Composition / ingredients
Step-by-step cooking
Step 1:
Prepare the ingredients. If you are against butter or just want a diet pie, then replace the butter with 2 eggs) I.e. in the end there will be 4 eggs in the recipe, but there will be no butter.
Step 2:
Mix semolina with kefir, leave for 30 minutes. During this time, the semolina will swell and its grains will not crunch. !!instead of kefir, you can take ryazhenka, curdled milk – in general, any fermented milk product of the appropriate density.
Step 3:
Beat eggs with a fork / whisk (not a mixer!) with sugar
Step 4:
Melt butter.
Step 5:
Then add salt, soda (not slaked), vanilla, melted butter.
Step 6:
Mix the egg mass with kefir.
Step 7:
Grease the mold with butter.
Step 8:
Pour the dough into the mold and immediately send it to the preheated 180 gr. oven for 20-25 minutes (depends on the oven and your desire to get a more or less ruddy crust). !!It is important to remember that if you cook in a silicone mold, then you need to put it on a grill / baking tray before filling the mold with dough, otherwise it will be very problematic to do it after))
Step 9:
After the time has elapsed, we take out the pie, let it cool down a little and take it out of the mold onto a dish. !!If you have a silicone mold, then it is very convenient because the pie gets out of it by simply turning out the mold.)
Step 10:
Then we make out the cooled cake depending on the desire and imagination)) For example, you can sprinkle the cake with powdered sugar, or you can do nothing, but just cut into portions and start eating))
Step 11:
For " mini-cake " beat sour cream with sugar. If the pie has not cooled down yet, then the cream should be put in the refrigerator. !!In general, as a cream for a "mini-cake", you can take any of your favorite cream, for example, condensed milk whipped with butter.
Step 12:
Cut the cooled pie in half and smear with sour cream. If desired, the bottom "cake " can be soaked with any syrup for juiciness, although in my opinion, this is not necessary at all, "mini-cake" and without this it will turn out very gentle))
Step 13:
Greased pie does not need to be put in the refrigerator. It's better to just leave it on the table - thanks to this, sour cream will be absorbed into the mannikin and the mini-cake will just melt in your mouth!)
Step 14:
The mannikin, which I sprinkled with powder, I made from the amount of ingredients specified in the recipe (in the photo on the right). For the mannikin, from which I made a "mini-cake", I increased the number of ingredients by 1.5 times.
Well, in conclusion, I want to offer you several profitable options for serving / cooking mannikin:
Option 1. With jam - Cut a piece, put it on a plate and generously pour the most favorite jam.
Option 2. With fillers - You can add some fillers to the finished dough, but not heavy ones - otherwise they will settle to the bottom (the dough is liquid after all) and burn. You can add, for example, coconut chips, grated lemon zest or cinnamon.
Option 3. With sour cream "fudge" - Just lubricate the top of the cooled mannikin with sour cream whipped with sugar.
Option 4. With glaze - For chocolate lovers — you can pour the finished mannikin with chocolate glaze.To do this, you will need:
cream — 100 ml
dark chocolate — gr.
1. In a small saucepan, bring the cream to a boil, but do not boil. Put the crushed chocolate in a separate bowl.
2. Pour hot cream over the chocolate and mix very thoroughly until a homogeneous glossy glaze is formed without lumps.
3. Cool the glaze slightly and pour over our pie.
Serving options from Olga Athinskaya)
Calorie content of the products possible in the dish
- Sour cream with 30 % fat content - 340 kcal/100g
- Sour cream of 25 % fat content - 284 kcal/100g
- Sour cream with 20 % fat content - 210 kcal/100g
- Sour cream of 10 % fat content - 115 kcal/100g
- Sour cream - 210 kcal/100g
- Chicken egg - 157 kcal/100g
- Egg white - 45 kcal/100g
- Egg powder - 542 kcal/100g
- Egg yolk - 352 kcal/100g
- Ostrich egg - 118 kcal/100g
- Semolina - 340 kcal/100g
- Granulated sugar - 398 kcal/100g
- Sugar - 398 kcal/100g
- Kefir fat - 62 kcal/100g
- Kefir of 1% fat content - 38 kcal/100g
- Low-fat kefir - 30 kcal/100g
- Kefir "doctor beefy" 1,8% fat content - 45 kcal/100g
- Kefir 2.5% fat content - 53 kcal/100g
- Butter 82% - 734 kcal/100g
- Amateur unsalted butter - 709 kcal/100g
- Unsalted peasant butter - 661 kcal/100g
- Peasant salted butter - 652 kcal/100g
- Melted butter - 869 kcal/100g
- Vanillin - 288 kcal/100g
- Baking soda - 0 kcal/100g