Yoghurt cake from the Nigella site.
Makes a lovely moist cake. Very easy you use the yoghurt pot to measure everything else so you don’t even need to get the scales out.
Yoghurt Cake
1 carton of yoghurt (any flavour)
1 carton measure of corn oil
2 carton measures of granulated or caster sugar
3 carton measures of self raising flour
3 large eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract (optional)
METHOD
1.Grease and line a cake tin (a standard loaf tin works well for this cake). Preheat the oven to 200 degrees Celsius for a conventional oven or lower for a fan oven (hard to specify as each oven differs so much). I cook mine at 180C at the bottom of the oven and this works well.
2.Empty the yoghurt into a large mixing bowl and add the oil and sugar mixing well until combined. Add the three eggs and again mix until well combined. Add the vanilla extract at this stage if using. Sift flour into bowl in three goes and fold in gently.
3.Pour cake batter into the waiting tin and bake for 30 to 40 minutes or until golden brown and a skewer placed into the cake comes out with just a few moist crumbs attached.
4.Allow to cool in the tin for 10 mins before taking out of the tin and placing on a wire rack to cool completely.
Yoghurt Cake
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Re: Yoghurt Cake
mmmm, sounds lovely
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Re: Yoghurt Cake
what size carton ? 
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Re: Yoghurt Cake
I use a normal size yoghurt carton 150ml.
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Re: Yoghurt Cake
thanks . May try it tomorrow with some vanilla yoghurt I have
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Re: Yoghurt Cake
Didn't have corn oil, so used sunflower oil - turned out fine - delicious.
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Re: Yoghurt Cake
I'm glad it worked for you.
This has now become the cake recipe i use most of the time because it is so quick and easy and everyone likes it.
This has now become the cake recipe i use most of the time because it is so quick and easy and everyone likes it.
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That makes 2 of us! 
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Re: Yoghurt Cake
I tried it the other day, with plain yoghurt. I don't have small yoghurt pots so I just used my jug and the 150ml level.
It has made a strange cake.......the first mouthful tastes of fried egg
- after that it doesn't taste so weird and is rather nice. My 'DIL to be' loves it, she says it's tastes like Eggy Bread!
- Lauren loves it and asked for the recipe......it's just that first mouthful....
I used sunflower oil but a bland one with no discernible taste of sunflower seeds.
I will make it again though.
It has made a strange cake.......the first mouthful tastes of fried egg
I used sunflower oil but a bland one with no discernible taste of sunflower seeds.
I will make it again though.

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Re: Yoghurt Cake
I make this cake a couple of times a week and have never had an egg taste but i always use flavoured yoghurt.
I am sorry you have had mixed results and better luck next time.
I am sorry you have had mixed results and better luck next time.
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Re: Yoghurt Cake
what flavour yoghurts did you use?
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Re: Yoghurt Cake
I have used all sorts, strawberry, lemon, pear and raspberry. It doesn’t really taste of the flavour of yoghurt you use. It just makes a nice tasty moist sponge that doesn’t need icing and good for sandwich boxes and everyone likes.
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Re: Yoghurt Cake
Thanks i'll give that a go 
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Re: Yoghurt Cake
I loved mine but I think next time I'll follow the suggestion of chopping it up for lunchboxes.
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Re: Yoghurt Cake
How have I missed this!
I'll be making one tomorrow, if I'm awake enough
I'll be making one tomorrow, if I'm awake enough
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