I don't think when I was back at home we ever discoussed the weahter. Or I don't even remember watching the weahter report.
But here it is like a obsession. I sometimes wait for the guy/woman who talks about the weather to know what the weather is for the next day.
I guess one only get obsessed with the weather when we hardly get good weahter.
When we are in holiday in India we sometimes ring my inlaws here.
And one of the first things my FIL ask is how is the weahter there :-)
For the sponge cake. (Biscuit)
3 eggs
90 gm sugar
90 gm flour
Butter a 20 cm round cake tin with melted butter (do it twice and add a parchment paper under.
In a bowl add the eggs together with the sugar ( in a double bolier or on top of a warm water pan) beat them till they reach 37°c.
Take them out if the pan and beat them till the mixtures is cold, by the time it will look really white.
Add the sieved flour and fold into the mixture.
Pour the mixture into the prepared cake tin.
And bake them in a preheated oven 180°c for 20 to 23 minutes.
Mine took just 18 minutes to bake.
When the cake is baked turn the upside down and let it cool in a dry tea towel.
For the almond crunch.
1 tbsp butter
60 gm sugar
125 gm almond flakes
In a pan add the butter and sugarn till it is light brown, don't stir before it is light brown. Add the almond flakes and mix with the brown syrum.
Oil a baking pan / frease proof paper and divide the almond crunch into small portions.
When it is called crush therm into small pieces.
For the Stabilized whipped cream.
2 tsp. unflavored gelatin
4 tsp. cold water
2 c. heavy whipping cream (very cold)
1/4 c. confectioners' sugar ( I use only few tbsp of sugar as i don't like the cream too sweet)
2 tsp. clear vanilla extract
A bit of yellow colouring
Combine gelatin and cold water in small saucepan ir in the MW.
Stir it weel and let it cool slightly.
Whip cream, sugar and vanilla and the yellow colouring until slightly thickened. While beating slowly, gradually add gelatin to whipped cream mixture.
Whip at high speed until stiff.
Few tabsp of Batida Da Caco drink or you can use rum.
350 to 400 gm tinned pineapple drained.
To assembe the cake.
Slice the cake horizontally. You will have two pieces.
Sprinkle both the piece wtih the drink.
Take half of the pineappl and cut them finley and arrange on the cake and them take 1/4 of the whipped cream, and few tabp of the almond crunch and mix together and then spread this mixture on top of the pineapple.
Take the other piece of the cake and press on top.
Use the rest of the whipped cream for spreading the whol cake.
Decorate the side of the cake with the almond crunch and with agrrange the rest of the pineapple slices on top.
Keep in the fridge for half hour before you serve the cake.
Will up load the step by step pics later today.
delicious cake..i love pineapple flavour...cute presentation
ReplyDeleteIt's pretty SUNNY here today...but just terribly windy and still quite chilly.
ReplyDeleteYour pineapple cream cake looks so sunny and yummy!
Fantastic! That looks like work of art. Whatever the weather I am visiting you HC. Save a piece.
ReplyDeleteHappy,
ReplyDeleteI haven't come across such a pretty looking cake recently ..this looks so beautiful and I am sure its so so yum too :)..this easter weekend its all rain here .our all plans to go out somewhere is ruined now ..
hugs and smiles
wow thats a lovely cake,bright and beautiful...
ReplyDeleteThat is one gorgeous cake F!
ReplyDeleteThat cake looks awesome!
ReplyDeletelove the pineapple flavoured cake..looks beautiful
ReplyDeleteOh wow thats wonderful yummy cake.. looks so good and nice combination of pineapple in it.
ReplyDeletePine apple cream, yum I love that part a lot.Your cake looks like a professionally made cake. Makes me want to have a slice of it.I thought looking at it, this cake would be a complicated one to make but it is not. Your recipe looks like it is simple. Very nice cake.
ReplyDeleteI too love pineapple flavor, the whole house gets filled with the flavor while we bake :) The way u have decorated is so professional and nice photography as well!
ReplyDeleteThankyou all, one of the cakes hubby loves he even took second helping :-)
ReplyDeleteGosh Is that Easter feast? Like a bakery cake, wonderful cake presentation!
ReplyDeleteThis is sheer brilliance... the way u have decorated is mind blowing... great job dear
ReplyDeleteWow! that is one delicious looking cake
ReplyDeleteBatida de Coco, I like to say this words over and over again, sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty cake, how did you manage to decorate it like that? I am suck at piping!
Wooow,,,cake looks beautiful with nice presentation sure it will taste yummy,,,ingredients n preparation looks easy sure will try this one soon dear,,,
ReplyDeleteThat is a delicious way to welcome spring hc - I looove pineapple cake. How pretty...
ReplyDeleteWow cake looks cute and pretty...wat a fabulous work F..awesome!!
ReplyDeletei saw "spiked with" and i came running here! :) Believe me or not, this exact combo - vanilla cake with pineapply friosting/cream in it/on it is my favorite of all..always soo moist!
ReplyDeleteIt is making me drool Finla! The almond, the cream and oh ever so pretty!
