, you can use other ingredients such as milk or vegetable juice.
  12. Try increasing the ingredients by 50% and bake in the same mold for about 70 minutes.
  13. It doesn't really expand, so if you press shapes into the dough with a cookie cutter, the image will remain. When you eat it, you'll be cutting through the design, so it's just for looks.
  14. This is the dried okara I used (4 x concentrate). This time, I used 40 g and added 160 g of water to create a total of 200 g.

These sugar-free and low sugar cake and bakes are perfect if you're trying to be healthier this month. We've got lots to choose from including low-sugar malt loaf, sugar-free carrot cake and more. We've become a little obsessed with sugar at the moment. Pound cakes a classic cake that everyone can seem to agree upon. I like that this one can be made without adding sugar to it!

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