Cakes come in many shapes and sizes and a variety of tastes. There’s the classics, like chocolate and vanilla, and the refreshing ones like strawberry and orange. Then there’s the fruit cakes like pineapple and apricot, nut cakes like almond and walnut, and novelty cakes like red velvet and hazelnut. There’s also cakes with ganaches, frostings, icing and other toppings that add another layer of flavor to them. But among all these delicious cakes is also a lesser discussed category—that of cakes that are as delicious as the rest but made with surprising and unusual ingredients. One example is carrots. While carrot cake is popular, the idea of putting carrot in cakes certainly sounds confusing. But it works, doesn't it? All these cakes are like that. They sound odd or even wrong at first, but we can assure you, they taste delicious. Here’s our roundup of a few of these cakes and their recipes.
Any alcohol adds a moistness and softness to a cake. Beer in particular also adds a tinge of its taste and makes it refreshing and nuanced in flavor.
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Made with sesame seeds, tahini is an interesting dip or spread. It's creamy, moist and has a strong flavor note. Adding it to a cake sounds weird but it works surprisingly well.
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Chilli, with its heat and spice, pairs surprisingly well with a rich and deep dark chocolate. The sweet and bitter flavor notes of the dark chocolate and the spice of the chillies lead to a masterful combination of flavors.
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For a healthy alternative, use olive oil instead of butter in your cake. It will be moist, refreshing and delicious.
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The savory flavor and salt of the soup combine with the sweetness of the cake, making it moist and delectable. The soup makes the cake spongy and delicious and gives it surprising flavor notes that ultimately work well together.
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Fresh and refreshing, basil is a favorite flavor note to add to savory dishes like pastas and toast. But it also sits surprisingly well with ingredients like flour and butter as part of a cake. Try it before you toss it.
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