On a very lazy Sunday, I was trying to find something good on TV when I felt a sudden urge to bake!
I checked some of my books but every time one recipe got my attention I realized I didn’t have all the necessary ingredients. My fridge was sending me a message: “go to the grocery store!!”
I found two different recipes for Madeira cake (which is not common here in
The cake was not so high – my loaf pan wasn’t the correct size so I decided to use a 25cm round tin.
Despite being a simple cake, no filling or icing, I really liked its flavor and was pleased with the result.
Since I’m a “citric person” I squeezed some lemon juice over the cake slices before eating them; the cake absorbed all the juice – it was delicious!
Madeira cake
170g butter, softened
170g sugar
1 tablespoon finely grated lemon zest
3 eggs
1 ½ tablespoons lemon juice – I used 3 tablespoons
100g all-purpose flour
¾ teaspoon baking powder
75g almond meal
Preheat the oven to 170ºC (330ºF). Grease a 10x20cm (4x8in) loaf tin, line the bottom with non-stick baking paper, grease the paper and then flour the entire tin.
Place the butter, sugar and lemon zest in the bowl of an electric mixer and beat until light and creamy. Gradually add the eggs and the lemon juice, beating well. Sift the flour and baking powder over the butter mixture and fold through with the almond meal.
Spoon the mixture in the tin and bake for 45 minutes or until cooked when tested with a skewer.
Serves 8-10.
Pat, what a big change in purpose. Much more pleasurable than watching TV that's for sure. Great choice of cake.I'm 100% with you on Donna Hay.
ReplyDeleteI will have to give this a try. I love the history of Madeira, particularly that it reaches back to colonial times in America, but it's no longer well known here. Your blog looks great - I'm looking forward to exploring it more!
ReplyDeleteVal, you bet it was! Much better to have this wonderful cake, fresh from the oven!
ReplyDeleteI have to thank you since you are the onde who introduced Donna to me. :D
Hello, T.W.! Thank you for your visit and for the lovely comment.
I'll check your blog too!
Can I just say that I think it's beyond awesome that you have an English food blog now? Talk about dedication!!
ReplyDeleteAri (Baking and Books)
Hello, Ari! It's so nice to have you around here! :D
ReplyDeleteThank you for the kind words. I hope you keep visiting me.
Patricia - I just love Madeira cake, it's one of the best types of cakes. Yours looks so delicious!
ReplyDeleteHi, Haalo! Tks for stopping by! :D
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked it!
Madeira cake without Madeira wine it's quite strange even for a british lol
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