Every February, we have a themed lunch party at work. I remember Mardi Gras particularly fondly. This year was a moon party! I decided to make a recipe I've had my eye on for a while, and fit it into the theme. Hey, the moon is round, cakes are round, it isn't that hard.
This recipe is an adaptation of Nick Malgieri's recipe for Orange-Scented Olive Oil Cake, found in
Lemon-Scented Olive Oil Cake
4 lemons
3 large eggs
2 1/2 cups sugar
1 1/2 cups pure olive oil
1 1/2 cups milk
2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
1. Set a rack in the middle level of the oven and preheat oven to 350 F.
2. Grate the zest from the lemons and place in a large mixing bowl.*
3. Add the eggs to the orange zest and whisk well to mix. Whisk in 1 cup of the sugar and continue whisking until the mixture lightens, about 1 minute. Whisk in the oil, followed by the milk.
4. In another bowl, stir together the remaining 1 1/2 cups of sugar with the flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Whisk the dry mixture into the egg mixture in 3 separate additions, whisking smooth after each addition.
5. DIvide the batter equally between 2 prepeared 9-inch round pans, well oiled, and lined with parchment paper.
6. Bake the cakes until they are well risen, deep golden, and firm in the center when pressed with a fingertip, 50-55 minutes.
7. Cool the cakes on racks for 5 minutes, then unmold, turn right side up again, and cool completely on racks.
*The original recipe, made with oranges, includes directions on cutting the oranges up to use for garnish. This wouldn't work very well with lemons (too sour!) but maybe some candied lemons would be nice. Frankly this cake is so delicious plain I'm not sure I'd put anything with it. Whipped cream is nice, but not necessary.
Categories: Cake, Lemon
4 comments:
Jenny--I loved this cake yesterday!
I was going to bring a chocolate frosted cake to a party tonight. Do you think this would work with a chocolate frosting (probably cream cheese based)?
Maybe it's good enough just plain--I have a heart shaped pan. What do you think?
Libby
I'm not sure about chocolate and lemon! I'd leave it plain, myself.
I'm so glad you liked it!
Your cake looks delicious Jenny.
I ended up leaving the cake plain. I think that was the best choice flavor-wise, although aesthetically,I would have liked it to look a little more dressed up! People at the party really liked it. I followed your recipe exactly except used whole wheat pastry flour, with good results.
Just fyi, Ingalls is selling ww pastry flour in bulk, along with some other organic bulk items (oats, nuts, flours) at the Cherrydale store. Glad to have a local source when I don't want to make the trip to Whole Foods!
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