Eggless Orange Almond Pecan Cranberry Chocolate Chip Pound Cake … delicious mouthful!

Eggless Orange Almond Pecan Cranberry Chocolate Chip Pound Cake … this pound cake is everything good, actually JUST TOO GOOD! I used to bake a really nice orange pound cake when I used to bake with eggs. It had a wonderful crumb and each bite was moist and satisfying. One bite of this eggless pound cake and the memories just came tumbling in. It was exactly as I remembered, ONLY BETTER!!

Addictive, bursting with flavour, rich , indulgent, moist, great dense crumb, sliced beautifully, kept well, travelled well too. It’s not often that you find so much good in a single cake but this one certainly ticked all the boxes. And oh my, the pecans, cranberries and chocolate chips together do create some sort of magic in there.

There’s always been an endless charm about the quintessential pound cake, a connection to the years gone by. When I began baking, a pound cake was one of the earliest things I’d bake on repeat, the history behind this classic European tea cake making the recipe simple to remember … a pound of flour, a pound of eggs, a pound of sugar, a pound of butter it sang in my head!

I used to write a blog on the Times of India eons ago under the pen name of The Rabid Baker and this particular Wholewheat Coffee Chocolate Chip Pound Cake was a very popular recipe, one that I baked often, perhaps too often. Another favourite was the Wholewheat Almond Buttermilk Pound Cake which tasted really lovely topped with lightly sweetened cream ad fresh strawberries.

Other times I’d bake a chocolate pound cake or an orange pound cake that I would always have ready when the kids came home from school. At the time, we travelled to the US often and I carried back a few basic bundt tins and they were perfect to bake a pound cake in.

Another recipe was the Blueberry Lime Buttermilk Pound Cake that I baked occasionally as a very special treat since anything blueberry was hard to come by back in the day. Not so now, since blueberries in every form are very easily available here now – fresh, frozen, dried, dehydrated …

The years went by and my favourite pound cake got forgotten because I stopped baking with eggs. Then last year I made an Eggless Pistachio Cranberry Loaf Cake, essentially a pound cake, and I was smitten! I feel in love with the gentle flavours, the rich delicate crumb, and addictive indulgent taste.

Natural orange as a flavour in cakes is something I truly love, something so easily achievable. This winter, the local bazaar has been flooded with carts of fresh, juicy oranges, called kinnow/keenu locally, a high yield mandarin orange hybrid. I thought instantly of the Eggless Strawberry Orange Tart Cake that I had made a while ago that was bursting with fresh flavour. I definitely had ORANGE on my mind and I wanted to try something new.


I was juicing oranges that morning and decided to bake an orange pound cake since I always like to use the zest. I was pretty excited already at the batter stage when I saw all these flavors and that delicate orange colour come together. I knew this was going to taste good and I wasn’t wrong!

Once the cake cooled down completely, I gingerly sliced it not sure what to expect. It tasted amazing, quite addictive actually. As kids, we used to get something called a sliced Britannia cake in the local market. It was thinly sliced, gently sweet and quite buttery. One bite of the sliced eggless orange pound cake and it took me back to my childhood.

Now that I’ve been baking cakes for too many years, I can well imagine what might have gone into that Britannia Cake! Compared to that cake, my honest to goodness, from scratch, home baked version was a million times tastier! Prettier too. The cake disappeared pretty soon and I was back to juicing oranges and baking pound cakes on repeat!

It’s this particular version, the Eggless Orange Almond Pecan Cranberry Chocolate Chip Pound Cake, that I found we loved the most. It has a bit of everything, almost like a Christmas fruit cake and as delicious! There’s something about the pairing of orange, chocolate chips, cranberries and pecans that makes the taste buds come alive. Fresh, exciting flavours, a wonderful bite to the already rich crumb, absolute simple goodness! It’s love at every bite honestly, do try the recipe!

Do tag me on Instagram at Passionate About Baking or share a comment here on the blog if you make this, or any other recipe from the blog. I’d love to see it!

