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    Home » Eggless Cakes » Vegan Paan Cake | Eggless Indian Paan Cake

    Vegan Paan Cake | Eggless Indian Paan Cake

    Posted on October 24, 2021 · Last Updated on December 6, 2021 · By Srividhya G · 8 Comments

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    Enjoy this festive season with a delicious vegan cake infused with the flavors of paan! Check out how to make this eggless paan cake with detailed step-wise pictures. 

    vegan paan cake served on a plate with a slice cut

    Festival means food. :-) Deepavali/Diwali, the festival of lights, is right around the corner, and this year, I plan to make some fusion desserts and a few traditional ones as well. Typically my mom makes gulab jamun, kaara boondi mixture, mysore pak, or seven-cup cakes along with the Deepavali legiyam and vellai appam. But there aren’t any set recipes for Deepavali, and you can make sweets and savories of your choice. 

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    • Vegan paan cake
    • Ingredients
    • Dietary specifications 
    • How to make Indian paan cake
    • Recipe notes
    • Serving with rose sugar syrup
    • Frequently asked questions
    • Explore other eggless cakes from the archives
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    I love desserts that are perfect for any occasion. This vegan paan cake is a recipe you can make for festivals like Diwali, Holi, or any parties and get-togethers. This soft and spongy cake is so flavorful and definitely a crowd-pleaser. This Diwali, if you are looking for a vegan fusion dessert, try this easy-to-make and straightforward paan cake.

    Vegan paan cake

    I love the flavor of sweet paan (more details about paan in FAQ section) so much, and I wanted to incorporate the flavor in desserts. The first recipe that came into mind was cake. I decided to make it vegan as per the reader’s request. I adapted the base sponge cake recipe from Gayathri’s Cook Spot vegan vanilla sponge cake. It was part of her vegan cake class, and I modified it to incorporate the paan flavors. The cake recipe is very straightforward, and the sponge is excellent. The image doesn’t do justice but trust me, folks, it’s very soft and spongy, and do give it a try. 

    close up shot of paan cake slice placed on a black plate with fork

    Ingredients

    For the paan flavor: 

    Betel leaves and paan essence – I used fresh betel leaves along with paan essence. I used three big betel leaves for making the juice. Adjust the betel leaves as per the sharpness of its flavor. You can find paan essence in Indian groceries or on amazon online. The strength of the paan flavor depends upon the brand, and some are overpowering. When testing the recipe, I added a little over two drops, and the flavor was intense. So add cautiously. 

    Gulkand – I love meetha paan and the combination of gulkand and paan is so good. Gulkand is rose petals preserve, and it is so refreshing. I got my gulkand from Indian groceries.

    I added three ingredients for paan flavor and did not add any fennel seeds or cloves. The paan essence gave all those flavors. 

    Green food color is optional, but you can add two drops of vegan-friendly food color for that lovely green color. 

    Wet ingredients:

    We need oil, almond milk mixed with vinegar, paan essence, and some fresh paan juice.

    Dry ingredients:

    We need all-purpose flour, powdered sugar, baking powder, baking soda. 

    Nuts:

    Just for texture, I added some melon seeds and slivered pistachios. And these nuts are optional.

    vegan paan cake served on a cake stand

    Dietary specifications 

    This paan cake is vegan. Skip the nuts and use soy milk for a nut-free version. 

    How to make Indian paan cake

    Prep-work

    • Prepare paan juice – Remove the stiff stems from the betel leaves and tear them into small pieces. Grind the betel leaves with 40 ml of water and strain the paan juice. Discard the ground leaves. 
    • Sift and combine the dry ingredients – In a bowl, sift the all-purpose flour, add the baking soda and baking powder, and mix well.
    dry ingredients for the paan cake
    • Prepare the cake pan – I used a 7 X 3 round pan. Grease the pan with oil or flour spray, line the pan’s bottom with parchment paper, and set it aside. 
    • Combine the almond milk and vinegar and mix well. Let it sit for 5 to 10 minutes and allow it to curdle.
    • Preheat the oven to 325 deg F. 

