I ordered a 25kg sack load of organic coconut flakes some
months back as it was such a good deal at that size…however I am trying to get
through it before it begins to dry out.
I use a lot of desiccated coconut flakes for making coconut butter…it’s so cost effective
that way, however there is a limit to how much coconut one person can eat! So
recently I’ve been using lots of extra coconut in my granola bars, in my smoosh bars, and of course in this chocolate slice and in this coconut ice too. You may see a few more coconut inspired treats coming along in the
next few weeks!
So, today I thought a coconut cake was in order. This
cake also uses coconut flour which I also have in my regular baking supplies (just
not in such vast quantities), it’s something I actually don’t use that often,
often forgetting it’s there or simply using the coconut flakes instead.
It’s a really great but strange flour. Great because it
has a delicate flavour and texture, is gluten free and high in fibre. But
strange in that it is very ‘drying’ and absorbs liquid so you’ll find that the
proportions of liquid in a recipe and the consistency of the batter are
different to the norm. Don’t let that put you off- it’s fun to try new things!
This cake has a really delicate crumb, and is light and
moist probably helped by the extra coconut and banana. I kept the sweetness
fairly low so that it did not overpower and took on more of a ‘teabread’ type sweetness
with the raspberry preserve adding an extra sweet kick. Feel free to increase
the agave or add some stevia if you like. The coconut-raspberry combo was
inspired by these tarts…oh they were
so good and so I just had to get the combo going again. The coconut ‘bombe’ also
worked really well with the warm gooey raspberry centre.
coconut 'bombe'
coconut cake with raspberry drizzle
Recipe: coconut cake with raspberry delight
1 x 21cm loaf tin (or smaller tin plus one small microwave
cake see below)
Ingredients
1/3 cup each coconut flour, tapioca
starch, buckwheat flour
¼ cup dessicated coconut flakes (plus
more for topping)
1 tsp baking powder
Pinch salt
1 small banana- mashed
1 tsp ground chia mixed with 2 tbs
water
1/3 cup orange juice (or pineapple
juice/non-dairy milk)
3 tbs agave syrup (more to taste)
1 tsp rum extract
Sugar free raspberry jam- for glaze
Method (for loaf)
Mix all dry ingredients together in a medium bowl and then add wet
ingredients. Mix together gently but well. Note
the coconut flour is very ‘drying’ so the batter will not be as runny as normal
cake batter. It will probably be very light and airy.
Spoon the batter into a loaf tin (or a smaller loaf tin plus small
round microwavable bowl-see below). Smooth the top of the batter and cover with
a fairly generous layer of desiccated coconut flakes, gently press them into
the batter 180C for approx. 30 mins until the top is golden and toothpick
inserted into the centre of the cake comes away clean. Note- I loosely covered
the loaf with tin foil after being in the oven for 10 minutes to ensure to
coconut flakes did not burn.
Allow to cool slightly in the loaf tin before lifting out. Drizzle
with raspberry jam whilst still warm and allow to cool fully before serving.
Method (for mini
‘bombe’)
serves 2
Keep aside approx. ½ cup of cake batter. Lightly oil a
small microwavable round bowl (approx. 10 cm diameter rim). Sprinkle 1tbs of
desiccated coconut flakes in the bottom and then carefully top this will ¼ cup
cake batter. Spread the batter evenly across the bottom of the bowl. Dollop 1
generous tsp of raspberry jam into the centre of the batter before covering
with the remaining ¼ cup of batter.
Smooth evenly ensuring all the jam is fully covered.
Cook in the microwave for 90 seconds. Lightly touch
centre to check if cooked and if still wet cook for another 30-60 seconds as
necessary.
For tips and info on recipe measurement conversions, ingredients, substitutions and the methods behind how I do things.... check out my 'baking tips' tab at the top of the page.
This cake looks DELISH!! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you...it was pretty good! Mmmmm, now I want another one.... :-)
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