'Birds on Bikes', a group of local women, had their annual tour of the Hayling Art Trail last weekend. It was followed by a meal and social gathering at the large and very welcoming home of one of the organizers of Birds on Bikes. The invitation to join them was accepted with delight, and as the main course was to be curry, I had no problem deciding what to make to contribute to deserts; there are still jars of my unset marmalade lurking on my top shelf....
So in addition to the Lime Marmalade Cheesecake (see No 36), I made this marmalade cake with oranges and lime marmalade. (Lime so goes with curry.) This looks like the sort of thing that could easily weld itself to a baking tin, so I hauled out the silicon bakeware.
(I hate this stuff, it's rubbish for cooking a Christmas cake in, but for cakes that weld to the tin, this turned out to be just the ticket.) This is a 23cm cake pan. If you want a deeper cake use a smaller pan.
Upside Down Citrus & Marmalade Cake
Grease the bottom and sides of the cake pan with a heavy layer of unsalted butter. Sprinkle in 2 tablespoons of demerrara sugar and arrange thinly sliced oranges in there.
Pre-heat the oven at 180 degrees C.
Cream 200 grams of unsalted butter & 200 grams of golden caster sugar until it is the colour of french vanila ice-cream.
Add the zest and juice of an orange and zest off a lemon, and 3 generous tablespoons of lime marmalade.
More beating.
Fold in 200 grams of self-raising flour and 50 grams of ground almonds.
Dollop the mix on top of the arranged orange slices, swipe your spatula round the top a bit to even it out, and bake it for about half an hour (in your pre-heated oven).
When it has cooled a bit, tip it onto the serving plate and dress the top with 3-4 tablespoons of marmlade. Your marmalade won't be an unset disaster like mine so you might need to warm it up first to make it runny.
Sorry about the pink cake-carrying understorey. That colour combination was just so 'in-your-face' I had to photograph it like that.
And the astute among you will have noticed that the photgraphs are two different cakes - of course they are; one of them had to come to work to count for the blog.
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