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In reply to the discussion: DU Recipe Collection Updated (9/14/2015) [View all]arla17
(4 posts)21. Spiced Pear Butter and Hazelnut Praline Cake
This cake has become one of my favourite cakes of the season and is an absolute winner on my cake stall on a Sunday. Its one of those all-rounder cakes which is good any time of the day; for breakfast, elevenses or a tea-time treat. Its also elevated by the fact that it is gluten-free and dairy-free so it is perfectly amenable to the most common of food intolerances. I even had a lady come to my stall on Sunday who couldnt eat any fat and this one perfectly ticked the box for that dietary requirement too. And did I mention that its deliciously moist, packed full of spicy fruity flavour and gilded with a crunchy golden praline too? Well it is.
Although my experiments with gluten-free flour and gluten substitutions are ongoing, I have found that my most successful gluten-free cakes are the one that are created without any thought at all in the direction of flour. I know of one cake company that specialises in accidently gluten-free cakes which I think is a lovely way of describing that their cakes were never intended to go anywhere near gluten in the first place. These cakes have an identity of their own, without feeling like inferior substitutes of the real thing.
The secret ingredient of this cake, well actually its not so secret as Ive put it right there in the title of the recipe, is a spiced pear butter. You may recall a couple of weeks ago I was waxing lyrical about the apple butter I used as the main ingredient of my Toffee Apple Cupcakes, well this pear butter is made in much the same way and is just as delicious. It feels almost criminal to take the pear butter and use is solely for this cake, despite how wonderful the cake is, but dont worry Ive amped up the quantities of the butter in the recipe below so it should be enough to make two cakes, or you can use the rest to spread on a crumpet, dollop on your granola with a bit of yoghurt or even serve with your Sunday roasted pork joint. These are round and about the same uses I suggested for your apple butter, if the ideas were good the first time then I have no problem in recycling them.
The pear butter replaces the fat in the cake and is whizzed up with egg yolks and sugar to form the base of the batter. Ground hazelnuts, which I ground myself by whizzing up roasted and blanched hazelnuts in the food processor, are used to thicken the batter and give it body. Then finally, whisked and stiffened egg whites are folded in to aerate the batter and to ensure the height of the cake is kept during the bake.
Recipe here : http://cogofood.blogspot.com/2014/12/spiced-pear-butter-and-hazelnut-praline.html
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I like the full recipe idea for individual dishes. Much more simple and personal.
pinto
Dec 2012
#13
**Reminder: If I've missed anything, please drop me a PM and I will get it added.
Glassunion
Feb 2013
#15