How To Bake A Cake In A Pot Without An Oven 2

This is a second recipe I shared on How to bake a cake without an oven. The two recipes are different because in this one, I used the cooking pot without covering the bottom of the pot. In the second no oven cake recipe, I covered the pot with sand and foil.

Here is a video of a cake I baked just yesterday using salt instead of sand. You can watch and use the recipe. The cake is very tasty and nutritious. Watch on youtube and subscribe to notifications or watch below and see if you like to use it.

 

 

 

 

baked cake still in a cooking pot on heat
How To Bake A Cake In A Pot Without An Oven 2

Manually whisking eggs
  
 Some ingredients for the new year cake
 Manually mixing the batter

This quantity produced three cakes. One was cut on New Year eve while two were kept for New Year’s DDayhhh
My Christmas cake was baked the same way. The only difference is the addition of honey to the Christmas cake.  For this cake, powdered milk was added instead of honey. See the recipe HERE.
 
WARNING: Once the cake has been put in the heated pot, reduce the heat and bake slowly else the pot gets damaged. For an iron pot, no amount of heat can cause damage to it while baking.

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13 thoughts on “How To Bake A Cake In A Pot Without An Oven 2”

  1. I remember secondary school days…a teacher actually taught us to bake on the stove, she even advised we out sand in the pot…this good.

    Happy new year

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  2. Sand also helps a lot. Why I use an aluminium saucer in place of sand is to be sure that no one bites into a grain of sand in the event of a little accident. Adding sand retains heat and preserves the pot.
    Thanks Lara.

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  3. Hi,new 2 ds blog but loving it already! Pls did u cover d baking pot while doing ds?just wondering if it affects d baking.keep up d good work pls!

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  4. Hi eya what abt granite some use it to bake, what kind of allumilum saucer did u use. And u did not put recipe,

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  5. Hi eya what abt granite some use it to bake, what kind of allumilum saucer did u use. And u did not put recipe,

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  6. I just tried baking with sand in the pot and it's excellent. I put some sand to cover the bottom of the pot, heated for about 30 minutes, covered the sand with foil before placing the baking pan with batter. It baked so well, the pot looked new too.

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  7. Can I use brown paper to place on the Sand because can’t see parchment paper where I stay.

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