Ever craved a soft, buttery cake with bursts of color and sweetness, just like the ones from old-school bakeries?
That’s exactly what this Eggless Tutti Frutti Cake delivers — light, moist, mildly sweet, and perfect with a cup of tea or coffee.
And the best part?
You don’t need eggs, fancy tools, or professional baking skills. If you can whisk and fold, you can bake this cake. Let’s get you baking.
What Is Tutti Frutti Cake?
Tutti Frutti Cake is a classic Indian bakery-style tea cake, especially popular in:
- Home bakeries
- Iyengar bakeries
- Evening snack menus
The colorful candied fruits add:
- Sweet pops of flavor
- Soft chewy texture
- A festive look without frosting
This eggless version relies on curd and butter to create the same richness you’d expect from an egg-based cake.
Why This Eggless Tutti Frutti Cake Works Every Time
If you’ve ever baked an eggless cake that turned out dense or dry, here’s why this recipe avoids that:
- Curd acts as the egg substitute, adding moisture and structure
- Butter gives richness and bakery-style flavor
- Proper leavening balance ensures a soft crumb
- Coating tutti frutti with flour prevents sinking
Simple ingredients. Reliable results.
Ingredient Breakdown
- Tutti Frutti: Sweet bites and visual appeal
- Maida: Creates a soft, tender crumb
- Curd: Moisture + structure (egg replacement)
- Butter: Richness and flavor
- Milk: Adjusts batter consistency
- Baking powder & soda: Lift and lightness
- Vanilla essence: Rounds off sweetness
Vegan Swap 🌿: Replace butter with neutral oil, curd with thick plant-based yogurt, and milk with almond or soy milk. The texture remains surprisingly close.
How the Cake Comes Together
You start by coating the tutti frutti with flour — this small step makes a big difference by keeping them evenly distributed in the cake.
Next, dry ingredients are sifted to aerate the flour and evenly spread the leavening agents. This helps the cake rise uniformly.
In another bowl, sugar, curd, and vanilla are whisked until smooth. Melted butter is added next, giving the batter a rich, creamy base. Once that’s ready, dry ingredients are folded in gently, followed by milk to loosen the batter.
Finally, the tutti frutti is folded in, the batter is transferred to a prepared tin, topped with a few extra bits for that bakery look, and baked until golden and fragrant.
No rushing. No overmixing. Just gentle folds and patience.
Pro Tip 💡: Always use room-temperature curd for smoother batter and even baking.
What Goes Along with Tutti Frutti Cake
- Hot tea or filter coffee
- Light vanilla custard
- A thin dusting of icing sugar (optional)
This cake shines best when kept simple.
Diet-Friendly & Allergen Notes
- Gluten-free option: Use a 1:1 gluten-free baking flour
- Low-sugar version: Replace 25% sugar with powdered jaggery or coconut sugar
How to Serve
- Slice once fully cooled
- Serve plain or lightly warmed
- Perfect as a tea-time cake or kids’ snack
Common Pitfalls to Avoid
- Overbaking—this dries the cake
- Skipping the flour coating on the tutti frutti
- Using cold curd straight from the fridge
- Overmixing after adding flour
Packing & Lunchbox Tips
- Wrap individual slices in butter paper
- Holds shape well — no crumbling
- Ideal for kids’ snack boxes
Party or Bulk Baking Tips
- Double the recipe easily
- Bake in loaf tins for gifting
- Stays soft even the next day
Substitutions
- Butter → Neutral oil (same quantity)
- Maida → 50% wheat flour (texture will be denser)
- Milk → Almond milk
How to Store Eggless Tutti Frutti Cake
At Room Temperature
- Store in an airtight container
- Keeps fresh for 2 days
Refrigeration
- Up to 5 days
- Warm slightly before serving for best texture
How to Reheat
- Microwave slice for 10–15 seconds
- Or warm in the oven at a low temperature
Avoid overheating, it dries the cake.
Other Related Recipes You Might Like:-
- Fruit Cake – classic bakery-style cake loaded with dry fruits and nuts.
- Eggless Brownie – rich, fudgy chocolate brownie made without eggs.
- Eggless Mug Cake – quick single-serve cake perfect for instant cravings.
- Butter Cookies – crispy, melt-in-the-mouth cookies ideal for tea time.
- No-Bake Coffee Pudding – creamy dessert that pairs well with soft cakes.
- No-Bake Chocolate Bread Pudding – easy, crowd-pleasing chocolate dessert.
- Dry Fruit Ladoo – festive sweet packed with nuts and dry fruits.
- Vanilla Milk Pudding with Strawberry Syrup – light and creamy dessert that balances rich cakes.
eggless tutti frutti cake
Ingredients
Instructions
Prep Work
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Coat tutti frutti
add tutti frutti to some flour and mix well so they are evenly coated
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Sieve dry ingredients
sieve flour, baking soda, and baking powder together into a bowl -
Prepare wet base
whisk sugar, curd, and vanilla until smooth -
Melt butter
melt the butter and keep it ready -
Prepare milk
boil the milk and allow it to cool -
Prepare cake tin
grease the tin, line with butter paper, and dust with flour -
Preheat oven
preheat the oven to the required temperature
Method
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Add butter
Add melted butter to the curd mixture and whisk until thick and creamy
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Combine dry and wet
Add dry ingredients in batches and mix gently -
Add milk
Pour in milk and mix to form a smooth batter -
Fold tutti frutti
Add coated tutti frutti and mix gently -
Fill cake tin
Pour batter into prepared tin and level the top -
Remove air bubbles
Gently tap the tin to release air bubbles -
Add topping
Sprinkle some tutti frutti on top -
Bake cake
Bake in a preheated oven for 30 minutes in 180°c until done -
Cool and slice
Remove cake, cool slightly, and slice -
Serve
Serve with tea or coffee and enjoy
Nutrition Facts
- Amount Per Serving
- Calories 280kcal
- % Daily Value *
- Total Fat 14g22%
- Saturated Fat 8g40%
- Cholesterol 35mg12%
- Sodium 180mg8%
- Potassium 120mg4%
- Total Carbohydrate 36g12%
- Dietary Fiber 1g4%
- Sugars 20g
- Protein 4g8%
- Vitamin A 320 IU
- Calcium 90 mg
- Iron 1.5 mg
- Vitamin D 18 IU
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