ReplyDeleteOh boy, thats beautiful...lovely presentation. wonderful cake.
ReplyDeleteso pretty ..love the colour..
ReplyDeleteI loooooooove Pineapple Cream cakes and this one looks soooo lovely Finla!!
ReplyDeletewonderful presentation....
ReplyDeleteThats a pretty cake, I love any cake with citrus in it. I have not heard of Batida de coco though - is that a liquer?
ReplyDeletePretty pretty cake Finla! Loved the pics :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter HC.. :) this looks awesome..i really loved the last snap.. :)
ReplyDeleteAnn it is a liguer with coconut and rum.
ReplyDeletedelicious cake,..
ReplyDeleteI once had a pineapple cake at a friend's place and she had spiked that with malibu rum. So I know that this cake you made must be absolutely delicious. And it looks gorgeous. Love the idea of adding almond crunch!
ReplyDeleteJust one Q...when do we add the flour? Not very clear from your steps above, I am guessing you need to add it after you have taken the beaten eggs off the double boiler.
Oh, you are becoming a baking expert now Finla, cake looks fabulous. Enjoy the holidays and see you soon once I get my blog fixed. It probably will be soon, I see some progress! :)
ReplyDeleteoh my, how yellow is that cake! Interesting, the cake reminds me of that Japanese cake we get in the pastries.
ReplyDeletehere everyone discusses the weather mostly in summer - saying Oh God, it's so hot, and will try to outdo each other saying they are suffering more!
wow!!! the weather is fine today and ur cake looks delightful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty presentation! It looks too good to eat!
ReplyDeleteAquadazee, thankyou for mentioning about theflour, i forgote to write when to add, i have corrected the mistake :-)
ReplyDeleteAsha I sure hope you will be albe to post in your blog soon and fingers crossed they will fix the problem.
Beautiful cake dear..to die to..luv the pineapple flavour..
ReplyDeleteOMG dear Happy Cook this look really georgeous, I love your presentation! gloria
ReplyDeleteFinla the cake looks superb...but you were always a pro at baking.
ReplyDeleteFantastic and delicious cake .I am drooling!!!
ReplyDeleteLOL, agree about the weather. But it is no unpredictable here and not to mention goes to the extremes.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and gorgeous cake.
Hey Finla! You cake looks really mouthwatering! Nice combo with the almonds and pineapples!
ReplyDeleteHello dear!
ReplyDeleteI love pineapple, vanilla...cake
Very delicious!
Big kiss
I totally agree with you, when i was in swiss we used check the whether all the time, initially i thought it was so weird as i never even thought of weather when going out in india but there its really reqd to avoid any disappointments!
ReplyDeleteCake looks scrumptious!
I am not a "cream person", so I like everything without the whipped cream. Your cake looks gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove pineapple and your cake and presentation looks beautiful and perfect as an Easter cake.
ReplyDeleteI love pineaplle and it's flavor..gorgeous cake .so so pretty :-)
ReplyDeleteI realized the value of sunshine only after leaving India :-)
Lady after my heart...what a gorgeous Spring cake F!! I LOVE it!! It's beautiful!
ReplyDeletewow!! Awesome!!! looks so gorgeous and yummy!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a sunflower- you have so much patience.
ReplyDeleteLooks too good!! Can u please share if there is a way to stabilize cream without using gelatin? It would be of great help.
ReplyDeleteWow...soooo delicious and mouthwatering cake dear..Pass one BIG slice to me dear...
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful cake, F. Your cake is the perfect antidote for your weather. :)
ReplyDeleteAnd its so hot here, I envy your weather. LOL
What a beautiful cake, F. Your cake is the perfect antidote for your weather. :)
ReplyDeleteAnd its so hot here, I envy your weather. LOL
Fabulous cake, sounds so wonderful with pineapple!
ReplyDeleteFinla, the cake looks delicious! I haven't had my breakfast as yet,would love one big slice of that cake! YUM!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and colorful cake! You did a great job decorating!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely divine!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a unique and beautiful cake!
ReplyDeleteNow that I'm in sunny LA, I rarely really check up on the weather...but I used to do that compulsively in DC!
wow, that's a fantastic cake!!!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen the weather report while in India either!!! here, we're obliged to see before we get out of the house :)
Lovely, yummy, mouth watering cake. I am drooling over here. Wonderful presentation and it looks very professional.
ReplyDeleteThis cake looks so beautiful and inviting, I would not have the heart to bite into it ! Yum....
ReplyDeleteWow, what a great looking cake...batida de coco? Sure will go for it :-)
ReplyDeletewow! you had me at 'pineapple'!
ReplyDeleteI would love to grab a piece of that cake right now... such a delicious, flavorful cake!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, the cake looks great...Love the icing and the the way it looks. Awesome job
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful. Love that Spring yellow in your photos!
ReplyDeleteI love cake, any weather!
ReplyDeleteI feel like having a piece, will cheer me up!
yum yum yum - wish I could eat it off the computer........... :)
ReplyDeleteI so wish I lived close to your place - I would have been one regular visitor to your kitchen :)