Monday, August 30, 2010

Olive Oil Citrus Cake

In my house, olive oil, zest and the juice from citrus, generally means - marinate the chicken breasts and light the BBQ.  However, today, I used these few ingredients in a whole new way.  In a cake!

The fusion of the citrus zest and the olive oil, mixing around in my kitchen aid, permeated my kitchen with the most wonderful scent.  I could not wait for this cake to emerge from the oven.

I am going to make this cake over and over again.  Next time, mini olive oil citrus cakes, anyone?

Olive Oil Citrus Cake
adapted from rustic fruit desserts
1 8" cake

ingredients:
cake
1 1/4 cups unsifted cake flour
1 tsp. baking powder
1/4 tsp. fine sea salt
3 eggs, at room temperature
1 Tbls plus 3/4 cup sugar
zest of 1 grapefruit
zest of 1 orange
zest of 1 lemon
1 1/2 tsp. vanilla extract
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil

glaze
3/4 - 1 cup confectioners' sugar
2 Tbls. freshly squeezed grapefruit juice

instructions:
• preheat oven to 350*.  using a paper towel, coat a 8" round baking pan with olive oil, then sprinkle with one tablespoon of sugar. set pan aside.
for the cake
• sift the flour, baking powder, and salt, twice.
• using your mixer with the paddle attachment, beat the eggs, sugar, and the zests on high speed for 5 minutes, until the eggs thickened.
• add the vanilla, turn the mixer down to low speed and add the olive oil into the batter, pouring slowly along the edge of the bowl.
• add the flour and mix on low speed until incorporated.  pour into prepared pan.
• bake for 25-30 minutes, or until the cake is golden and has domed in the center.  cool to room temperature.
for the glaze
• sift the confectioners' sugar into a bowl.  whisk in the grapefruit juice to combine.  pour over the cooled cake.

wrapped in plastic wrap, the cake will keep for 2-3 days!

15 comments:

  1. This is my kind of cake. I love the glaze too!

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  2. Yum! I'm not a baker but this recipe and photos make me want to get over my fear. Gorgeous! Looks like a perfect breakfast dessert!

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  3. i have been wanted to make something like this for a very long time....i work with dominican sisters of mission san jose and they produce their own olive oil. i thought it would be really nice to bring a cake made with their olive oil to one of our meetings. thanks for the delicious recipe!

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  4. Oh, beautiful! It's on my to-do list. Thanks for the inspiration. :)

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  5. I love anything citrus. This looks and sounds wonderful! Mini(s)-YES!!!

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  6. I love this king of cake! It looks delicious!

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  7. Sounds delicious. The glaze is beautiful.

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  8. That cake looks so delicious and moist! I love anything citrusy.

    cheers,

    Rosa

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  9. This looks fantastic. I have a recipe for a different kind of olive oil cake floating around here that you just inspired me to try! Thanks :)

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  10. I've been meaning to try olive oil cake! I'd have to find a way to make mine lower carb, but you have inspired me!

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  11. I am so glad you like this cake as much as I do:
    Maria - the cake and the glaze are great

    Brooke - it is a perfect breakfast dessert

    Christy -you are so lucky to have home grown olive oil. what a fabulous gift you have!

    Ju - is your to do list as long as mine?

    naomi - citrus is one of those very good things

    kim - it is delicious

    barbara - this is one of those "go to" cakes. so delicious

    Rosa - i love citrus as well

    Sandie - so glad this cake has inspired you

    Carolyn - I am sure olive oil and almond meal would be a great combo!

    Thanks again for all your wonderful comments. I look forward to reading all your inspiring blogs!
    x

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  12. oh and of course this cake looks divine! quite an intriguing name, but i might be gutsy enough to try it!

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  13. I love olive oil in cake. It adds such a nice texture and flavor.

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  14. Oh, I couldn't agree with you more. I absolutely love the combo of olive oil and citrus in a cake. It's just such a unique blend of flavors and I think the olive oil impacts a cake's texture in an interesting way as well. I made an orange polenta cake with olive oil this past winter and it was unlike anything I'd had before. Lovely post and, as always, beautiful photos!

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  15. I just got this book! It is filled with delicious recipes - and this is one I can't wait to try. Your cake is perfect, Susan!

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