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Eggless Orange Almond Pecan Cranberry Chocolate Chip Pound Cake

There's something about the pairing of orange, chocolate chips, cranberries and pecans that makes the taste buds come alive. The cake has fresh, exciting flavours, a wonderful bite to the already rich crumb, absolute simple goodness!
Course Appetiser, Dessert, Snack
Cuisine American, British
Keyword baking, cake, cranberries, dessert, eggfree, eggless, eggless baking, eggless cake, homemade, loaf cake, no eggs, one bowl, orange, simple, sweet, tea, tea cake, vegetarian
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour
Cooling 2 hours
Total Time 3 hours 15 minutes
Servings 8 slices

Ingredients

  • 100 g clarified butter/ghee
  • 150 g buttermilk room temperature
  • Zest of 3 oranges
  • 150 g khaand /light brown sugar
  • 65 g fresh orange juice
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • Pinch salt
  • 180 g all purpose flour / maida
  • 50 g almond meal
  • 25 g dried cranberries
  • 50 g chocolate chips
  • 50 g pecans chopped

For topping

  • chocolate chips
  • Pecan halves ,
  • dried cranberries

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 170C. Line a 9" X 5" loaf tin with parchment.
  • In a large bowl, add the clarified butter/ghee, buttermilk, sugar, orange juice, orange zest, baking powder, baking soda, salt and whisk well.
  • Stir the the almond meal, flour, pecans, cranberries and chocolate chips.
  • Turn batter into the prepared tin and level. Bake for 50 minutes to an hour until the tester comes out clean.
  • TENT THE TOP with a sheet pf aluminium foil after 30 minutes to stop the top from over browning.
  • Cool in the tin for 30-45 minutes, then with the help of the parchment paper, remove form the tin and leave to cool on the cooling rack.
  • The cake slices best and has a beautiful crumb when it is completely cool

Eggless Blueberry Cheesecake Trifle … 6 layers of deliciousness

Eggless Blueberry Cheesecake Trifle… A simply delicious dessert that comes together beautifully in a few minutes. What’s not to love about berries and cream? Throw in some eggless cake and you have the most satisfying trifle ever! The flavours and colours are mood uplifting and it’s a great make ahead dessert.

That blueberry compote is honestly very simple and sooooo yum! You can make it out of fresh or frozen blueberries and it’s ready in under 10 minutes. That recipe is on my blog, one I used recently in this Eggless Blueberry Chocolate Layer Cake.

It’s really nice to have basic recipes that work well, something that you can use over and over again to create different desserts or reimagined versions of the same dessert. Is that something you do? I do that often and I honestly really enjoy it! Take for example these Tiramisu inspired desserts

I play with different components that I know work well to create something fun and fresh. Keeps the mundane away, gives me something interesting to make, style, shoot AND gives everyone a different dessert to dig into each time! Win win!!

As for the blueberry compote, that’s another element I use often. Eggless Blueberry Chocolate Cake with blueberry cream cheese filling & frosting is one recipe where I recently used it. There are SO MANY more.

So many dessert options, so little time – 4 ingredient Nobake Blueberry Cheesecake, Blueberry Cheesecake Tart, Blueberry Dessert Box, Blueberry Biscoff Dessert Box, Eggless Layered Blueberry Cake … all these use the blueberry compote, all these are eggless and vegetarian and all these are DELICIOUS! It’s no wonder blueberries are one of my favourite berries!!

Do tag me on Instagram at Passionate About Baking or share a comment here if you make this or any other recipe from the blog. I’d love to see it!

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Eggless Blueberry Cheesecake Trifle

What’s not to love about berries and cream? Throw in some eggless cake and you have the most satisfying trifle ever! The flavours and colours are mood uplifting. This is a great make ahead dessert.
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Keyword baking, blueberries, cake, cheesecake, cream, dessert, eggfree, eggless, eggless baking, eggless cake, eggless layered cake, simple, sweet, trifle, vegetarian
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 45 minutes
Chill 2 hours
Total Time 3 hours
Servings 4

Ingredients

Eggless sponge

  • 105 g buttermilk
  • 25 g oil
  • 50 g castor sugar
  • Pinch turmeric {optional}
  • 1/4 tsp baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp apple cider vinegar
  • Pinch of salt
  • 75 g all purpose flour/maida

Cream cheese filling

  • 150 g cream cheese
  • 30 g icing sugar
  • 1/4 tsp vanilla extract
  • 75 g whipping cream

Blueberry compote

  • 160 g blueberry fresh/ frozen
  • 50 g demerara sugar
  • 1 tbsp cornflour
  • 3 tbsp water
  • Juice of 1/2 lime

Instructions

Eggless sponge

  • Preheat the oven to 180C. Line a 6″ square tin with parchment.
  • In a large bowl add all the ingredients and whisk until smooth. Transfer the batter to the prepared tin and bake for 25-30 minutes until light golden brown, and the tester comes out clean. Cool completely, then cut into cubes.

