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Mannik with jam

12 servings

60 minutes

Semolina cake with jam is a cozy and simple dessert from Russian cuisine, loved for its tender, airy texture and subtle sweet taste. Historically, semolina cake emerged as an economical baking option when flour was scarce and semolina was always on hand. It has a unique grainy structure that makes it soft inside and slightly crumbly outside. The addition of jam gives the dessert richness and a light fruity tang, while proper baking reveals the flavor of melted milk. Semolina cake pairs perfectly with tea or milk, and its simplicity in preparation has made it popular among homemakers seeking tasty and quick solutions for home baking.

Energy value per serving
CaloriesProteinsFatsCarbohydrates
261.9
kcal
4g
grams
9.1g
grams
41.7g
grams
Ingredients
12servings
Semolina
1 
glass
Wheat flour
1 
glass
Sugar
1 
glass
Milk
1 
glass
Chicken egg
1 
pc
Vegetable oil
0.5 
glass
Jam
2 
tbsp
Soda
0.5 
tsp
Cooking steps
  • 1

    Mix one cup of semolina, flour, and sugar (sugar can be a little less than a cup).

    Required ingredients:
    1. Semolina1 glass
    2. Wheat flour1 glass
    3. Sugar1 glass
  • 2

    Add an egg and a glass of milk, mix well.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Chicken egg1 piece
    2. Milk1 glass
  • 3

    Add baking soda and mix vegetable oil into the dough.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Soda0.5 teaspoon
    2. Vegetable oil0.5 glass
  • 4

    Add any jam and mix.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Jam2 tablespoons
  • 5

    Pour into a greased mold (mold diameter 24-26 cm).

    Required ingredients:
    1. Vegetable oil0.5 glass
  • 6

    Bake in the oven at 180 degrees for about 40 minutes. You can check for doneness with a toothpick, but if you leave it longer, it will have a rich color of melted milk and a very crumbly texture.

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