I’m sorry for my long absence, guys. I think I owe you an explanation. A little over two weeks ago I broke my left foot and haven’t been able to stand since. At first I thought ‘good, I’ll have more time to blog’ because like most bloggers I bake more often than I post π But due to all the swelling I have to keep my foot up and, to be honest, I was feeling a bit blue.
So to shake off all this negativity I’m bringing this beautiful sunny cake that my fellow blogger Maggie of Kitchen Delights posted a while ago to Fiesta Friday – Angie, please save a stool for my foot ;P
ALMOND AND LEMON DRIZZLE CAKE
(adapted from Kitchen Delights)
INGREDIENTS
120g unsalted butter, softened
125g caster sugar
finely grated rind of 1 large lemon
2 large eggs
125g self-raising flour
65g ground almonds
60g granulated sugar
juice of 1 lemon, strained
METHOD
Preheat the oven to 180ΒΊC and grease and line with parchment a 20cm round cake tin.
Add the butter, caster sugar and lemon rind to a large bowl, mix with an electric whisk until light and fluffy. Add the eggs one at a time (don’t worry if the batter curdles, it’ll all come together once the flour is added).
Fold in the flour and ground almonds. Pour the batter into the tin and spread to the edges.
Bake for 25 minutes until firm. Place the cake tin on a cooling rack.
Leave the cake in the tin and whilst it is warm sprinkle over the sugar and drizzle over the strained lemon juice.
NOTE: I was expecting a crunchy topping (don’t really know why) but what the drizzle does is turn this cake into a moist piece of summer! π
How goes the foot? I love cakes with almond. They have a nice texture and taste. Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you, Liz! This afternoon I’ll know if the fracture has healed or if I’ll need surgery. Fingers crossed! Thanks for asking π
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It must he healed by now? I hope you didn’t go through surgery!
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Still waiting π¦ Doctor is giving time for my body to heal itself but I think I’m just too lazy π Thanks for asking! x
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Hi Erika! I baked this cake! It was delicious! π https://bakewithmeblog.wordpress.com/2014/07/25/almond-lemon-sponge/
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Yay! I’m glad you liked it Charlotte! Thank you so much sweetie!
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Glad you are back, Erika. β€ This cake looks so good.
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Thank you so much Jhuls! β€οΈ
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And good luck with that foot!
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Thank you so much!
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Looks lovely.
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Yikes! How did you manage to bake with a broken foot? Were you hopping around the kitchen? π Either way, sending you healing vibes.
The cake looks gorgeous. Love the addition of the almond, such a great pairing with the fresh lemon flavour.
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Thanks Lisa! Hubby is helping me a lot and I’m using all my ballerina skills to keep my foot up whilst standing π
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Aw I’m so sorry about your foot! I hope you are on the mend! Love this cake – it looks so delicious!
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Thank you so much, Cate!
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This cake looks divine! Love the flavours! π
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Thank you, Jess! The lemon lends a lovely freshness to the almonds π
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Hi Erika, I hope you are feeling loads better now. I would have been all princessy and kept to complete bed rest (haha) but you are obviously made of sterner stuff (you baked!). I feel you need a tough tattoo to commemorate this. Yeah baby! π
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Hey, Nat! I’ve just discovered that I’ll have to bear with this cast for another 3 weeks π¦ No, I’m not that tough! My husband is doing all my chores. I enter the kitchen only about twice a week. So I guess I don’t deserve a tattoo π
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Yummy! Great looking cake! Hope you’re back on your feet soon π
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Thank you, Nicky! It was really delicious π
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This looks very delicious! I hope your foot “heels” quickly π
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Thank you so much, Carmen π
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Oh Erika, sorry about your foot. And what a lovely cake!
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Thank you, dear Lidia!
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Oh my god, I hope your foot heals fast!
This dessert, on a nicer note, looks utterly deletable!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
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I’m counting the days to have the cast removed, Uru! Thank you!
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Very delicious!! My favorite dessert.
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Thank you!
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Beautiful cake and photos. I hope your foot continues to heal quickly, and glad you were able to make it to FF despite your hardship.
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Thank you, Hilda! I hope I’ll get rid of this cast on Friday π
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This cake looks so fluffy and moist! Love it!
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Thank you so much, Allie!
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Oh no, poor you – hope you are on the mend.
Thank you for making my cake – the cake looks lovely on your beautiful plate. Not sure why your topping wasn’t crunchy? Did you enjoy the cake?
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Thanks Maggie! And thank you for sharing this delicious recipe π I took it to a friend’s house and it was polished off in minutes!
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Darling Erila, Sorry to hear about your left foot. π¦
The cake is very delectable. π
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Thank you, dear!
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I’ll have a nice cushiony, soft stool waiting for your foot. Poor thing! Hope it’ll heal quickly. The cake, by the way, will chase away anybody’s blues. Such a bright and happy-looking cake. I just love anything with lemons in it. Thanks for bringing it to the fiesta, Erika! β€
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You’re such a good hostess, Angie! Thank you so much! β€
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Gorgeous cake! So sorry about your ankle, that must be really tough.
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Thank you!
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Welcome back, Erika! I hope you are recovering nicely and not so blue anymore. How could anyone feel blue with this cake in front of them? Almonds and lemons are my favorite flavors to put in desserts so I will be trying this soon I’m sure. It looks so moist!
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Thank you, sweetie! This Friday I’ll know if I’m getting rid of this cast π
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Sorry to hear about your foot Erika – I had a stress fracture in my left foot but it was not bad enough for a cast though it really limited my mobility and was very painful when I spent any time on it – such a mare! Well you’ve turned out a lovely sunny cake in the meantime to banish the blues! If you want a crunchier topping, try crushing some sugar cubes coarsely, mixing very quickly with the lemon juice and pouring this over the cakeβ¦lovely plate by the way!
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Thank you, Selma! I split my fifth metatarsal in half and am wearing a cast for at least 3 weeks π¦ Thanks for the tip! This plate is from my recently started collection of Pip Studio’s china π
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Oooh yummy! I love any kind of lemon cake and I love the almonds often make the cake really light and spongy. This is definitely a recipe I’d like to try! Sorry to hear about your foot – feel better soon! π
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Thank you, Charlotte!
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My poor friend! Anyway, this cake will help you to feel better!
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Thank you, dear!
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Reblogged this on Cooking Up a Storm With Miss Polly.
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I hope your foot gets better soon!
Beautiful cake you made in spite of it!
My readers and I will love it on
http://www.CookingUpaStormWithMissPolly.com
Polly Motzko
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Thank you so much, Polly!
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You are welcome Erika. I broke the two major bones in my left wrist back in Feb and I had 3 fiberglass splints and a pink cast & had to do everything with my right hand. Thank God I have both hands and all my fingers back operational again.
I will hope and pray you get better soon.
Polly Motzko
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