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How to Make Cake in a Pressure Cooker, Step by Step Pictures

December 1, 2017 93 Comments

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“How do I bake a cake in a pressure cooker? Or, “how to make cake in a pressure cooker?”  These are the most often asked questions in comments, emails, and messages on this blog. I postponed baking cake in a pressure cooker because, frankly, I was scared to try it. I vaguely remember my aunt cautioning me against it when I was a child and I have read on quite a few blogs that, yes, you can definitely bake a cake in the pressure cooker but it’s not very good for your cooker and it may compromise its safety.

Technically, I didn’t see what the issue was but I did have this (probably) irrational fear of making a cake in a pressure cooker, especially since I had a perfectly functioning and good oven. But I ventured forth last weekend and made a cake from scratch in a pressure cooker, and let me tell you, there’s really nothing to fear, just a few things to remember. So here goes.

HOW TO BAKE CAKE IN A PRESSURE COOKER

1. Decide on a good, uncomplicated recipe for your pressure cooker cake. I started with a simple eggless sponge cake with tutti frutti made in pressure cooker (pictured above) but I would guess that pretty much all cake recipes will work well in a pressure cooker too. Prepare the batter and set aside.

2. Use a pressure cooker that’s at least 3 litres, but 5 litres is a good size and what I would recommend. I have had people try cakes in pressure cookers with 10 litres capacity and had success so size is not an issue. Your cooking time and cake pan size may need to be adapted accordingly.

3. Remove the gasket (the rubber insulation thing) on the lid of your pressure cooker. This is an important step. You also do NOT need the whistle. You also don’t need to add any water to the pressure cooker, more on that below.

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4. My pressure cooker came with this stand that goes at the bottom of the cooker pan. It distributes heat more evenly and is especially useful when baking cake in a pressure cooker. If you don’t have this same thing, try to find a substitute. Maybe a small, thick steel plate would do the job as well.

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It’s better not to have the cake pan touch the bottom of the pressure cooker directly since that may cause the bottom of the cake to cook more rapidly. Another option is to place the pressure cooker on a flat griddle or tawa and cook the cake. It’s just an insulation between the flame and the bottom of the cooker to protect the cake.

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5. Another important thing to remember is, do NOT add any water to the pressure cooker pan for baking a cake. If you do, you will be steaming the cake (which is fine to do – here’s my method of steaming a cake) but here we are trying to create an oven-like environment using a pressure cooker as much as possible. The heat generated in the pressure cooker will be enough to cook/bake the cake.

6. Before starting to bake the cake, you need to pre-heat the pressure cooker. For this, just place the lid (without gasket) on the pressure cooker (which should contain no water) and cook on high heat for 2 mins.

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7. Now you can put the cake batter in. Make sure to use a cake pan that fits comfortably inside your pressure cooker without the sides touching. Use a pot-holder since the cooker will be hot because of the pre-heating.

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After placing the batter in, close the lid and cook on medium heat for 5 minutes and then lower the flame to just a simmer. The cake, depending on the size of your cake pan and pressure cooker, will take anywhere between 45 minutes to 1 hour to bake.

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IMPORTANT NOTES:

  1. A pressure cooker is not meant for baking or using in the manner described above so consider that before using it to make a cake.
  2. I don’t expect the pressure cooker will burst into pieces while cooking (I was very worried about this though, without reason) but it may compromise the quality of the safety valve on the lid and the high heat may cause the handle and other parts to deteriorate a bit.
  3. Using your pressure cooker to bake once or twice a year is probably okay but not regularly. If you bake anything more than once a month, I recommend buying an oven. It will be worth it and your options are much wider than using a pressure cooker to bake.
  4. Always check manufacturers instructions to make sure your make and model of pressure cooker can handle this. I am not sure how a steel pressure cooker will behave, mine is a basic 5 litre aluminium one. It’s probably best not to do this in a non-stick pressure cooker since dry-heating a non-stick surface without water or oil is not advised.

All that aside, I baked an eggless vanilla cake with tutti frutti in pressure cooker and it turned out moist and delicious. You may also like this pressure cooker chocolate cake recipe, which is not eggless, but it turned out so good that you wouldn’t be able to tell that the cake was made in a pressure cooker and not an oven.

To learn How to Make Pressure Cooker Cake in Hindi, Marathi, Urdu, Tamil, Telugu etc, please use the Google translate button in the right sidebar.

If you try this pressure cooker cake and find it successful, please leave a comment and rating below. You can also tag pictures with #ediblegarden on Instragram or Twitter, I’d love to see them.

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  1. Anu

    December 7, 2016 at 1:32 pm

    Can we use nonstick moulds?

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    • nags

      December 7, 2016 at 2:19 pm

      yes you can try, i haven’t tried it myself. make sure it can take high heat

      Reply
  2. Aarati Arvind

    December 1, 2016 at 10:35 pm

    How much time will it take to bake if I double the quantities mentioned for the eggless sponge cake recipe on your blog..???

    Reply
    • nags

      December 3, 2016 at 8:14 am

      this will depend on size of your pressure cooker, size of your pan, heat used, etc. it’s harder to predict than an oven. also, doubling this recipe would mean you have to use a very large pan and cooker. i would recommend cooking it in two slots to keep it simple

      Reply
  3. Nandan

    October 20, 2016 at 9:49 pm

    Can i know how to make cake batter without using eggs?

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    • nags

      October 22, 2016 at 5:35 pm

      sure, here’s my eggless sponge cake recipe

      Reply
  4. sambhavi bharadwz

    September 21, 2016 at 1:29 pm

    thank you for this advice

    Reply
  5. Soniya

    September 18, 2016 at 10:46 pm

    Thank you so much for a great article! I am one of those who fears that the cooker will explode. But I guess all will be well 🙂

    Reply
    • nags

      September 19, 2016 at 1:54 pm

      just take all the precautions i have mentioned and you should be fine 🙂 use a good quality cooker with the safety valve intact and working, nothing too old

      Reply
  6. Zulf

    September 16, 2016 at 8:29 pm

    Thank you. I was need to know how I can cook cake in pressure cooker. Thank you for Help

    Reply
  7. Rajkumar

    August 26, 2016 at 10:39 pm

    Hi, what if cake batter is put in a closed pan and cooker steam is used to heat it?

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    • nags

      August 30, 2016 at 11:31 am

      yes you can use steam cake batter too. i have a recipe for this – please search for steamed chocolate cake recipe

      Reply
  8. Anusua Nath

    August 19, 2016 at 1:39 am

    Hi
    I baked this cake for my parent’s anniversery and the cake was awesome, moist and fluffy. My parents liked it so much. Thank you…

    Reply
    • nags

      August 26, 2016 at 9:22 am

      glad it came out well 🙂

      Reply
  9. Melanie (Meolani ll)

    July 20, 2016 at 12:16 pm

    Pressure cookers can also be used to bake bread or buns when you don’t have an oven – great for lengthy periods of camping or sailing.

    Reply
  10. Patel

    July 13, 2016 at 1:23 pm

    thanks for the perfect tips ..exactly what i wantd to know …..not to add water an the cooker wont blast ,,,thanks

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    • nags

      July 14, 2016 at 1:35 pm

      you’re welcome! hope you try the pressure cooker cake soon

      Reply
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