This gluten-free Pistachio Cake with Fresh Honeycomb by the Meringue Girls is dense, moist and filled with the intense flavours of the roasted nuts. Soaked in honey and served with a layer of pistachio nut butter icing, this cake is the ultimate show-stopper.
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Introduction
A dense and incredibly moist cake, with an intense roasted pistachio flavour. It is gluten free, and is perfect ‘naked’ with a dollop of Greek yoghurt and an afternoon cup of tea. Alternatively, combined with the homemade pistachio nut butter icing and fresh honeycomb, it makes for an amazing eating experience.
sweetener of your choice (algave syrup, honey, maple syrup or coconut sugar)
sea salt, to taste
For the pistachio buttercream
150g
unsalted butter
300g
icing sugar
1-2 tbsp
milk
3 tbsp
pistachio nut butter
To decorate:
extra pistachios and pistachio slivers
300g
(approx.) fresh honeycomb (in a jar of honey)
Essential kit
You will need a food processor and a 23cm round springform cake tin.
Method
Begin by making the nut butter by toasting the nuts in a heavy-based frying pan until golden. This allows the flavour to develop and the oils to be released, which helps with the grinding.
Put the warm toasted nuts in a food processor and add 1 tbsp of your chosen oil. Grind the nuts to a fine powder, leaving the mixer to run for 15-20 minutes, pausing regularly to scrape the sides of the bowl, until all of the nuts have broken down into a creamy smooth paste. Add a little more oil if necessary, and continue to mix-have faith: it will come together.
Flavour to taste with your choice of sweetener ( we like agave syrup) and season with sea salt. Pack into sterilized jars.
Preheat the oven to 170ºC/ gas 5. Grease and line a 23cm round springform cake tin.
To make the cake spread the pistachios on a baking tray and toast in the oven for 5 minutes. Remove and cool slightly, then place in a food processor and grind to a fine powder.
Add the bicarbonate of soda, salt and polenta to the pistachio powder and mix to combine.
Put the butter and olive oil into a small pan on a low heat until the butter has just melted-don’t allow it to boil.
Whisk the eggs and sugar together until pale and thick enough to slowly fall off the whisk in a ribbon. With the whisk still running, very slowly drizzle in the butter and oil mixture, whisking it into the eggs and sugar until fully incorporated. Add the lemon zest, and finally gently fold the nut and polenta mixture through until everything is just combined.
Pour into your prepared tin and bake for 45-50 minutes. Check that a skewer comes out clean and the surface springs back a little when you press it in the centre. The cake will be risen and golden, but it often cracks or sinks in the middle because it’s gluten-free – don’t worry about this if it happens, it adds to the rustic delicious charm.
Mix the lemon juice and honey together, drizzle over the hot cake and let it soak in. Leave the cake to cool slightly in the tin, then remove and cool completely on a wire rack.
To make the pistachio buttercream whip the butter and icing sugar with an electric whisk until pale and fluffy, adding a touch of milk to loosen if necessary. Then fold in a few tablespoons of pistachio nut butter.
Spread the pistachio buttercream over the top of the cake, then decorate with chunks of fresh honeycomb and whole and slivered pistachios.
Trained chefs Alex Hoffler and Stacy O'Gorman, aka the Meringue Girls, share all the recipes for the popular treats found at the Meringue Girls Bakery. From unusual edible gifts, to cool confectionary and delicious things in all colours of the rainbow, this book has everything needed for those looking to bake something a bit quirky that looks and tastes amazing.
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