I made the strangest cake today. The only ingredients are eggs, sugar, ground almonds, baking powder, and five entire clementines - skin, pith and all - topped with dark chocolate.
I found the recipe in Green & Black's Chocolate Recipes, a cookbook that I swear makes me gain weight just by reading it. No photos, just a simple ingredient list and short set of directions. The first step of simmering five entire clementines for two hours intrigued me.
Later this week - Italian Venison Agrodolce from the same book. Can you tell what cookbook I was reading this last week?
I must have company soon so that I can also try the Salted Caramel Tart. Luis is not a big chocolate fan, and I don't dare make many of these recipes without others here to eat them with me. The Clementine Cake here is an exception. It is practically healthy what with only 1 cup of sugar and one 3 oz bar oc chocolate to balance out those clementines and 3 cups of ground almonds with their healthy proteins and fats.
At least that is what I am telling myself.
3 comments:
It looks great!
What's the whole recipe? How much water do the clementines simmer in? It looks great, and I'd love to try it. Love trying flourless cakes.
Thanks,
Lori
Lori, I try not to post recipes that are in other people's cookbooks as it feels wrong to me. Do a web search for Nigella's Clementine Cake, and I bet you can find the recipe, though. Top it with the good dark chocolate or orange flavored dark chocolate like G&B Mayan Gold that you have melted in a double burner. The recipe said to grate the chocolate, but honestly why bother since it will melt when you put it on the hot cake anyway? Melting chocolate is far easier and less messy than.
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