Eggless Chocolate Cake Recipe | एग्ग्लेस चॉकलेट केक | Easy n Quick Cake Decoration | Urban Rasoi
This is the perfect Eggless chocolate cake recipe which you can easily make at home for your family & also can use for your pastries and icing of cake. At the end of the video i have shown easy n quick way to decorate your cake, which you can do easily at your home.
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INGREDIENTS:
Maida/All purpose flour 1 Cup (140 gms)
Powdered Sugar 2 Tbsp
Coco Powder 2 Tbsp
Condensed Milk 200 gms
Unsalted Butter 100 gms
Water 1/2 Cup
Baking Powder 1 Tsp
Baking Soda 1/2 Tsp
Vanilla Essence 1 Tsp
White Vinegar 2 Tsp
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