Monday, 16 December 2024

Nigella's Christmas-Spiced Chocolate Cake

I love chocolate and I love spices, so what's not to love about this cake?  And of course it's from one of Nigella Lawson's cookbooks Nigella Christmas so a winner for me!  Do I have all her books?  Mm, I think so.  I love her prose voice, though I was amazed to find that one of my (male) friends dislikes her heartily (from seeing her on the telly I guess).  He thinks she's a bit snooty.  But he's jealous of her charm, I reckon :=)

Some of my fave Nigella tricks are: using scissors for cutting herbs, melting chocolate in the microwave, baking rather than frying, and ... well, there are heaps more.  I have made so many recipes from Feast for instance, and they have always worked.  And this one is a beauty!  I tried a small piece, but couldn't stay away and kept grabbing another wee piece and another ...  


caramelised almonds on top!


Gives you 10-12 slices:

ingredients:

For the Cake:

150g./5+ oz dark chocolate, chopped

150g./5+ oz butter, at room temp.

6 large eggs

250g./9 oz caster sugar

1 tsp vanilla extract

100g./3.5 oz almond meal/ground almonds

1 tsp ground cinnamon

pinch of ground cloves

zest of an orange or similar fruit (we don't have her suggested clementine/satsuma stuff here in Aus, plus it's Summer here!)

4 tsp instant espresso powder (I used Lavazza Prontissimo Espresso)


For the Topping:

juice of the zested fruit

15g./1 (U.K.) Tbs butter

1 Tbs caster sugar

1/4 tsp ground cinnamon

50g./1.8 oz flaked almonds

Top with: 300 mL/10 oz of double cream, or whipped cream, to which you add 2-3 Tbs of your fave liqueur, stirred in


Method:

Have everything at room temp. before you start making the cake (says Nigella)

Whack on your oven to 180C/350F to heat up

Grab your 23 cm./9 inch springform tin, butter the sides, and line the bottom with baking paper

The chocolate and butter go into a heatproof bowl in the microwave - watch carefully so it doesn't burn - try 30 second bursts till melted

Let it cool for a few minutes, while you beat the eggs, sugar and vanilla till thick, pale and mousse-like - till doubled or even tripled

Now fold in the almond meal, spices, zest and espresso powder - gently!

And then fold in the chocolate/butter mixture (also gently) into the batter

Pour/spoon into your cake tin, and bake for 35-40 minutes - you want a firm top, and a slightly! gooey interior

Sit the tin on a cake rack, with a tea towel over it, and let it cool right down

In the meantime, you make the topping by putting the juice, butter, sugar and cinnamon into a small non-stick frying pan, melt together, and let sizzle for a minute or two, before adding the almonds

Nigella says to tip the pan to keep it moving, so that you end up with the liquid gone and you have shiny, thinly-coated, fragrant nuts

Let 'em cool, put the cake on a serving platter, and spread the flavoured cream over the cake.  I stirred some roast coffee spiced-rum into double cream, whacked it into the freezer for 20 minutes to firm up ('cos this is Queensland, and it's hot and it's humid), then I spread it all over the cake, and topped with the orangey, spicy nuts


Mr P. buttered and lined this tin for me, as I don't have a 23cm springform pan

ingredients gathered

beat the eggs, sugar and vanilla together

gather your dry ingredients 

fold everything in - gently!

pour the batter into the cake tin

it's baked!

make your nuts!

my nuts are done

wanna try a piece? :=)

(Joining in with Jo from the Brookford Kitchen Diaries (BKD) Cookbook Club this month!)


c. Sherry M.


52 comments:

  1. This cake sounds irresistibly delicious. Karen (Back Road Journal)

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    1. It is that indeed, Karen :=)

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  2. What a great looking and tasting cake! The caramel almond topping is a simple yet decadent touch. I would top it with some mascarpone :-)

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  3. Oh my! You cannot go wrong with Nigella!

