
Sizzling garlic & basil are wafting from the kitchen. It smells delicious & warm. Heck, my mouth is watering! No, I'm not a complete narcissist, Ray is making me dinner! Knowing I was in for a treat I decided my hubby needed one too. With no planning, market running, or other miscellaneous dinner prep to do, I an entire afternoon free to plot dessert.
I whipped up a modest olive oil & citrus cake & before my house was full of mouth-watering dinner smells & it was full of warm, spicy notes from this simple little cake. Fruity green olive oil, sharp citrus, & a hint of cinnamon team up with great results & it's a wonderfully flexible alternative to a classic pound cake. Luckily, it pairs well with lots of stuff, because I'm not allowed to peak in the kitchen!

adapted from Moosewood Restaurant Book of Desserts

5 large eggs
1/3 c. olive oil
1 1/2 c. sugar
1/2 tsp. salt
2 tsp. ground cinnamon
1 tsp. pure vanilla, orange, or lemon extract (or any combination of the three)
1 orange, zested & juiced
1 lemon or lime, zested & juiced
2 c. unbleached white pastry or all-purpose flour
1 tsp. baking powder
2 tbsp. confectioners sugar for dusting (optional)

Pre-heat the oven to 325F. Oil a spring form or bunt pan & dust with flour. Meanwhile, separate the eggs. Set the yolks aside & whip the whites until stiff with an electric mixer. Set them aside.
Using an electric mixer, cream together the olive oil & sugar. Beat in the yolks one at a time. Add the cinnamon, salt, extract, zest, & juices & beat until smooth. Add the flour & baking powder & mix until combined. With a spatula, carefully fold in the egg whites.
Pour the batter into a prepped pan & bake for 45 minutes, until the cake is golden & firm in the center. It should pull away from the pan easily at this point. Remove from the oven & cool for 15 minutes.
Run a knife along the edge of the cake & remove the cake from the pan. Dust with powdered sugar, if desired. This cake is also excellent served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, fresh whipped cream, or a drizzle of honey.
4 comments:
I've made an olive oil cake before and it was delicious. This looks lovely.
That is my FAVORITE kind of cake! I can't wait to try this! YUM!
Ooo, I've so wanted to try an olive oil cake. So tempted. Given how this one turned out, and also given that it's a Moosewood recipe, I may have to try it soon.
Kristina
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KP,
Thanks! It was.
Rebekka,
Isn't it the best!?
Kristina,
Another Moosewood fan! I grew up on Molly Katzen's recipes. If you give the cake a shot, let me know how it turns out.
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