Blueberry compote

  • Stir everything together in a heavy bottom pan EXCEPT lime juice.
  • Simmer until the berries release colour and soften slightly, 3-4 minutes.
  • Remove the berries to a bowl. Continue to simmer the syrup for about 30 seconds until it’s thick and glossy. Keep a close eye because this happens quite quickly.
  • Take off the heat and pour the syrup back over the berries.
  • Add the lime juice, stir gently and leave to cool.

Cream cheese filling

  • In a small bowl, beat the cream cheese, icing sugar and vanilla extract until smooth. Reserve.
  • In a larger bowl, beat the whipping cream until firm, then whip in the cream cheese until smooth and fluffy.

Assemble

  • Add in a layer of cake cubes and spoon over the cheesecake cream. Top with blueberry compote and repeat.
  • Place the trifle in the fridge for a couple of hours for the flavours to mature. You can moisten the cake cubes with a simple lime sugar syrup if you like.

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Delicious Strawberry Frasier Dessert Box for V Day … desserts that win hearts

Eggless Strawberry Fraisier Dessert Box … You can never have enough strawberry desserts and here’s another favourite. Inspired by Fraisier, the classic French dessert, this dessert box is as simple as it is refreshing. Orange, strawberries and cream can only be delicious together, and this was no exception!

The eggless sponge flavoured with the zest of orange pairs with luscious, red strawberries to create a certain kind of magic. The flavours come together really beautifully and each spoon of the dessert is refreshing good! This dessert box will work beautifully with raspberries as well!

The cake itself is a simple sponge, one that you can whisk simply in a bowl OR if you make multiple portions like I do, whisk it in a stand mixer like my SMEG. You can find great deals for appliances like these and several more fabulous offers on CouponzGuru.

This eggless Strawberry Frasier Dessert Box is literally light as a cloud and bursting with fresh flavour, quite a refreshing start to the new year! I absolutely loved how bright and fun it turned out to be, each bite addictive good and light.

Do tag me on Instagram at Passionate About Baking if you make this, or any other recipe from the blog. I’d love to see it!

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Eggless Strawberry Fraisier Dessert Box

The one bowl, simple eggless sponge flavoured with the zest of orange pairs with luscious, red strawberries to create a certain kind of magic. The flavours come together really beautifully and each spoon of the dessert is refreshing good!
Course Dessert
Cuisine American, British
Keyword baking, cake, cream, dessert, eggfree, eggless, eggless baking, eggless cake, fruit, homemade, one bowl, simple, strawberries, sweet, vegetarian
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 45 minutes
Servings 1 person

Equipment

  • 2 bowls
  • 1 balloon whisk
  • 1 Electric hand beater
  • 1 Piping bag
  • 1 2A nozzle
  • 4" Dessert box

Ingredients

Eggless orange sponge

  • 105 g buttermilk cultured
  • 25 g oil
  • 50 g castor sugar
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/4 tsp baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp apple cider vinegar
  • Pinch of salt
  • Zest of 1 small orange
  • 85 g all purpose flour maida

Whipped cream

  • 150 g cream 25% fat , chilled
  • 2 tbsp icing sugar
  • 100 g cream cheese chilled

Strawberries for filling

  • 50 g strawberries similar size sliced for sides
  • 30 g strawberries chopped for filling
  • 15 ml Cointreau to moisten the sponge

Garnish

  • Strawberries, tangerines/kumquats, edible flowers, mint

Instructions

Eggless orange sponge

  • Preheat the oven to 180C. Lightly grease and line a 6″ tin with parchment.
  • In a large bowl, add all the ingredients and give them a good whisk.
  • Pour the batter into the tin. Bake for approximately 25-30 minutes, until the tester comes out clean. Cool completely, then trim the top.
  • Stamp out a 4″ square using the dessert box as a guide.

Whipped cream

  • In a large bowl whip the cream with icing sugar until light and slightly moussey.
  • In another bowl whip the cream cheese until smooth. Add the cream cheese to the whipped cream and beat at high speed until smooth and thick, 3-4 minutes. Transfer to a piping bag fitted with a 2A/round nozzle.

Assemble

  • Line the base of the dessert box with a layer of cake and drizzle with Cointreau. {You can alternatively use a sugar syrup}
  • Line the sides of the box with the strawberries slices.
  • Top with about 40g diced strawberries.
  • Pipe over with the cream filling.
  • Garnish with fresh strawberries etc.
  • Serve immediately or refrigerate until required.

