I was once watching “Take home chef” – I used to love that show, now... not so much – and the girl Curtis had picked up at the grocery store had a lemon tree in her back yard. A lemon tree!! How great is that? But do you know what she did with all those lemons? She crushed them in the garbage disposal so her kitchen would smell nice. :S
I’d rather use my purchased-at-the-supermarket lemons for much better things, and this cake is one of them. Just make sure you eat the cake the day it’s made, while the lemon slices are still soft – I tried slicing the cake again a day after baking it and had to remove the lemon from its top; the cake tastes great without the candied lemon slices, too, but very similar to Nigella’s damp lemon and almond cake.
Candied lemon cake
from Donna Hay magazine
½ cup (70g) all purpose flour, sifted
240g icing sugar, sifted
120g almond meal (ground almonds)
finely grated zest of 1 lemon
6 egg whites
180g unsalted butter, melted and cooled
Candied lemon slices:
1 ½ cups + 2 ½ tablespoons (330g) caster sugar
2/3 cup (160ml) water
4 lemons, thinly sliced
Preheat the oven to 180ºC/350ºF; butter a 25cm (10in) round cake pan*, line the bottom with baking paper and butter the paper.
Place the flour, icing sugar, almond meal and lemon zest in a large bowl and mix well to combine. Add the egg whites and butter and mix well until smooth. Pour into the prepared pan and bake for 25-30 minutes or until cooked when tested with a skewer. Allow to cool in the pan for 10 minutes then turn out onto a serving plate.
To make the candied lemon slices, place the sugar and water in a large saucepan over medium heat and stir to dissolve the sugar. Add the lemon slices and bring to the boil. Cook for 12-15 minutes or until the syrup has thickened and lemon slices are translucent. Pour the syrup over the cake and top with the lemon slices. Allow to cool and serve.
* I made ¾ of the recipe and used a 20cm (8in) round cake pan; I used 2 lemons for the topping
Serves 8
looks positively scrumptious :D
ReplyDeleteI gasped when I saw this cake - it is absolutely gorgeous and looks so delicious! I'll have to bookmark it for when Meyer lemons come into season!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic presentation, Patricia! The lemon slices are like jewels on the cake, so lovely. I had to laugh at the lemon crushing story! Some people just don't know how lucky they are. :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks so good Patricia. I tried something similar with candied oranges over Christmas break. This might be even better!
ReplyDeletejust beautiful! i'm dying to give it a try. thank you!
ReplyDeleteTruly amazing... I love this lemon cake! :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks fantastic. The presentation is just wondreful. I love the look of the candied lemon. The sauce oozing around the cake is just delicious! :)
ReplyDeleteAaaah! She really did that?! What a crime!!! (by the way, the "random" encounters in THC are fake, I bet.)
ReplyDeleteAnother crime would be me not having a slice of this cake right now :(
What a dumb girl! and what a waste! What I wouldn't do for a mature lemon tree...
ReplyDeleteThis cake looks incredible- love all the lemon slices on it.
I've never seen Take Home Chef, but Curtis Stone is Australian and he regularly pops up on TV shows here. He's going to be on Masterchef tomorrow night.
ReplyDeleteI've never tried any of his recipes. They are not really my type of food.
But this lemon cake definitely is. I love lemon syrup cakes. So moist and zesty and just yum!
Oh and by the way, thank you for telling your friend Verena about my blog. She left a lovely message for me.
Wow! Love how the lemons keep their shape. I've got some in the fridge right now might be time to try something new!
ReplyDeleteJust looking at the gorgeous photo makes my lips pucker! I love lemon cakes. They always taste so fresh, at any time of year.
ReplyDeleteLove your blog! I'm so happy to find it.. No seriously SOOOO happy !
ReplyDeleteYour pictures turn out even prettier than the ones in the magazine!
ReplyDeleteGoodNESS that is gorgeous! It looks so inviting, but I'd hate to cut it!
ReplyDeleteSo moist, sweet and lemony good!
ReplyDeleteLooks gorgeous and so beautifully presented. Must be loevly and lemony
ReplyDeleteI love everything lemon and your cake looks very nice with all the lemon slices !! Yummy !
ReplyDeleteThis looks so vibrant and sunny! I love seeing your posts of the goodies from DH mag :) More inspiration (and kick in the tush) for me to follow suit!
ReplyDeleteThat is one beautiful looking cake. Those lemons on top are so gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe! It looks delicious :)
ReplyDeleteIna, thank you!
ReplyDeleteAnna, I'm glad you like it, thank you!
Lynne, thank you, sweetie! About the lemons from the lemon tree - I'd use them all up in no time. ;)
Aran, thank you! I once made a cake similar to this one with oranges, too, also a DH recipe, but the orange slices got baked with the cake. It was wonderful!
Kiss my spatula, thank you! Hope you give it a go!
Karine, thank you for stopping by!
Julia, that sauce is very sticky and adds a moist touch to the cake. Thank you, darling!
Mark, she did! As much as they seemed fake sometimes, I like them better than Curtis being called up now. :S
Monica, a waste, indeed! I would love to have a lemon tree, too... :D
Thank you!
KJ, I love his accent. ;)
I'm glad to know Verena stopped by - your blog is so wonderful, darling!
xx
Tender Branson, I hope you like it!
Lydia, very fresh - they have a summer feel, don't they?
Thank you!
Room design studio, thank you! I'm glad you like it!
:D
Pam, you are much too kind, my dear - thank you!
Abby, it was a bit hard cutting it, I have to admit it. :D
Cynthia, thank you!
Katie, very lemony!
Tks!
Maybe, I'm in for anything lemon, so I was all for making this cake!
Merci!
Joey, I knew you'd love this one, dear!
Tks!
Pea, thank you, my friend.
Fiolunka, tks for stopping by!
Wow what a gorgeous gorgeous cake! I love how the lemon slices look on top - so unique. I can't believe someone would grind up lemons and waste them just to make the kitchen smell nice!!
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe!! Great photos!!! I´m sure the taste is fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteNice recipe.This one looking so beautiful..
ReplyDeleteMerry
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loving the look of this - great photos too.
ReplyDeletePatricia,
ReplyDeleteThat is just gorgeous! Not too long ago I made candied lemons for the first time so this is a must-try!