This is what was written in my cooking book from the women's weekley.
This is a perfect cake to serve at the end of a italian meal or with a cup of expresso , when friends drop in by late afternoon.
Well i didn't had both, no italian dinner or friends who dropped by late afternoon but still the cake was good.
I am sending this to Chandrika from Akshay Patra , she is hosting this months AFAM event Dates.
Everything into a bog bowl :-)
Mixing
Adding the dates, nuts etc...
Spread half the cake mixture into the pan
Delicious ricotta filling with the orange rind...
Covering the remain cake mixture
1 cup /160gm finely chopped seeded dates
1/3 cup / 80 ml Orange Liqueur
1/2 cup / roasted and finley chopped walnuts
2 cups / 300 gm selfraising flour
1 tsp baking powder
2/3 cup /110 gm polenta
1 cup / 220 gm sugar
1 1/4 cup / 250 gm ricotta cheese
125 gm butter melted
3/4 cup / 180 ml water
Ricotta Filling
1 1/4 cup / 250 gm ricotta cheese
2 tbsp ornage liqueur
2 tbsp icing sugar
1 tbsp finley grated ornage rind
Method:
Preheat the oven 180°c. Greast deep 20cm round cake pan, line base and side with baking paper.
Combine and dates and liqueur in a small bowl and leave it for 15 minutes
Combine flour, baking powder, polenta, sugar, cheese, butter and the water in large bowl, beat on low speed with a electric mixer until just combined.
Beat on in medium speed untill the mixture change to a lighter colour then , using a wooden spoon stir in nuts and undrained date mixture.
Spread half of the cake mixture into the prepared pan, using a spartrula, spread ricotta filling over the pan mixture and then cover with remaining cake mixture.
Bake in a moderatley slow over for 1 hour.
Cool in a wire rack and serve the cake sprinkled with icing sugar optional
39 comments:
Hi Happy cook :)
I really DO like the sound of this recipe!! It has SO many wonderful ingredients I just know it's going to be a good tasting cake!! Lovely pics too as always.
Rosie x
What a combo! I love the taste Ricotta in any dessert! Looks great and fabulous entry too F!:)
what a beautifil cake with all those yum ingredients going in :)
for a slow heat what temperature did u keep it at?
great recipe!!!
Yeah it indeed was tastin good.
Asha it is the firs time i use ricotta in making a cake.
Thankx richa, i just checked the book and it was 190°c. I have changed in the post.
I have never tried polenta before happy. I imagine in this cake it is very tasty, as soon as I clicked on your blog and the picture loaded I thought to myself...''I would like a peice of that cake!'. :)
Love dates, so will love this combo. Thanks for the detail steps. Easy to try.
The cake looks lovely Happy Cook... great entry. Can i substitute the Orange Liquer with orange juice or will something else be better?
Wow, looks so good Happy...can almost smell the aromatic goodness! :)
Looks great and the Ricotta Cheese filling should make it moist and gooey delicious :)
Lovely cake with a lovely combo :-)
This sounds really good. And I like the way you have used polenta :)
YUm...That is one DATE-LICIOUS cake. Never tried this before and is certainly a very good recipe. Presentation looks lovely too.Simply superb.
wow, that sounds like a delicious dessert:) maybe that will be our holiday cake!
It sounds really tasty, tho' I've only eaten polenta in savoury dishes!
Delicious!!!! picture looks great too
Hi
Thanx to stop by my blog :)
A real tempting Date cake!
Wow, awesome combo..though I wonder ow polenta would taste in a cake..Looks yumm from the pics!!
A nice combo HC. Viji
Jeena this was my first time tryin polenta. That is exactly what i think when i see a cake in your blog :-)
Rina thankyou.
Lavanya Orange juice is perfect.
Namratha actually you are correct, them small was really good.
Indosungod, true i had tobe carfull when i took the cake outof the form
Sunita it is indeed was a lovely combo
TBC thznkyou. Hey i too make some unusual dishes which i love
Kribha thankyou. Give it a try ;-)
Mandira well that is wht my hubby said, he thought it was less heavier than the traditional christmas cake.
Sra i've never ate polenta, i is my first time using polenta in anyway
Remya's mane.... thankyou
Carnation thankyou, it was my pleasure
Rachel i used really fine polenta and with the combiation it was good.
Vcuisine Thankyou viji
Really rich and wonderful...the color of your baked cake looks so nice...wish could have a slice with coffee...
Merry Christmas!!
dates, dates everywhere..:) (can't sing nor a piece to have..four packets are waiting for me..:D)
Very rich recipe, looks so delicious..thank u Happy..
It is indeed a rich cake with wonderful flavours.
The cake looks yum.....and dont worry, next time u cook something which needs someone to drop by in to eat it, always count on me....cake khane ke liye hum kahin bhi jatein hain...:P
wow all the yummy things i like, dates, ricotta and polenta in one cake...that must be really really heavenly..i just need a cup of tea and a slice of your cake to make my day :-) and be happy
Lovely cake happy cook! :) You are tagged for a meme1 see my blog for details! :)
cake looks delecious happycook
You too make me craveand droooool sooo sooo badly..
Look at those chiken dishes and meat balls ,,,this is too much!;((sigh)
What a lovely cake you have baked!I am lazy and not that confident when it comes to baking..:)
beautiful cake with all those nice things in it. Loved your version of chilli chicken too
ricotta and dates..sounds gooeilicious! can i substitute orange liqueur with something?
Wow, what a rich cake ! I don't have ricotta with me today otherwise i would have tried it today itself. Thank you for the recipe.
Very nice recipe!! Thanks for sharing
Cake looks yummy ...you are a good baker HC
Sugar crafts thanyou and merry christmas to you.
Seena, yeah true one coudn't miss dates this month, ucould see it every were
Cynthia thankyou, the filling aroma was really excelent
Bjags, i will keep it in mind when i make a cake next time
Dhanggit well france is not that far from here, u just have to come here for the cake and a cup of coffee ;-)
Latha, thanks i read the meme, i will do it soon
Sagari thankyou
Bharathy, i am glad that i can make you drool once, normally it is me who isalways drooling over your blog.
Sandeepa thankyou
Mallu girl ofcourse you can substitute with orange juice.
Archan, let me know how it was when u make them
Meera thankyou
Raks kitchen thankyou for the wonderful compliment
i missed this one ..this is awesome ...i love it ..you have prepared it in a great fashion ....great one
Yummmmm Cake...I have to try it, it looks too good to resist ..
OK - This recipe is totally not working for me and I think I've just figured out why. Did you just use polenta as in cornmeal or did you use cooked polenta? I used cooked polenta and I think that's the problem. Silly me.
Stef so sorry to hear it didn't work.
I used cornmeal /polenta which is called here.
Not the cooked polenta.
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