Orange Polenta Cake
Cookbook
Page 195
Course: Cakes
Photo by Zosia
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A lovely tasting cake flavoured with orange flower water and topped with caramelized (blood) orange slices.
Like many upside down cakes, this one starts with a basic caramel that’s poured into the cake pan, topped with fruit and then with the batter, which takes just moments to put together after all of the ingredients are weighed. I used a regular cake pan and buttered it well instead of lining it with parchment; the cake released easily hot from the oven.
The cake is moist and dense without th... Read more
Like many upside down cakes, this one starts with a basic caramel that’s poured into the cake pan, topped with fruit and then with the batter, which takes just moments to put together after all of the ingredients are weighed. I used a regular cake pan and buttered it well instead of lining it with parchment; the cake released easily hot from the oven.
The cake is moist and dense without th... Read more
3 comment(s)
friederike
· 13 years ago
Beautiful, looks like a flower!
Queezle_Sister
· 13 years ago
Agreed, Friderike, and this might be the recipe that finally pushes me over the edge and makes me buy this book.
Zosia
· 13 years ago
The photo in the book is so pretty, I wanted to make the cake as soon as I received the book (summer) but decided to wait for the arrival of Italian blood oranges. We didn't get any this year(!) so I used US....still fabulous. Would be great with regular oranges as well.