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Clementine Cake Recipe
This dessert, loosely based on a Sephardic orange cake, uses whole clementines, peels and all, for a flavor rich in citrus The cooking time may seem long, but much of it doesn’t require much attention from the baker And the first step, reducing the fruit, may be done ahead of time.
clementines, eggs, sugar, salt, blanched almonds, baking powder
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Ambrosia Cake Recipe
If you love the combination of oranges, coconut and marshmallows found in a traditional ambrosia — the salad or dessert that often also contains pineapple, bananas, cherries and some kind of creamy dressing such as whipped cream or sour cream — you’ll adore this cake The coconut is baked into the cake layers and used as a sweet, shaggy garnish, while the oranges (in this case, diminutive, seedless clementines) are juiced into curd and sliced fresh for the filling Then, as a final, fluffy touch, a homemade marshmallow frosting tops it off
flour, baking powder, salt, milk, coconut milk, coconut rum, vanilla, butter, coconut oil, sugar, yolks, clementine, clementine juice, lemon juice, eggs, egg yolks, egg whites, cream of tartar, clementines, coconut