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 ...
This is based on a classic orange polenta cake. However, I find polenta (a type of cornmeal) can have a slightly gritty texture. I now use semolina instead – which is ground from hard durum wheat.
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 ...
"This food processor cake is moist and tender. Before serving, the cake is brushed with whiskey-laced syrup, then covered with jam-flavored fruit, and served with sour cream or creme fraîche. To make ...
The mixture will be pretty firm by this time. Scrape the mixture into a greased springform cake tin and bake for 1 hour and 10 minutes. Test with a skewer – if it comes out clean, then the cake ...
This recipe is one I’ve been making since I was an apprentice chef in Melbourne - 33 years or so ago. It’s from the Egyptian mother of a chef friend and it’s a recipe you’ll see appearing ...
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.