Quick post this time (as quick as mine ever are), since I'm already posting this incredibly late. I was very excited that one of my favorite food bloggers and Twitter friends got to pick our Tuesdays with Dorie recipe last week. Nancy has two wonderful blogs, one devoted to yeasted creations and the other a wonderful collection of sweet and savory dishes. She's a woman after my own heart, posting her recipe notes and often figuring out the math to fit a recipe to the pan(s) she wants to use. =) And I've been fortunate enough to bake along with her on quite a few occasions, with recipes from all sorts of different sources.
For this week's TWD pick, she selected a wonderfully easy and tasty cake for us to make, Swedish Visiting Cake. As Dorie indicates in the recipe notes, this one is quick to mix up and bake. That's good, because I decided to tackle it before work one morning last week. I'm happy to say that it was indeed quick and easy. Part of the reason I was baking early in the morning was because I wanted to take some of the cake to someone who was nice enough to do a favor for me. So I decided to make the full recipe, but split the batter between my two 6" round pans. That way I would have one to give away and the other for us to taste. I greased my pans with baking spray, and thought about lining them with parchment, but decided to go with out it.
Mixing the batter reminded me a bit of the French Yogurt Cake (before I played around with it). First you rub lemon zest into sugar, which smells wonderful. =) Then you whisk in the eggs, flavorings and salt. (I stuck with just the vanilla extract, since I don't like almond extract very much.) Then you stir in the flour, and at the end you fold in melted butter. Once in the pan, the batter gets topped with sliced almonds and a sprinkling of sugar (I used coarse decorating sugar). My cakes only needed 20 minutes to bake. After letting the cakes cool in the pans for about 10 minutes, I was able to carefully turn them out onto a couple of plates to cool. (I really need to get some more disposable plates for when I'm giving stuff away--the only ones I have are pink or Princess.) When I got home from work that night, I decided to dress up the cake that I kept with a bit more lemon. I made a glaze with some juice from the lemon I zested, plus some powdered sugar.
The verdict? This cake was very tasty. Great for sharing, whether with people coming over or if you're the one doing the visiting. For the cake that I gave away, I don't know what the recipient thought of it. I ate the other one over the course of several days. No one else actually got to sample it. Oops. =) It's excellent with tea. I'll definitely be making this one again. I think it would be fun to try different types of zest for flavoring, or add some sort of fruit.
If you'd like to try this one for yourself, head on over to Nancy's blog. She has the recipe as well as some great process pictures. And be sure to see what the other TWD bakers thought of this one!
Mmm...I bet this one was delicious with the glaze. I'm sure the recipient loved it. I also struggle when giving cakes away and usually just put them on a decorative cardboard cake round. I love that last photo on the heart shaped plate-it's so cute!
ReplyDeleteworth waiting for! I love the addition of the glaze, tho this cake was so good in its original state too! Yay for Nancy.
ReplyDeletethis looks so yummy, great job! I really miss baking with twd. Hopefully i'll be back with u all soon :)
ReplyDeleteMaking little ones makes it so easy to give away. Love the glaze on top.
ReplyDeleteLemon glaze? Way to gild the lily, Di!! Easy cakes are a blessing for those busy days that we have to bake for others. I can see why you kept one just for you, but hey, it was only 6inches, almost a cupcake, really. Thanks for your kind words and for baking along with me. Let's do it again real soon!!
ReplyDeleteLove the princess plates! :)
ReplyDeleteYour cakes look great! And, the glaze sounds wonderful. I loved this cake and will make it again and again.
No one said anything about optional lemon icing...if they had, I would have been on that in a second. Yours looks really wonderful, and not just because of the lemon icing.
ReplyDeleteOoh, a glaze...that does sound lovely on this cake. Glad you liked it!
ReplyDeleteI loved this cake and while I used the almonds this time, just to have a garnish on there, I really don't like them so I'll go with your icing idea next time I make it! Glad this one was a hit for you too.
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