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Children in France make this cake often because it’s one of the easiest cakes that anyone can make it’s a yogurt cake and the yogurt pot is used to measure most of the ingredients it’s a super fluffy and moist cake I made this with natural yogurt it’s 150 g add the yogurt

To a bowl along with one pot of oil three eggs 1 teaspoon of vanilla and 2.5 pots of sugar mix everything well wash the pot and use it to measure the dry ingredients sift three pots of plain flour half a teaspoon of baking powder

And a pinch of salt add the zest of one lemon and the juice of half a lemon I also added some white chocolate chips which I lightly coated in flour grease your baking tin with butter and pour the batter into it I suggest you bake it in

The oven at 160° C if it’s a fan oven for 45 minutes to an hour or at 180° C if it’s not a fan oven for 30 minutes and check it every 5 minutes if it’s not ready after 30 minutes mix one pot of icing sugar with 4 tablespoons of milk

Until it’s thick pour it over the cooled cake add some sprinkles and that’s it it’s easy peasy LMO squeezy

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  1. Ingredients:
    1 pot of yogurt,
    1 pot of sunflower of vegetable oil,
    3 eggs,
    2.5 pots castor sugar or super fine sugar,
    1tsp vanilla,
    3 pots plain flour or all purpose flour,
    1/2tsp baking powder,
    Pinch of salt,
    Zest of 1 lemon,
    Juice of half a lemon

  2. My grandparents were using the same technique in Morocco to make this fluffy cake.
    We're now using the blender to mix the ingredients.
    You can use milk instead of yogurt but just use the same cup for measuring.

  3. at first I didn't quite the "the yogurt cup is for measuring everything" along the lines
    I just didn't. buuut after watching.. yeah. literally everyone

    minas lemon

  4. Fyi the flour on the choc chips is unnecessary, Glen & friends cooking did a test with currants or raisins and it made no difference

  5. There is also a specific chocolate cake that is so hard to mess up that my friends family dubbed it « l’inratable », French for “the unfailing one”. 😂

  6. "Amricans will use anything but metric to measure."

    People of Britania using pots and stone as measurments:

  7. I gotta mention sis, I love how you don’t use music in your videos ❤❤❤ not only is it keeping it halal it honestly gives a break from all these brain killing shorts, it also keeps the vibe feeling like 🍞🌷🧈🌼😋💖🌸

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