This is our favourite cake at the moment. It's really light and tasty and I love that it uses both the rind and juice of one orange. Oh and it's quick and easy, which of course I love. In the thermomix it takes a total of 1 minutes and 5 seconds from milling the sugar to caster sugar to the last step before baking. Now that is what I call fast. You'll find the recipe on page 131 of your everday cooking book. Below is the recipe if you don't have a thermomix.
250g caster sugar
1 orange
170g butter, room temperature
4 eggs
50mls milk
250g self raising flour
Preheat your oven to 170 degrees (mine needs 180 degrees because it's oh so slow). Grate the rind of your orange then juice it. Place sugar, rind, butter and eggs into your mixer/bowl and beat for a couple of minutes until pale and creamy. Add in your milk, juice and sifted flour and mix for another minute until well combined. Pour into lined square cake tin and bake 45-55 minutes.
see how light and lovely it is! Heaven! You can also swap the orange for a lemon.
Oh yum! That does look good. Citrus anything is divine. Bookmarking this one too. :) Have a super Saturday. Tammy
ReplyDeleteI have a standard food processor and make this often, also as little cupcakes.
ReplyDeleteSometimes I sprinkle brown sugar on before I cook it.
When I do it as lemon I have recently learnt that a small lemon provides enough lemon power!
Oh my goodness this looks divine!
ReplyDeleteLiesl :)
That cake looks delish! I am idling on the computer while I actually wait for my cookie dough to firm up in the fridge, then it's chocolate chip cookies at ours this afternoon! I think that cake is going to be made very soon here, with perhaps some cream cheese frosting : )) YUM!
ReplyDeleteThere is a recipe for this of the thermomix forum where you don 't grate the rind just throw in the whole orange ...much quicker!
ReplyDeleteHave had my thermomix nearly 3 years & I've yet to make that recipe. Will be making it for morning tea tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteI love this recipe - it is a favorite at this house - enjoy:)
ReplyDeleteYum! I have been making a whole orange cake lately (yep you blitz a whole orange in the blender then add the rest of the ingredients!) and it's rather dense, almost mud cake like, uut yummy a sponge!
ReplyDeleteHi Corrie, I 've got the italian book, that is very different, could you write the time and speed also? thank you
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