This almond cake, topped with aphrodisiac honey-drenched strawberries is light but satisfying, sweet but balanced and definitely right for a romantic occasion. This mouthwatering almond cake ...
This orange and almond cake is deliciously moist and great for people who like a bit of marmaladey bitterness. It can easily be made gluten-free too. Wash the oranges thoroughly. Bring them to the ...
then sprinkle with the chopped pistachios and leave the cake to cool in its tin before removing to a plate. One of the things that makes this so easy, is that you can throw all the ingredients ...
In a mixing bowl, combine breadcrumbs, almond flour, sugar and baking powder ... Pour into prepared cake pan. Set pan in cold oven and set to 350 degrees. Bake until cake is golden brown and ...
To make a three-layer cake like the one in the photograph, see the variation that follows." "Almond paste is available in most supermarkets in 8-ounce cans or tubes." Heat the oven to 350 degrees. Put ...
To make a three-layer cake like the one in the photograph, see the variation that follows." "Almond paste is available in most supermarkets in 8-ounce cans or tubes." Heat the oven to 350 degrees. Put ...
This is a gluten-free cake - almond meal is used instead of flour. It's a dense but very moist cake. It has been a favourite for birthdays in my family for the last few years!
I took Claudia Roden’s much-loved recipe for orange and almond cake and used grapefruit instead of oranges, with huge success. The grapefruit gave the cake a very appealing bitter-sweet flavour.
I could also taste the almond extract, and thought it was a brilliant touch. Although there were a few small bumps along the way, I agree with Berry's assessment that the cake is easy to make.