With the exception of the glaze, I followed recipe instruction as exactly as written. As I didn't have any marmalade handy, I nixed the marmalade glaze and instead made a lemon syrup (1/4 C lemon juice, 1/4 C sugar - gently warm until the sugar melts) and brushed the top of the loaf as it was cooling.
This cake is really wonderful and delicious on its own! I could tastle a sutble nutty flavor from the ground almonds, along with a terrific tart, tangy flavor from the lemon and yogurt. The lemon syrup also lent a nice tang and kept the cake moist.
Although I don't think you need to adorn this cake with anything else, Dorie Greenspan suggests serving this with some fruit and something creamy like creme fraiche. In my case, I had some lovely mini kiwis that needed some attention. This terrific find comes from Trader Joe's. These minis are the size of a kumquat and unlike it's full-sized cousin, you can pop these in your mouth and enjoy them, skin and all:
I also had some lemon cream leftover from a prior bake-a-thon:
With minimal fuss, this cake (with or without its accompaniaments) is a simple yet special treat. I typically dispatch my baked goods to my colleagues or my husband's work, but in this case I hoarded this cake all for myself ... should I feel guilty for not sharing?...naw!!!
Thanks to Liliana of My Cookbook Addiction for the delicious pick this week! Please visit Liliana's blog for the recipe, and make sure to check out the TWD blogroll to see how my fellow bakers fared.
Thanks to Liliana of My Cookbook Addiction for the delicious pick this week! Please visit Liliana's blog for the recipe, and make sure to check out the TWD blogroll to see how my fellow bakers fared.
Your presentation is lovely! The kiwis are a great addition!
ReplyDeletec'est superbement réussi, les photos sont extras et j'adore tes tulipes :)
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that kiwi came in mini form.
ReplyDeleteHow cool is that!
Your cake looks wonderful.
Those mini kiwi's sound amazing! Yum!
ReplyDeleteLinda, as always your cake looks amazing! I love how close knit the crumb is. Mine turned out a little too coarse.
ReplyDeletelooks so, so pretty! a lemon glaze is a great sub, and curd--oh my! beautiful tulips, too (they are my favorite flower).
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous photos! I LOVED this cake, it smelled so good while cooking and tasted wonderful :) I paired it with simple lemon curd. YUM!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!! I want to dive right into my computer screen. I haven't seen those mini kiwis - they look so cute without that fuzzy brown skin! Must try!
ReplyDeletePLEASE FEED ME.
ReplyDeleteoh gosh it was just delicious wasn't it?! I wish I still had some left over! Beautifully done...
ReplyDeleteOooh wow - this looks great! Love the kiwis!
ReplyDelete-Amy
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LOVE the shot of the cake with the tulips!!!!
ReplyDeletei love the mini kiwis in your pics!!
ReplyDeleteEverything you make looks FABULOUS!
ReplyDeleteHope you don't mind but I'm going to add you to my blogroll! THX!
~ingrid
ALL your pictures are crazy amazing! WOW... expecially the one with the tulips! I'm jealous... those are my favorite flowers! hummm... was it because you made such tasty and wonderful yogurt cake, you got such a thoughful bouquet??? LOL either way... you deserved them!
ReplyDeleteLemon syrup sounds delicious with this cake. The pictures are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYour cake looks gorgeous. I love the mini-kiwis and the lemon cream sounds yummy.
ReplyDeleteyea for mini kiwis! Love 'em! Great job this week!
ReplyDeleteyour cake looks fantastic!
ReplyDeletegreat job!<3
Such beautiful pictures! Great job.
ReplyDeleteLemon cream, mini kiwis, and a slice of this cake...yes! Looks delicious, and I love how the tulips are bowing down to it! Spring is coming.
ReplyDeleteYour cake turned out very nice. I will definitely have to try it with some sort of lemon filling or topping. I put a strawberry topping on mine that was really good.
ReplyDeleteThe kiwis are making my mouth water! Love it!
ReplyDeleteMy sister-in-law got me the mini angel food pans - I know I've seen some similar at Michael's craft store. I think that have mini bundt pans as well!
Beautiful pictures! I saw those mini kiwis at TJ's too. I was very tempted to get some.
ReplyDeleteYou didn't actually make that. I saw those photos in the recent issue of Gourmet. :)
ReplyDeletewow - superb presentation! You know how to make something look stunningly delicious!
It's true that this cake needs nothing to go with it.. but your choice of mini kiwis looks amazingly good!
ReplyDeleteYour cake looks wonderful! Especially paired with the kiwis and lemon cream. Beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by.
If I had that cake I wouldn't share it either! I loved the almonds, too, and the moistness, and, well, everything. Now I want to make the regular version. And kiwis that don't need peeling? Sign me up.
ReplyDeleteNancy
Looks great. The riviera version is great too- you should try that one next time!
ReplyDeleteLinda I am amazed by your beautiful photos. I'm certainly lacking in that area. Wasn't this a delicious cake? Love the mini kiwis too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics of a beautiful cake. Great job.
ReplyDeleteThose mini kiwis look great! Glad you enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are beautiful. I'll have to look for some mini kiwis!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! Your cake and the accompanying kiwis look wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLove the green of the kiwi. Mine was like yours with the flecks of almond and the subtle flavor--and depth of texture--from the almonds is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful cake and the mini kiwis are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteOooooh KIWIS! I would love some kiwis with that cake! That would be the perfectly light springtime-ish summery dessert or mid afternoon snack! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteOh, I want those cute lil kiwis. I love kiwis, but barely ever find them in my grocery store (where you can hardly ever find anything, I swear!). Those sound like a perfect pairing with the cake - fabulous!
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of serving this with fruit, it looks just that much more special.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are indeed beautiful, as so many have noted above! I wonder if you'd be so kind as to divulge how you achieved such a tight-knit crumb! Mine never seem to be so perfectly pretty. (:
ReplyDeleteDo share?
Looking forward to more gluttony on your photos. :D