This dense, syrup-soaked cake is a triple orange threat, full of zest, juice and whole slices of candied orange. For the cake: Heat the oven to 350 degrees. Butter a 9- to 10-inch springform pan and ...
Two good things to know about this cake - compared to a regular butter cake it has quite a coarse-textured, open crumb but it needs this to absorb the syrup; and secondly, served warm it makes a ...
Desserts and sweetmeats soaked in syrup seem to be globally popular. The attraction of a sweet, sticky syrup extends from Indian gulab jamun to Chinese sugar ears, via baklava and the semolina cakes ...
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Orange Drizzle Cake

This orange drizzle cake is so rich, buttery, and tender you might actually call it creamy. The cake includes a few whole oranges stirred right into the batter and a generous drizzle of orange syrup.
1/ Preheat the oven to 170°C/325°F/gas mark 3, and grease and line a 23cm (9in) springform cake tin with either vegan butter or sunflower oil. 2/ Separate the eggs and put the whites into one large ...
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. This pain d'epice is a festive spiced cake with French origins. I like to drizzle orange syrup over ...
The recipe for this hazelnut and orange cake comes from Silvana Rowe’s gorgeous Middle-Eastern cookery book – Purple Citrus & Sweet Perfume. Like all Sephardic cakes, the recipe contains no flour or ...
Hosting a party, celebrating a birthday? Enjoy a homemade dessert ready in just 20 minutes Imagine your home filled with the delightful, sweet scent of oranges, transporting you to a sun-kissed ...
1 Preheat your oven to 180 degrees Celsius fan setting. Grease a 20cm loose base cake tin (or springform tin) and line the base with parchment paper. Dust the inside walls of the tin with caster sugar ...