    Make the paan cake batter

    • In a mixing bowl, add the oil and powdered sugar, and using a hand whisk, mix well.
    mixing the oil and sugar
    • Add ⅓ portion of the dry ingredients and mix well. Now add half the amount of almond milk-vinegar mixture and gently mix. 
    cake batter after adding ⅓ portion of the dry ingredients
    • Add ⅓ of the dry ingredients, paan juice, paan essence, green food color, and gulkand. 
    adding some more dry ingredients and betel juice
    • Gently mix all the ingredients. Now add the remaining dry ingredients and almond milk-vinegar mixture and combine. We are adding wet and dry ingredients alternatively in portions. This helps in a smooth batter.
    add the remaining wet and dry ingredients
    • Finally, add the nuts and fold them in.
    add the nuts
    • Pour this prepared batter into the cake pan and tap it gently to break the air pockets.
    pour the batter into the cake pan

    Bake the cake

    • Bake the cake in a preheated oven at 325 deg F for 35 to 40 minutes or until the toothpick comes out clean when inserted in the center. I baked it for 40 minutes.
    baked paan cake
    • I tried baking at 350 deg F for 30 minutes, and there was a light dome, so I tried with reduced baking temperature. It came out well, and the texture was also excellent. Every oven is different, and depending upon the cake pan and size, the timing might differ. So keep an eye after 30 minutes.
    • Let the cake cool on a wire rack for 10 to 15 minutes. Run a knife around the edges of the cake and gently flip the cake. Allow it to cool for 15 more minutes before slicing.
    baked vegan paan cake with nuts and rosepetals on the top

    Recipe notes

    • If you are planning to use sugar syrup, then reduce the powdered sugar to 125 grams.
    • Start adding 1 tsp of vinegar and check if your almond milk is curdling; if not, add 1 to 2 tsps extra or as needed.
    • Instead of oil, you can also use vegetable shortening and soy milk instead of almond milk. 
    • I did not use any frosting. You can serve with dairy-free whip cream too or use my rose-flavored cream cheese filling too.

    Serving with rose sugar syrup

    While the cake is delicious on its own, you can also serve it along with rose sugar syrup. Combine ½ cup of water and ½ cup of sugar and bring it to a gentle simmer. When the sugar dissolves, add some rose syrup or essence and mix well. Let it cool and store it.

    You can drizzle this sugar syrup on top of the cake slice before serving. If you plan to use the sugar syrup, reduce the amount of powdered sugar in the cake. You can use 125 to 130 grams instead of 150 grams.

    Frequently asked questions

    What is paan, and how do we make it?

    Paan is quite popular across India, and we make it with paan leaves/betel leaves with various fillings. We usually serve paan after meals.
    The betel leaves are well-cleaned, and the stiff stems are removed, and it is filled with betel nuts, rose petal jam, tutti frutti, fennel seeds, and desiccated coconut. You can add dried fruits, crushed nuts, crushed chocolate chips too. The filling varies region by region, and you can create assorted flavored-paan.
    PS – I love sweet paan, popularly known as meetha paan, but there are several other flavors as well. In Edison, New Jersey, you can find several paan shops that serve different paan and paan shots.

    Is Indian paan healthy?

    Betel leaves are known for their health benefits. Betel leaf contains essential oils rich in healing properties, and when combined with garlic, it fights cold and flu more effectively. Betel leaves are packed with riboflavin, calcium, vitamin C, and carotene and also aids digestion.
    They may not be as healthy as the raw leaves when the flavors are added. As with every good thing, I recommend relishing paan in moderation.

    vegan paan cake served on a plate with a slice cut

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    • Eggless Vanilla Sponge Cake

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    If you try this vegan paan cake, please don’t forget to comment and rate this recipe. If you have any questions, please leave a comment, and I will get to it ASAP. Make sure to follow me on my Pinterest or Instagram or join my Facebook Group for recipe updates and simple Indian meal ideas.

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    Vegan Paan Cake | Eggless Indian Paan Cake

    Enjoy this festive season with a delicious vegan cake infused with the flavors of paan! Check out how to make this eggless paan cake with detailed step-wise pictures.
    Prep Time20 mins
    Cook Time40 mins
    Total Time1 hr
    Course: Dessert
    Cuisine: Indian
    Servings: 8
    Calories: 260kcal
    Author: Srividhya G

    Ingredients

    Measurement Details: 1 cup = 240ml; 1 tbsp = 15ml; 1 tsp = 5ml;

    • 175 grams maida
    • 1 tsp baking powder
    • ½ tsp baking soda
    • 3 to 4 fresh betel leaves for the juice
    • 160 ml almond milk
    • 2 tsp vinegar
    • 75 grams vegetable oil
    • 150 grams powdered sugar
    • 1/16 tsp green color 2 drops
    • 1/16 tsp paan essence 2 drops
    • 40 ml paan juice
    • 1 tbsp gulkand
    • 1 tbsp melon seeds
    • 1 tbsp slivered pistachios

