Orange and Almond Cake

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35 Some of the best oranges in the world come from the Valencia region of Spain. Almonds, too, are plentiful and can be found in Catalonia, Valencia, Murcia and Andalusia. It’s no surprise, then, that oranges and almonds are often combined to make cakes and tarts. Olive oil would have been used as a substitute for butter and lends a very distinctive flavour and rich colour. This cake seems to cook better when it is not more than 2.5cm deep, hence the fairly large tin size. It is quite soft and moist, and keeps well. Since you can prepare it the day before, it is very handy to serve as a dessert, with ice cream or cream

Makes a 25cm cake 4 large navel oranges 50ml light, fruity olive oil 5 eggs, separated 200g caster sugar 225g ground almonds, sifted

To prepare the cake tin 2 tablespoons olive oil 75g flaked almonds, chopped

To decorate 50g flaked almonds, toasted a little icing sugar

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Orange and Almond Cake Spain Heat the oven to 170°C/Gas Mark 3. Grease a 25cm springform cake tin with the 2 tablespoons of olive oil and sprinkle the base and sides with the chopped flaked almonds. Grate the zest from the oranges and set aside. Peel the oranges and chop them over a plate to catch any juice. Put the chopped oranges and their juice in a small saucepan and simmer gently until the oranges are soft and excess liquid has evaporated; they need to be quite dry. Leave to cool, then place in a blender with the olive oil and blend until smooth. Place the egg whites in a large, grease-free bowl with half the caster sugar and whisk with an electric mixer until they form stiff peaks. In another bowl, whisk the egg yolks with the remaining sugar until pale and thick. Fold the puréed oranges and the orange zest into the egg yolk mixture using a large metal spoon, then gently fold in the ground almonds. Fold in a third of the egg whites, taking care not to lose any volume. Fold in the remaining egg whites. Transfer the mixture to the prepared tin and sprinkle with any remaining flaked almonds. Bake for 20–25 minutes, until the cake is golden and a skewer inserted in the centre comes out clean. Leave the cake in the tin for 10 minutes before turning it out on to a wire rack to cool. Sprinkle with the toasted flaked almonds and dust with icing sugar. Serve warm or cold.

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