Tuesday, April 13, 2010

TWD: Swedish Visiting Cake

I've been a member of the Tuesdays With Dorie baking group for just a little over a year now. I flip through the cookbook pretty regularly, because I love the pictures (which are so delicious!), and because I like to fantasize about what I might choose when (and if) we get to my turn in the rotation. I waffle between choosing something dramatic and rich, or something simple and rustic (because honestly, I'm a little lazy in the kitchen). This cake is something that I've looked at almost every single time I've opened my copy of Dorie's book.
Every time I look at the picture and the recipe, I think it's just a sweet cake, but it's certainly simple. Look at it...it's made in a cast-iron pan, there's no frosting, and it's pretty squatty. I've wanted to make it so many times, but for some reason I never had. Usually, when I bake something from this book it's for one of two reasons: 1) it's what I'm supposed to make for TWD that week or 2) I'm taking the dessert somewhere and I want something a little impressive. I guess that's why I've never made this cake before...it doesn't fit either of those criteria. So when I saw April's selection of recipes, I was glad that Nancy, of The Dogs Eat the Crumbs, chose this one. It was so good.
When I made this cake on Saturday, I'd already had a marathon cooking session. I'd been in my kitchen cooking and washing dishes for about six hours. At about 9:45pm, I jumped up from the couch and decided to make this cake. Thank goodness it's so simple! Here are the dishes that were dirtied in the making of this cake: 1 bowl, 1 whisk, 1 spatula, 1 cast iron pan. The whole thing took about 10 minutes to throw together, and my house smelled delicious while the cake baked. David wanted to eat the cake when it came out of the oven at about 10:30, but I told him he'd have to wait until the next day. I planned to take it to my parents' house for our dessert after our Sunday dinner.
When Mom cut slices of the cake, David said, "Oooh! It looks like those Danish butter cookies in the blue tin!" (By the way, lots of things look like Danish butter cookies to David.) But I don't think it tasted (or looked) like those cookies. In fact, I think Nancy hit the nail on the head in her post. It tastes a lot like a thick, chewy, almondy sugar cookie! I loved how dense the cake was. There's lemon zest in the cake batter, but I could only taste a hint of it in the cake. It was a perfect complement to the almondy-vanilla flavor. I'm usually not a fan of almond flavored desserts, but I'm certainly a convert now. This will certainly be a cake that's in my regular repertoire. In fact, my church women's group will be going to a nursing home on Thursday night to take desserts to the residents and spend time with them...and I'm pretty sure this will be my contribution. I have a feeling that it will be well-received. If you like almond, or if you like simple, delicious desserts, please visit Nancy's blog to get the recipe.

10 comments:

  1. looks wonderful! i do look forward to making this one later in the week when i get a bit of energy (and am thrilled that it won't add many dishes to my already-overflowing sink)

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  2. That's great that this cake has converted you to almond desserts! I've been looking at this recipe for ages too, but never made it, probably for the same reasons as you. Now, though, I can see myself making it again and again. Oh, and I only joined TWD in December, but I know what recipe I would pick! Maybe I'll get a chance in the next book...

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  3. I love it when cakes that look simple are easy to make and taste great too! This was a winner here!!
    I think I'm up for picking a recipe for June, but I still have no idea what to pick!!

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  4. I love flipping through the book, too. It's always fun to think about the recipe to choose, and which recipes will be left when it's my turn to choose! Your cake looks beautiful, and I'm glad your family enjoyed it!

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  5. Oh I'm the same way! Why do I flip right past the easy desserts and go straight for the high maintenance ones? (I'm sure it has NOTHING to do with me being high maintenance right?) This cake definitely converted me to the simple side of baking. It's a keeper!
    -CB
    http://iheartfood4thought.com

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  6. Looks marvelous! I love how everyone's came out and no one seemed to have problems. DELISH!

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  7. I don't think I have read a bad review from anyone concerning this cake. I loved it! Yours looks perfect!

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  8. It looks perfect! I'm laughing about the Danish Butter Cookies - I love those, especially the ones with the big sugar crystals on top!

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  9. Oh, I think it's so perfect that you will bake this cake for your visit to the nursing home - it's great for serving or bringing. Btw, you might get to pick sooner than you think. Bakers come and go (at this point, I guess "go" but not "come" since the membership has closed) Thanks for baking along with me this week - your cake is quite pretty.

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  10. Looks very nice. I didn't have almond extract, so my cake was bursting with lemon flavor. Loved it.

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