Tuesday, August 13, 2019

MILO Cake Recipe (No Oven)

How to cook Milo Cake without Oven

MILO Cake Recipe (No Oven)  – There are just those moments that we suddenly crave for sweets at home, most especially if you have little ones, this might happen quite often. But of course, it would be nice to have a dessert that isn’t just some random chocolate bar in a convenience store.

An easy dessert you can make with fewer ingredients and steps to make is the simple but delicious Milo Cake (No Oven).  We all know how good Milo is on it owns so imagine having a cake with having Milo as its main ingredient.

Milo Cake Recipe No Oven

The flavors that will come through in that soft sponge cake will be flavors anyone of any age will enjoy. What makes this dessert a lot of joy to do? It will only take a short time to bake, and its limited ingredients aren’t that expensive.

No Oven Milo Cake Ingredients and Cooking Procedure:

No Oven Milo Cake Recipe

Milo Cake Recipe (No Oven)

Milo Cake Recipe (No Oven) ingredients are very affordable and very easy to make. You will surely love this chocolate dessert because it is very soft, moist and awesomely delicious.

<strong>For the Cake:</strong>

  • 1 box (200g Sharon Party Cupcake Mix)
  • 2 sachet (22g MILO Powder)
  • 2 tbsp. Canola or vegtable Oil
  • ½ cup Water or Milk
  • 1 med Egg at room temperature

<strong>For the Frosting:</strong>

  • ½ box (100g Frosty Whip Cream Powder)
  • 1 sachet (22g MILO Powder)
  • 1/3 cup Icy Cold Water

<strong>For Toppings:</strong>

  • 1½ tsp. Silver sprinkles
  • 1 pack (25g Nissin Cubee Wafer)
  • 21 pcs. Superstix or Stick-O (cut in half)

<strong>You also Need:</strong>

  • 1 8-inch Cake Board or a Serving Plate
  • ½ yard Ribbon or a String
  1. Preheat Stove-Top heavy-bottom Casserole or any similar cooking ware over medium heat for about 5 minutes. If using a heavy bottom casserole, put just enough salt to cover the entire bottom to avoid browning the pan and helps stabilize the heat evenly.
  2. Place fitted wire rack in the center and cover with a lid. The lid hole should be sealed with a foil so the heat can’t escape.
  3. Line 2 (7-inch) round pans with parchment paper. Mix all ingredients until smooth, at least 25 strokes or less, do not over mix according to package direction.
  4. Divide the batter into 2 pans and spread evenly.
  5. Cook the cake in a preheated casserole for about 8-10 minutes. Keep an eye of your cake coz’ we may have different kinds of stove and the heat varies.
  6. To check, insert wooden stick in the center and if comes out clean or a few moist crumbs, its done. Repeat process for the second batch.
  7. Fire off and let it cool completely on a wire rack, before frosting.

Lets prepare our frosting:

  1. I’m using 100g of Frosty Whip Cream Powder that would be ¾cups FWCP and to that we are going to add 1 pack (22g) MILO Powder and 1/3 cup of super cold water. Moistened the cream powder first before whipping.
  2. When it’s fully whipped and aerated, you can add vanilla extract if you want (optional) and mix until well combined.
  3. Transfer in a piping bag with your favorite nozzle tip and we are ready to frost.

To assemble the cake:

  1. You need an 8-inch cake board or a serving plate. Place the first layer in the center and spread 1/3 part of whipped cream evenly, spread evenly.
  2. Top with the 2nd layer and frost the top and sides of your cake, reserved whipped cream for swirl later on.
  3. Cover the sides with halves Superstix or Stick-O and arrange them neatly, to secure the wafer sticks, tie it with a ribbon. Pipe swirls on the top edge of your cake and decorate with Nissin Cubee Wafer and Sprinkles. Chill for at least an hour before serving for easy cutting. Serve and Enjoy!

No Oven Milo Cake Recipe is easy to make, and the ingredients are very affordable. You would love this dessert because it is very moist and awesomely delicious.

No Oven Milo Cake

 

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