    Instructions

    Prep-work

    • Prepare paan juice – Remove the stiff stems from the betel leaves and tear them into small pieces. Grind the betel leaves with 40 ml of water and strain the paan juice. Discard the ground leaves.
    • Sift and combine the dry ingredients – In a bowl, sift the all-purpose flour, add the baking soda and baking powder, and mix well.
      dry ingredients for the paan cake
    • Prepare the cake pan – I used a 7 X 3 round pan. Grease the pan with oil or flour spray, line the pan's bottom with parchment paper, and set it aside.
    • Combine the almond milk and vinegar and mix well. Let it sit for 5 to 10 minutes and allow it to curdle.
    • Preheat the oven to 325 deg F.

    Make the paan cake batter

    • In a mixing bowl, add the oil and powdered sugar, and using a hand whisk, mix well.
      mixing the oil and sugar
    • Add ⅓ portion of the dry ingredients and mix well. Now add half the amount of almond milk-vinegar mixture and gently mix.
      cake batter after adding ⅓ portion of the dry ingredients
    • Add ⅓ of the dry ingredients, paan juice, paan essence, green food color, and gulkand.
      adding some more dry ingredients and betel juice
    • Gently mix all the ingredients. Now add the remaining dry ingredients and almond milk-vinegar mixture and combine. We are adding wet and dry ingredients alternatively in portions. This helps in a smooth batter.
      add the remaining wet and dry ingredients
    • Finally, add the nuts and fold them in.
      add the nuts
    • Pour this prepared batter into the cake pan and tap it gently to break the air pockets.
      pour the batter into the cake pan

    Bake the cake

    • Bake the cake in a preheated oven at 325 deg F for 35 to 40 minutes or until the toothpick comes out clean when inserted in the center. I baked it for 40 minutes.
      baked paan cake
    • I tried baking at 350 deg F for 30 minutes, and there was a light dome, so I tried with reduced baking temperature. It came out well, and the texture was also excellent. Every oven is different, and depending upon the cake pan and size, the timing might differ. So keep an eye after 30 minutes.
    • Let the cake cool on a wire rack for 10 to 15 minutes. Run a knife around the edges of the cake and gently flip the cake. Allow it to cool for 15 more minutes before slicing. Top it up with some more nuts and rose petals and serve the cake.

    Notes

    • If you are planning to use sugar syrup, then reduce the powdered sugar to 125 grams.
    • Start adding 1 tsp of vinegar and check if your almond milk is curdling; if not, add 1 to 2 tsps extra or as needed.
    • Instead of oil, you can also use vegetable shortening and soy milk instead of almond milk. 

    Nutrition

    Calories: 260kcal | Carbohydrates: 38g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 6g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Trans Fat: 1g | Sodium: 149mg | Potassium: 44mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 20g | Vitamin A: 4IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 71mg | Iron: 2mg

    I am not a nutritionist. The nutritional information is provided as a courtesy and is an estimate only. It varies depending upon the product types or brands.

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    1. Radha says

      December 01, 2021 at 11:05 pm

      This is a delicious and flavorful cake! Love the sponge!

      Reply
      • Srividhya G says

        December 02, 2021 at 5:23 pm

        Thanks so much.

        Reply
    2. Vaishali says

      November 10, 2021 at 6:10 pm

      5 stars
      Wow ! That surely is a vibrant green ! Love the paan and gulkand flavors . And the seeds – they will surely give a mild crunch . Fantastic one !

      Reply
      • Srividhya G says

        November 11, 2021 at 3:18 pm

        Thanks Vaishali.

        Reply
    3. Suma Gandlur says

      November 08, 2021 at 7:57 am

      The colorful cake sounds flavorful as well. Do we need to make any adjustments in the quantity of ingredients If we skip betel juice?

      Reply
      • Srividhya G says

        November 08, 2021 at 3:21 pm

        Yes Suma. Add same measure of almond milk or other plant-based milk.

        Reply
    4. Srivalli Jetti says

      October 28, 2021 at 4:02 am

      5 stars
      OMG Srividhya, that bright green colour is so sinful!…when Gayathri had got us these cakes, we enjoyed it so much…so colourful and addictive..excellent one..

      Reply
      • Srividhya G says

        October 28, 2021 at 5:42 pm

        Thanks so much.

        Reply

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