Where in the
dark foliage, the golden oranges glow?
A gentle wind
blows from the blue sky,
The myrtle
stands still and high is the laurel.
Do you know it?
Go there! Go there!
May I go with
you? O my beloved!” - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
This is a cake we often have at home, especially if we are expecting company, or for special afternoon teas. It is quite simple to make and tastes lovely. We generally make our own almond meal, except when time does not permit, and we buy it from a very good nut shop in our neighbourhood where its freshness can assured.
Almond and Orange Cake
This is a cake we often have at home, especially if we are expecting company, or for special afternoon teas. It is quite simple to make and tastes lovely. We generally make our own almond meal, except when time does not permit, and we buy it from a very good nut shop in our neighbourhood where its freshness can assured.
Almond and Orange Cake
Ingredients
2 medium
thickness skin oranges (i.e. not too much pith)
1 tablespoon
orange liqueur (e.g. Cointreau)
3 eggs
1 cup caster
sugar
3/4 cup caster
sugar, extra
300g almond meal
1 tsp baking
powder
Orange flower
water
Icing sugar
Seville orange
marmalade (optional)
Method
Method
Preheat oven to
170° C and grease a 22cm round cake pan.
Take the whole oranges
and carefully remove the zest superficially without damaging the integrity of
the orange. Pat dry with a paper towel. Place whole zested oranges into a
saucepan and cover with cold water. Bring to the boil and simmer for 15 minutes
until tender. Drain. Repeat. Refresh under cold water and drain.
Coarsely chop
warm oranges and remove and discard the coarse stem, membranes and pips. Place
into food processor and process until smooth, adding the liqueur in the last
few moments.
Using an electric
mixer, whisk eggs and sugar until thick and creamy. Add processed orange
mixture, almond meal and baking powder and gently fold until combined. Pour
into pan and bake for 1 hour. Sprinkle with some orange flower water as soon as
it is out of the oven and dust with icing sugar. Cool.
If desired, warm
some marmalade and spoon over cake instead of the icing sugar.
I know you said Seville orange marmalade was optional, but in my opinion, it is totally delicious.
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