Tuesday, March 17
TWD - French Yogurt Cake w/ Marmelade Glaze
For this week, Liliana of My Cookbook Addiction chose Dorie's French Yogurt Cake with Marmelade Glaze. I've been looking forward to making this recipe for a while and it did not disappoint. This is definitely one of the ones you can decide to make semi-spur of the moment and you will likely have all the ingredients on hand for it - I didn't even have to make a run to the grocery store for this cake. I also got a chance to use some of the farm fresh eggs that a friend of a friend gave us; they're so much prettier than regular white eggs!
The batter for the cake was a breeze to put together, except I wasn't paying attention and added the oil with the other wet ingredients rather than waiting til after I added the dry ones. Fortunately it seems like everything worked out OK. In my oven, which I think usually runs a little warm, this took the whole 55 minutes to get done on the inside. The outside, however, was a bit more colored and the sides were slightly more crispy than I would like but it doesn't really affect the taste. I might try this in some of my smaller loaf pans when I next bake it (because I really want to try the Riviera version) and hopefully that will help with the brownness.
I used orange marmelade with a little lemon juice added (saw someone did that in the Ps and Qs), but I'm actually not that crazy about it. I've got some lemon curd too and that is just scrumdidliumptious on the cake. I should not keep jars of lemon curd in my house.
Anyway, thanks to Liliana for a great recipe. Stop by the TWD website to see what everyone else ended up with.
PS - I have had a new food blog addiction for this past week: Alinea at Home, by a lady in DC. She had previously cooked through the French Laundry at Home and is now taking on Grant Achatz's Alinea cookbook. It's great reading to see a normal person tackle molecular gastronomy.
WOW! Look at that rise... you almost got two cakes for the price of one! LOL LOL LOL
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Megan!
Lovely job! Your cake looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThis was a great recipe wasn't it? Your cake looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteYour cakes looks amazing! How did you get it to look so gorgeous?!? I agree with you on keeping lemon curd in the house. I would probably "accidentally" spill some on my hand and have to lick it off.
ReplyDeleteI'm also a huge Carol Blymire fan. If you haven't read all of her FLAH posts, you're in for a treat.
Beautiful cake. It looks like it came out perfect despite the error.
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