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15 Prettiest Mother’s Day Eggless Desserts As Sweet As Her … Love for Mum

It’s Mother’s Day tomorrow, and if you’re still looking for creative and beautiful quick desserts to make for that special Mum, I have you covered! It’s a mix of ideas, recipes of course, ideas that are eggless, bake and no bake, and are full of love, colour too!

There’s something for every Mum. Chocolate, coffee, a TON of fruits, AND a ton of flavours. Cheesecake, layered cakes, panna cotta, Tiramisu, tart cakes, dessert shots, tarts, cupcakes, pudding … take your pick! From a quick 3 ingredient chocolate pudding to a Strawberry Orange Tart Cake and a #nogelatine pistachio panna cotta, here you go!

Of course there are many more ideas on the blog and loads more on my Instagram handle if you like! This Eggless Wholewheat Biscoff Banana Bread is a favourite, just saying! If you’re looking for a quick gift and have no time to make something, maybe she’d like my cookbook!

Do tag me on Instagram at Passionate About Baking if you make this, or any other recipe from the blog. I’d love to see it!

The simplest & most delicious No Bake Mango Cheesecake
Sweet, creamy, indulgent and so satisfying, if Mum loves mangoes, make this for her. A recipe that uses just 4 ingredients for the cheesecake filling, this is the quickest, eggless, no bake mango cheesecake I've ever made!
Check out this recipe
Tiramisu heart cake… A gentle, delicious dessert for tiramisu lovers and coffee lovers, dessert lovers too!
This one is for Mum the coffee lover! It's a gentle, delicious dessert for tiramisu lovers and coffee lovers, dessert lovers too! This is ALL HEART!
Check out this recipe
Eggless Blue Matcha Chocolate Cavity Cake
It's endlessly fascinating to see the shades of blue that the butterfly pea flower reflects in the blue matcha tea. There's something so calming and ethereal about blue in patisserie, it's a great choice for Mother's Day!
Check out this recipe
Eggless Raspberry Chocolate Cake
An eggless chocolate sponge, deep delicious ganache, bright fresh raspberries topped with the smoothest and most luxurious mascarpone cream. The flavours do a magic dance on the palette, each spoonful delightful. The raspberries were quite special here though you can always use strawberries if you like. Makes 4 small cakes.
Check out this recipe
Pistachio Panna Cotta with Raspberry Sauce
I love using natural colours of ingredients in desserts and this pistachio panna cotta is one Mum will fall in love with. The #nogelatine dessert is as simple as can be, and requires just 4 ingredients.
Check out this recipe
Eggless Strawberry Orange Tart Cake
… a delicious burst of flavours and colours in a tart which is a cake OR a cake that looks like a tart! If Mum loves a tart this is for her, and if Mum loves a good cake, you know this is it! Win Win for sweet Mum!
Check out this recipe
Eggless Strawberry Dessert Box
… Light as a cloud and bursting with fresh flavours, a refreshing dessert box you can wrap up for Mum. The little strawberries on the sides are all heart and just what she's going to love!
Check out this recipe
Quick Biscoff Dessert Shots
Delicious layers of happiness on repeat! These simple dessert shots are absolute joy; so much flavour and texture, oh-so-pleasing on the palette, it's a fuss free dessert inspired by much loved Biscoff. The pairing of these crisp biscuits and biscuit spread, a taste that grows on you, will make Mum so happy!
Check out this recipe
3 Ingredient Chocolate Cheesecake
Light, delicious and mousse like, this no bake cheesecake uses just 3 ingredients, 5 if you include the base. When so little yields so much deliciousness, you know it's time to make it! And if Mum loves chocolate, or cheesecake, or both, this is definitely a good idea ♥
Check out this recipe
No bake Mango Mascarpone Tart
Here's another scrumptious idea for Mum the mango lover! A crisp biscuit crumb gives way to a nice bite of slightly tart mango, then the sweetness of mascarpone floods the palette. The jelly really makes this shine!
Check out this recipe
Eggless Saffron Pistachio Cupcakes with Saffron Buttercream
Sweet dreams are made of these! Festive, simple and ever so delicious, these are literal cupcakes baked in demitasse cups. Perfect for Mum. I'm sure she'll love the idea!
Check out this recipe
3 Ingredient Chocolate Pudding
.. Rich, deeply delicious, satiny smooth and ever so easy, anyone can stir this up in a matter of minutes. Nothing can comfort the soul like a good indulgent old school chocolate pudding. This is going to be ahit with Mum!
Check out this recipe
Vegan Rose Coconut Pudding
A light, refreshing vegan jelly pudding perfect for spring and summer, perfect for now and PERFECT FOR MUM! With just 4 ingredients, this wobbly pudding is as simple as it is delicious!
Check out this recipe
Biscoff Banoffee Box
This is love at first bite. It's such fun when a handful of ingredients come together so deliciously. If Mum loves a good banoffee, this Biscoff twist to the banoffee is everything good. It's really easy to make as well.
Check out this recipe
Eggless Ombre Layered Cake… Delicate, delicious and so soothing.
The chocolate, coffee and vanilla bean combination really is sublime. This feels like a tiramisu yet does a different waltz on the palette, a different flavour profile! Maybe it's the mascarpone cream that keeps it so addictive, maybe it's the pairing of flavours but this ombre cake will win Mums ♥.
Check out this recipe

