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COFFEE WALNUT CAKE WITH PRALINE

COFFEE WALNUT CAKE WITH PRALINE

Coffee and walnut cake reminds me of going to school fetes. As kids, we hated it, but I now think it’s lush! The praline is the posh bit – it takes a little bit of work but will make your cake a first-prize winner.

INGREDIENTS

SERVES: Makes 8-10 slices

200g butter, softened, plus extra to grease the tin

200g soft light brown sugar

3 large free-range eggs

3 tsp instant coffee, dissolved in 2 tbsp hot water

200g self-raising flour

1 tsp baking powder

100g walnuts, toasted and chopped

 

For the walnut praline

50g walnuts

80g caster sugar

 

For the coffee icing

100g butter, softened

200g icing sugar

2 tsp instant coffee, dissolved in 1 tsp hot water

METHOD

1: Preheat the oven to 180°C/Fan 160°C/Gas 4. Grease a 1kg (or 2lb) loaf tin with butter and line with baking paper

2: Put all the cake ingredients, except the walnuts, into a large bowl and beat, using an electric whisk, until smooth. Fold in the walnuts, using a spatula or large metal spoon.

3: Spoon the cake mixture into the prepared loaf tin. Bake on the middle shelf of the oven for 40–45 minutes. To check the cake is cooked, insert a skewer into the middle; it should come out clean.

4: Meanwhile, for the praline, place the walnuts on a baking tray lined with baking paper. Tip the caster sugar into a small heavy-based saucepan and place over a high heat. Swirl the pan as the sugar melts and the sugar syrup colours to form a caramel. When the caramel reaches a deep golden-brown colour, carefully pour it over the walnuts and then leave the praline to cool and set.

5: Once the cake is cooked, take it from the oven and leave to cool in the tin for 5 minutes, then remove and place on a wire rack. Leave to cool completely, then transfer to a board.

6: To make the coffee icing, in a bowl, whisk the butter, icing sugar and coffee together until soft and creamy.

7: Spread the coffee icing over the top of the cake and swirl decoratively with a palette knife. Roughly chop the walnut praline and sprinkle on top of the cake to finish.

 

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INGREDIENTS

SERVES: Makes 8-10 slices

200g butter, softened, plus extra to grease the tin

200g soft light brown sugar

3 large free-range eggs

3 tsp instant coffee, dissolved in 2 tbsp hot water

200g self-raising flour

1 tsp baking powder

100g walnuts, toasted and chopped

 

For the walnut praline

50g walnuts

80g caster sugar

 

For the coffee icing

100g butter, softened

200g icing sugar

2 tsp instant coffee, dissolved in 1 tsp hot water

METHOD

1: Preheat the oven to 180°C/Fan 160°C/Gas 4. Grease a 1kg (or 2lb) loaf tin with butter and line with baking paper

2: Put all the cake ingredients, except the walnuts, into a large bowl and beat, using an electric whisk, until smooth. Fold in the walnuts, using a spatula or large metal spoon.

3: Spoon the cake mixture into the prepared loaf tin. Bake on the middle shelf of the oven for 40–45 minutes. To check the cake is cooked, insert a skewer into the middle; it should come out clean.

4: Meanwhile, for the praline, place the walnuts on a baking tray lined with baking paper. Tip the caster sugar into a small heavy-based saucepan and place over a high heat. Swirl the pan as the sugar melts and the sugar syrup colours to form a caramel. When the caramel reaches a deep golden-brown colour, carefully pour it over the walnuts and then leave the praline to cool and set.

5: Once the cake is cooked, take it from the oven and leave to cool in the tin for 5 minutes, then remove and place on a wire rack. Leave to cool completely, then transfer to a board.

6: To make the coffee icing, in a bowl, whisk the butter, icing sugar and coffee together until soft and creamy.

7: Spread the coffee icing over the top of the cake and swirl decoratively with a palette knife. Roughly chop the walnut praline and sprinkle on top of the cake to finish.

 

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