Make Ahead
Blood Orange Olive Oil Cake with Candied Pistachios
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deblenares
January 28, 2024
This recipe is so confusing! But it's also really good.
So, the oranges ...
I have tried the recipe using only the zest and the juice and it was great. For this method, zest and juice 2 oranges.
I have also tried the recipe using zest, juice and the halved supremed oranges. For this method zest 3 oranges; juice one orange; supreme two oranges, and squeeze the juice from the remaining as described. I folded in the halved, supremed pieces at the end after the batter is mixed.
It comes out great either way. Very delicious, but confusing, recipe.
So, the oranges ...
I have tried the recipe using only the zest and the juice and it was great. For this method, zest and juice 2 oranges.
I have also tried the recipe using zest, juice and the halved supremed oranges. For this method zest 3 oranges; juice one orange; supreme two oranges, and squeeze the juice from the remaining as described. I folded in the halved, supremed pieces at the end after the batter is mixed.
It comes out great either way. Very delicious, but confusing, recipe.
deblenares
January 28, 2024
and the sugar ... I don't keep turbinado sugar. I used 1/2 cup brown sugar and slightly less than 1/2 cup white granulated sugar.
Happygoin
February 20, 2016
I'm with c_lynn....why do the instructions make you supreme, segment etc if you're not going to use them?? I just zested the oranges and then reamed them out and used the juice. The cake came out wonderful. Excellent flavor. Great recipe, iffy instructions.
Bake M.
July 9, 2014
amber: did you put the candied pistachio pieces on before or after baking the cake?
raspberryeggplant
April 1, 2010
Thanks for the pick!
Also, thanks for pointing out that I left out the instructions for the zest - it should be mixed in with the wet ingredients (but I'm sure you figured that out!).
As for the juice, I've found that one orange isn't *quite* enough for 1/4 cup of juice which is why I also squeeze the remaining membranes after cutting the segments from the 2 oranges.
Also, thanks for pointing out that I left out the instructions for the zest - it should be mixed in with the wet ingredients (but I'm sure you figured that out!).
As for the juice, I've found that one orange isn't *quite* enough for 1/4 cup of juice which is why I also squeeze the remaining membranes after cutting the segments from the 2 oranges.
Amber O.
April 2, 2010
You're welcome! Ate the last slice this morning with coffee and it was the tastiest piece of the whole delicious loaf. Congrats!
Amber O.
March 26, 2010
Thanks bunches! I could get lost for some time in those videos but will make sure to visit when I need concise answers!
Amber O.
March 25, 2010
Please define your concept of "supreme an orange" for me. I thought that term was used for chicken breasts!
raspberryeggplant
March 25, 2010
Here's a video on how to supreme citrus http://www.chow.com/stories/12002 and here are step-by-step photos http://chefinyou.com/2010/01/how-to-supreme-fruits/
Hope that helps!
Hope that helps!
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