So Delicious! 10 Eggless Spring Desserts almost too pretty to eat. Make them now…

So Delicious! 10 Eggless Spring Desserts almost too pretty to eat, so refreshing, so fun! That favourite time of the year where there’s new energy everywhere … new leaves, buds, shoots, nests being made, baby birds fluttering around; the world is literally born again!

Hello Spring! It’s only late February and this year Spring has arrived too early, the temperatures already hitting an astonishing 30C. It’s been the hottest February in decades yet somehow it’s a sign of the times with unpredictable weather. The mulberry tree is already showing fruit, and the festival of colour Holi is around the corner.

Staying in tune with the weather, here are some pretty and pretty refreshing desserts for this time of the year. They are eggless, they are simple and they have light, fresh appeal! These are charming, colourful desserts that find their way to our table over and over again. Hopefully they will keep you charmed too, make you happy!

Do tag me on Instagram at Passionate About Baking if you make this, or any other recipe from the blog. I’d love to see it!

Eggless Strawberry Charlotte Cake
As delicious as it is pretty! Light buttery addictive eggless homemade lady fingers build up the sides, a spiral baked of the same dough make the base. The filling is a silky smooth cream in two flavours, strawberry and vanilla bean, separated by a layer of fresh strawberries. It's a special cake, quite irresistible.
Check out this recipe
Eggless Baked Lime Curd White Chocolate Pudding
Light, dreamy, mousse like and bowl scraping good, here’s a baked eggless pudding that’ll have you hooked.
Check out this recipe
Eggless Strawberry Love Cake
This is a cavity cake filled with everything that screams love – the most perfect strawberries, luscious dark chocolate cream, then an indulgent vanilla bean cream, all wrapped in a mandarin flavoured eggless sponge.
Check out this recipe
Eggless Saffron Pistachio Cupcakes with Saffron Buttercream
Sweet dreams are made of these! Festive, simple and ever so delicious, these are literal cupcakes baked in demitasse cups. Perfect for anytime, especially now. 
Check out this recipe
Eggless Strawberry Fraisier Dessert Box
The one bowl, simple eggless sponge flavoured with the zest of orange pairs with luscious, red strawberries to create a certain kind of magic. The flavours come together really beautifully and each spoon of the dessert is refreshing good!
Check out this recipe
Eggless Lime Curd Trifles
When life gives you limes {or lemons}, you just have to make these! Also, the eggless lime curd is just amazing!
Check out this recipe
Eggless Strawberry Orange Tart Cake
A delicious burst of flavours and colours in a tart which is a cake OR a cake that looks like a tart! It's now officially the season I love most where luscious strawberries paint the bazaar red, and the best oranges are here too. I'm back to making my favourite bake, a cake in my new tart tin, and I'm loving it. The cake is as simple as can be. A one bowl, part wholegrain eggless sponge to which I added orange zest. I loved the natural orange hue the cake took on. 
Check out this recipe
Vegan Rose Coconut Pudding
A light, refreshing vegan jelly pudding perfect for spring and summer. With just 4 ingredients, this wobbly pudding is as simple as it is delicious!
Check out this recipe
Eggless Strawberry Curd & Cream Trifles
When strawberries are in season, there's always room for dessert, especially desserts as fun as these!
Check out this recipe
Strawberry Matcha Cheesecake Tart
A really quick, simple, delicious dessert where the name literally takes longer to say than the time it takes to put the tart together
Check out this recipe

Eggless Tiramisu Heart Cake … delicate, delicious ♥ cake for V Day!

