Forum Thermomix

Thermomix Recipes for TM5 and TM31 => Cakes => Topic started by: cooky on April 25, 2009, 05:51:33 pm

Title: Cooky's Orange Cake - from the Greek cookbook
Post by: cooky on April 25, 2009, 05:51:33 pm
Here's another one recipe of orange cake, taken from the greek TM cook-book :D I'll try to translate into english, so please forgive any mistakes I'll make, or even better correct me, if you like ::)

Boiled Orange Cake

Ingredients:

For the syrup dressing:

For the yeast:

Wash one orange and rinse it well. (we'll use it in the cake) Then produce the orange juice but remember to keep this half orange remainder!

Place in thermomix all the ingredients required for the syrup dressing.
Blend on speed 4 for 7 minutes, temperature 100 C.
When the time-switch is off, pour some glasso into two separate glasses of water, but do not fully fill them. Place one glass in the cold storage and the other one in the refridgerator.

In the meanwhile, heat the oven to around 160-180 C and grease and flour a cake pan.

Next, add the flour into Thermomix, the baking powder and mix manually until it's spread all over. Add the eggs over the flour and blend on speed 7 gradually (but quickly) for 8 seconds.

The yeast is ready.
Pour it into the cake pan and place it into the oven. Bake for approx 20-30 minutes.
When the cake is out, pour over it the syrup dressing from the refridgerator.
Then allow appox 20-30 minutes to cool. During this time, the cake will absorb the syrup dressing.

Once you turn over the cake, pour over the colder syrup dressing, from the cold storage.

The cake is ready.
Bon appetit! ;)


Some notes:
- I thought the sugar was too much in the first place. Maybe the recipe says so, because of orange and cognac taste, so as to balance it. Next time, I will try with maybe 400gr. I won't risk adding less... ::)
- I used normal butter instead of margarine since I didn't have any available.

Here's the photo of my cake.
It's really delicious.
But I was too greedy to taste it so I forgot to take the picture prior to cutting it... ;D

(http://www.picamatic.com/show/2009/04/25/07/44/3407653_bigthumb.jpg) (http://www.picamatic.com/view/3407653_Cake_brasto_portokaliou_me_glasso/)

Caution:
Yesterday I cooked again the cake using margarine, as the recipe says.
BUT my opinion is that the cake tastes better using normal butter and not margarine, which has a peculiar smell and taste. I will never make it with margarine again
Title: Re: Orange Cake
Post by: cookie1 on April 26, 2009, 09:26:00 am
Cooky, that looks absolutely delicious.
Title: Re: Orange Cake
Post by: Thermomixer on April 29, 2009, 11:05:27 am
Thanks cooky - I might shift this to a topic of it's own when I get time - it sounds great.

Title: Re: Orange Cake
Post by: cooky on April 29, 2009, 01:23:30 pm
Thanks cooky - I might shift this to a topic of it's own when I get time - it sounds great.



Thank you, thermomixer
I never have imagined such a taste for a cake! I was surprised when firstly smelled it and then tasted it. Anyway, I'll definately cook another one these days. The first one already belongs to the past :D :D :D
I also looked up for more recipes in Thermomix's 3300 cookbook, and found two similar cake recipes, one for vanilla boiled cake and one for chocolate boiled cake. When I cook them, I'll let you know. The recipe doesn't differ a lot ;)
Title: Re: Orange Cake
Post by: bron on April 29, 2009, 05:41:49 pm
Cooky, so really the cake doesn't have any sugar in the sponge. All the sugar is put on the top, twice. Once when hot and then when cooled. I can't imagine a sponge with no sugar at all. Looks good though! Plus the 2 vanilla in the ingredients, is this vanilla sugar sachets or just vanilla essence or paste? l
Title: Cooky's reply to bron - sorry must have happened while splitting the topic
Post by: Thermomixer on April 29, 2009, 07:19:42 pm
Cooky, so really the cake doesn't have any sugar in the sponge. All the sugar is put on the top, twice. Once when hot and then when cooled. I can't imagine a sponge with no sugar at all. Looks good though! Plus the 2 vanilla in the ingredients, is this vanilla sugar sachets or just vanilla essence or paste? l

Hi bron!
No the sponge does have sugar!
Look:
First of all, you make a liquid by mixing margarine, with sugar, orange-juice, cognac and half an orange bark. Then you remove two glasses from this mixture, place one in the refridgerator, and the other in cool storage.
Add flour and the rest, like the recipe describes in the mixture left in your TM..

THerefore, the sponge and the liquid dressing contain sugar :P

As for the vanilla, they are vanilla sachets.. it looks like flour... white powder!

Signed Cooky
Title: Re: Cooky's Orange Cake - from the Greek cookbook
Post by: cooky on May 01, 2009, 10:30:44 pm
New pic (as of yesterday)
(http://www.picamatic.com/show/2009/05/02/12/24/3483810_bigthumb.jpg) (http://www.picamatic.com/view/3483810_BoiledOrangeCake/)
Title: Re: Cooky's Orange Cake - from the Greek cookbook
Post by: cooky on May 05, 2009, 01:11:27 pm
Caution:
Yesterday I cooked again the cake using margarine, as the recipe says.
BUT my opinion is that the cake tastes better using normal butter and not margarine, which has a peculiar smell and taste. I will never make it with margarine again >:(
Title: Re: Cooky's Orange Cake - from the Greek cookbook
Post by: brazen20au on May 05, 2009, 11:18:38 pm
yes, i no longer use margarine at all, would rather butter which is just cream and not a heap of artificial ingredients ;)
Title: Re: Cooky's Orange Cake - from the Greek cookbook
Post by: cooky on May 06, 2009, 12:57:51 pm
yes, i no longer use margarine at all, would rather butter which is just cream and not a heap of artificial ingredients ;)

Thank you sweet brazen20au
You are soooooooo right!
Only butter from now on!