Showing posts with label nigella. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nigella. Show all posts

Sunday, 27 April 2014

Apple and almond cake


I make no excuse for another cake using ground almonds as the flour substitute, this is a recipe I spotted initially being tweeted by Nigella (she of soft focus fame), no sooner had I followed the link to her website that I then saw another food blogger with a similar post. I now know why this recipe is so popular, it tastes so buttery and is moist with a subtle apple flavour. Just like Nigella's famous clementine cake its an easy bake which when combined with its fairly plain looks belies its deliciousness.

Ideal as a gluten free adult birthday cake and apparently a traditional "Seder" treat (Seder being the ritual feast at the start of Passover) why not give this bake a try.

What you need
  • 3 eating apples (ones with plenty of flavour)
  • 1 tbsp lemon juice
  • 2 tsp caster sugar
  • Oil spray for the cake tin
  • 8 eggs 
  • 325g ground almonds
  • 275g caster sugar
  • 1 tbsp lemon juice
  • 50g flaked almonds
  • Icing sugar for dusting 
What you do
  • Firstly we need to make an apple puree, place the peeled, cored apple chunks in a sauce pan with 2tsp caster sugar and 1 tbsp lemon juice, simmer for about 10 minutes until soft and the apples make a rough puree.
  • Allow this to cool fully before starting to bake
  • Preheat the oven to 180c and oil spray a round loose bottom ( base lined) or spring form cake tin, approximately 9 inch diameter
  • In a food processor blend the eggs, puree, sugar and lemon juice until you have a smooth mixture
  • Pour into the prepared tin and sprinkle the top with flaked almonds
  • Bake for 45 minutes or so until golden and the cake tests cooked.
  • Cool in the tin initially and then cool fully on a wire rack
  • To serve sprinkle with icing sugar, it needs nothing more.


Sunday, 27 November 2011

Nigella's Clementine Cake



I have to thank my boss at works for the inspiration for baking this recipe, she made this for the "Children in Need" bake sale last week. After digging about in my recipe book collection I located the recipe. The recipe is gluten free as it uses ground almonds instead of flour, so its a handy one to have in case of a ceoliac visitor. The recipe is easy and fairly foolproof, its not the most pretty of cakes but it more than makes up for this flavour stakes.

Ingredients 
  • 4-5 clementines ( about 375g )
  • 6 eggs
  • 225g caster sugar
  • 250g ground almonds
  • 1 heaped tsp baking powder
Method

Put your clementines in a pan with just enough water to cover and bring to the boil, simmer for 2 hours until soft. Keep an eye on the pan ensuring it doesn't boil dry. Drain and cool, once cool split and check for pips, remove any you find. Pulp the clementines in a food processor(all of it), then add the other ingredients and whizz until you have a smooth mixture.

Pour into a greased and based lined springform tin, roughly 7 inches across. Bake in a preheated oven 180c for approximately an hour, as the cake quickly browns you should cover it with foil after the first 30 minutes. Test with a cocktail stick , so that it comes out clean when its done. Cool in the tin, dust with icing sugar.

Sunday, 30 October 2011

Cherry and Almond Loaf

Feeling a autumnal nip in the air, I wanted to bake something comforting and homely. This is cake is the equivalent of a cosy snuggly jumper. Based on a recipe from the Domestic Goddess herself, Nigella, its a pretty easy bake. Glace cherries always remind me of when I was little and my Mum used to buy glace cherries in different colours (green, yellow, red) and other dried fruits for Christmas loose from a lovely shop in Southport, the shop is no longer there and loose dried fruits is something you don't see now. 





Ingredients
  • 200g glace cherries, preferably the undyed if you can get hold of them
  • 250g self raising flour
  • 225g butter softened
  • 175g caster sugar
  • 3 eggs beaten
  • 2-3 drops almond essence
  • 100g ground almonds
  • 6 tbsp milk
Method

Preheat your oven to 170c, grease and line your 2lb loaf tin

Firstly rinse your glace cherries,drain and dry and then tosh in a little flour. Beat the butter and sugar until light and fluffy, then gradually add your eggs and almond essence, until well mixed, now add the flour and ground almonds. Lastly mix in the milk and the cherries. Now spoon into your tin, bake for approximately 45 -60 minutes until golden and baked through when tested with a skewer. 

Allow to cool in the tin, stores very well in foil.
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