Eggless Tiramisu Heart Cake … .. gentle, indulgent, delicious dessert for tiramisu lovers and coffee lovers, dessert lovers too! It’s a heart cake like no other and literally screams pick me up and is quite perfect for V Day! One bite in and you’ll know what I mean!

The flavours inspired by the classic tiramisu, this eggless version leaves you wanting for more. With a base of an eggless coffee sponge, soaked with Kahlua & smothered in the smoothest set mascarpone cream with a surprise coffee cake heart at the centre, each bite is divine. This is my all time favourite kind of dessert!

Actually if you’ve been following my blog for a while, you will know that coffee in desserts is my favourite flavour ever. And if you are new, hello there, I absolutely love coffee. In desserts especially, I think coffee has immense possibilities and pairs beautifully with mascarpone, with chocolate, with coconut and Biscoff too. If you haven’t tried Biscoff, then you are definitely missing something!

Take my word for it, the Eggless Tiramisu Heart Cake is absolutely divine. It has a smaller heart insert, somewhat like an entremet that adds a really nice bite to the cake. That the hidden heart is also drizzled over with Kahlua just adds beautiful flavours to every spoonful. The smoothest mascarpone cream ever, sweetened gently with white couverture chocolate that smothers the cake is indulgent good. And yes, it’s heaven!

You need a little advance planning since the cake needs to set overnight. Other than that it’s quite a simple one bowl eggless cake. For the collar, I made folds on a mousse strip/acetate strip to snugly fit the heart. It took a little trial and error but once done it worked beautifully. You could probably set the cake in a heart mold if you like, else a silicon heart mold if you have one.

More COFFEE desserts

More BISCOFF desserts

Mascarpone recipe here

Do tag me on Instagram at Passionate About Baking if you make this, or any other recipe from the blog. I’d love to see it!

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Eggless Tiramisu Heart Cake

Gentle, indulgent, delicious dessert for tiramisu lovers and coffee lovers, dessert lovers too! It's a heart cake like no other and literally screams pick me up and is quite perfect for V Day! One bite in and you'll know what I mean!
Makes a 6" heart cake
Course Dessert
Cuisine Italian
Keyword agar agar, baking, cake, coffee, cream, dessert, eggfree, eggless, eggless baking, eggless cake, eggless layered cake, homemade, one bowl, sweet, vegetarian
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Time to set in freezer and fridge 12 hours
Total Time 13 hours
Servings 6 people

Ingredients

  • 105 g cultured buttermilk
  • 25 g oil
  • 50 g castor sugar
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/4 tsp baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp apple cider vinegar
  • Pinch of salt
  • 1/2 tsp instant coffee powder
  • 85 g all purpose flour/maida

Mascarpone filling

  • 200 g cream / 25% fat
  • 2 tsp agar agar
  • 20 g sugar (to taste}
  • 100 g white chocolate chopped
  • 200 g mascarpone
  • 25 g Kahlua {or a shot of strong coffee}

Cocoa powder to dust over

Instructions

Eggless coffee sponges

  • Preheat the oven to 180C. Line a 6″ and a 4″ heart mold/tin with foil/parchment and grease lightly.
  • In a large bowl, add all the ingredients and give them a good whisk.
  • Divide the batter between the tins {about 185g in the 6″ / 75g in the 4″ tin). Bake for 15-20 minutes, until the tester comes out clean. Cool completely, then trim the tops.

Mascarpone filling

  • Place the cream, sugar and agar agar in a saucepan and whisk until smooth. Simmer over low heat for 2-3 minutes stirring often to activate the agar agar. Alternatively, this can be done in the microwave in 30 second bursts.
  • Pour this over the white chocolate and leave to stand until the chocolate melts. Whisk until smooth.
  • Whisk in the mascarpone just before you need to pour it in. Taste and adjust sweetness if required.

Assemble (see video}

  • Secure an acetate sheet snugly around the 6″ heart shaped coffee sponge.
  • Moisten with Kahlua/coffee. Pour over half the mascarpone filling. Place the 4″ sponge in the centre of the filling and very gently push in a little. Moisten the small sponge with kahlua/coffee, then pour the remaining filling over to cover it completely.
  • Place in the freezer for 3-4 hours until frozen, then gently peel off the acetate sheet. Leave to set in the fridge overnight.

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