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Sharing with you an easy, moist, gluten free and simply scrumptious Clementine Cake. This cake was in my to-cook-recipe-list from a long time.... ever since I saw celebrity chef Nigella Lawson make this citrus-y cake on foodnetwork, I wanted to give it a try. When I started searching for her recipe, immediately three things were worth noticing. First, actually she made this cake long ago, not recently. Second, people are crazy for this cake and all big name bloggers, even smitten kitchen has written about it. Third, after reading the reviews, Nigellas cake is not just popular, it tastes exceptionally amazing too. Voilla!! My first instincts after looking at the cake pictures was not incorrect. loving it!So, yesterday, I tied my kitchen apron and decided to try her very popular, clementine cake. The best part about this cake - it has no flour, no butter, just pure and simple eggs and clementine doing magic with baking powder and almond meal. Needless to say, this is one of reason it is so popular among health conscious fanatics. Nigellas recipe asks for boiling the clementines in cold water for 2 hours to cook the skin and pulp. She has used whole clementine (minus pits) for this cake. Most reviewers had mix feeling about using whole clementines, some liked it and some found it very bitter. I was indeed apprehensive too. Just while reading the recipe, I decided to tweak it per my needs and my style of cooking. First and foremost, I did not want to use whole clementines, I am afraid it will make cake taste bitter. I decided to use only zest and the pulp, discarded the skin. Second, I dont want to perch in front of my stove for 2 hours for boiling and chopping clementine. I instead, just cooked clementine pulp in a shallow pan for 25 minutes with water and pinch of salt (to enhance the sweetness of cake).What happens when you change the first step of a recipe? Good you asked! Answer - You end up changing a lot other things... if not changed right, then? end up in disaster!!I am sure you wanna know, how did my recipe-tweaks went? Well, does these picture look like disaster in any form or shape? means?? It means, The end of this in-the-kitchen-with-nigella-lawson-clementine-cake-recipe story was pleasant, no disaster. All-in-all, a happy tummy, happy taste buds and happy husband ;) Amen!Cake, as expected, even after some tweaks, came out supper moist, citrus-y and as Nigellas say, it tastes better a day after its made, is indeed very true. But before taste, you eat with your eyes, right? and cake look so beautiful when it comes out of oven, almost like hot lava burning behind coal wall, gorgeous amber color and since I used 7-inch spring-form pan, the cake was more in height than width which made it look like a beautiful aged-cheese-log.So beautiful that I initially planned to glaze the cake with lemon-sugar, but later just couldnt disturb its beauty. If it was in my hand, I would have never cut a slice! Just place-it-in-glass-container-and-mount-on-a-wall!Using 7-inch spring-form pan (because thats the only spring-form pan I own!) turned out to be a blessing-in-disguise. Nigellas recipe was for a 8-inch spring-form pan and so is mine. So, I had almost a cup of leftover batter after filling the 7-inch spring-form pan. I filled 3 cup cake liners and baked few sample clementine cup cakes for me. What was the blessing? Well, I could devour two cup cakes, just out of the oven and taste clementine cake without disturbing the beauty of gorgeous clementine cake (for sometime of-course!)Either ways, even though I changed Nigellas recipe to meet my needs and apprehensions, the cake is really a good bake and I am so proud of these pictures too. Some how, evening sun-light did beautiful magic and made this cake look so awesome, even without any props/dressing - just plain, simply and beautiful!Hope you enjoyed looking at the pictures as much as I did. Feel free to try this recipe or head to Nigella Lawsons website for her Clementine Cake recipe.Enjoy and Happy Cooking!
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Clementine Cake Recipe | ChefDeHome.com
Sharing with you an easy, moist, gluten free and simply scrumptious Clementine Cake. This cake was in my to-cook-recipe-list from a long time.... ever since I saw celebrity chef Nigella Lawson make...