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RECİPE OF CARROT CAKE


Recipe of Carrot Cake (Havuçlu Kek Tarifi)


Here are the ingredients 
  • 3 eggs 
  • a glass of sugar 
  • half a cup of oil
  • two and half cups of flour 
  • a packet of vanilla 
  • a packet of baking powder
  • 3 carrots 
  • a glass of crushed walnuts 
  • 1 tablespoon cinnamon 


How to make carrot cake 

  • First, wash carrots, peel and grate them.
  • Second, mix eggs and sugar in a bowl. 
  • Add milk and oil into this mixture. 
  • Then, add flour,baking powder and vanilla. 
  • Nextstir all the ingredients once again and add carrots, walnut and cinnamon
  • After thatpour the mixture into a baking tray
  • Finally bake it in preheated oven about 30 minutes 

MALZEMELER
  • 3 yumurta
  • bir bardak şeker
  • yarım bardak sıvı yağ
  • bir bardak süt
  • iki buçuk bardak un
  • bir paket vanilya
  • bir paket kabartma tozu
  • 3 havuç
  • bir bardak kırılmış ceviz
  •  bir yemek kaşığı tarçın


Havuçlu kek yapım süreci


  • İlk olarak havuçları yıkakabuğunu soy ve rendele
  • İkinci olarak bir kasede yumurta ve şekeri çırp
  • Bu karışımın içine süt ve sıvı yağ ekle
  • Sonra un, kabartma tozu ve vanilya ekle
  • Daha sonra tüm malzemeleri bir kez daha karıştır ve havuç, ceviz ve tarçın ekle
  • Ondan sonra karışımı fırın tepsisine dök
  • Son olarak önceden ısıtılmış fırında yaklaşık 30 dakika pişir

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