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    1. yes absolutely! I love her cookbooks!

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  4. What a beautiful cake! I have Feast And Nigella Christmas, and love them both. I should really make this cake. No excuses! HTTP://www.chefmimiblog.com

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    1. you should Mimi. It is a winner.

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  5. This particular lady has taught me such a lot over the past decade or more. Fun and classy . . . and, if you remember her private circumstances from a way back - how hard must it have been for her to 'come back'! I love watching the 'mistakes' she makes preparing these shows - oft shown at the end of her programmes . . . a great sense of humour to allow that :) ! And I also love chocolate and spices . . . just my current hipline does not like the word 'cake' . . but it's Christmas . . . and this IS luvverly :) !!! Thanks . . .

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    1. Yes I have learned a lot from her too. She has certainly had an interesting and tough life! I know what you mean about the waistline :) Merry festives to you.

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  6. I love Nigella, and she has every reason to sound snooty. But she doesn't act it. This cake sounds delicious.
    Tandy | Lavender and Lime https://tandysinclair.com

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  7. You had me at cinnamon and cloves! I love a good spice cake - I seriously cannot stop nibbling on it. And the sugared nuts on top of this one look so fun and festive, too! I bet you didn't have to worry much about leftovers here...

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    1. no it went down a treat David. Happy festives.

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  8. Your first sentence says it all - chocolate and spices! Very seasonal and I probably would nibble at it all day too :)

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  9. The spices…yummy! I can almost smell it.

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    1. yep it's a good'un. Happy christmas Marie.

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  10. I'm not too familiar with Nigella's recipes, but this one sounds great and looks terrific. I especially love the crunchy topping :)

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    1. oh the sacrilege Ben :) Nigella is the best! and so is this cake.

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  11. yep, Nigella fan here too... (waves hand madly in the air). This one looks fantastic. I'll have to give it a go. I swear I can smell it from here... (and I love your art too...) Thanks for linking up.

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    1. yay! good on you. It is a good cake for sure. And thanks re my artwork. cheers!

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  12. Sherry, that is one beautiful Nigella inspired cake. Lovely.

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  13. This Nigella cake sounds like pure festive indulgence! The combination of rich chocolate, warming spices, and zesty orange is such a Christmas treat. I can imagine how the coffee-spiced rum in the cream would elevate the whole dessert.

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    1. it is that Raymund. The flavours go so well together.

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  14. This is a cake I would love!! Thanks for sharing it.

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  15. Your cake looks delicious and very professional, Sherry. I"m sure Nigella would be very proud. Happy baking. Sue L #bkdcookbookclub

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  16. That looks delicious Sherry. Melting chocolate in microwave is what the pros do too apparently! I think at Valrhona they have wall of microwaves to melt the chocolate.

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    1. thanks Lorraine. Yes i much prefer melting it that way. Imagine - a wall of microwaves ...

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  17. I love Nigella and Christmas is my favourite book of hers. I've made quite a few things from the book but I've never made this cake. I might have to rectify this situation over the holibobs! It looks delish!

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    1. oh yes you should definitely try this one Sammie!

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  18. Ha ha who doesn't love Nigella Sherry? And yes I have some of her cook books too. Her recipes are delicious! And I'm pretty sure this spiced chocolate cake will be too! Hope you have a great Christmas and New Year!

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    1. Absolutely Neil. She is a treasure. Merry Xmas!

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  19. Your cake looks delicious.I am a Nigella fan but don’t have any of her cook books. Happy Holidays
    Gerlinde aka Sunnycovechef

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  20. Oh, my! That looks amazing! I don't have any Nigella cookbooks, and don't do much baking anymore, but this cake does seem perfect for the holidays.

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    1. thanks Laurie. It was a fab cake. Merry Xmas.

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  21. I love all things Nigella! Her recipes, such as this one, are delicious nom nom

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  22. I do love spices and chocolate but have never combined it this way. The recipe actually sounds lovely!

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