A battenburg is a rectangle cake made of two colours (pink and yellow cake) and placed like a checked pattern, covered in marzipan
It looks fancy but it is actually quite simple to make
You will need
175g/6oz Butter
175g/6oz Fine Sugar
3 Eggs
175g/6oz Self-raising flour
grated rind of 1 lemon
some drops of red food colour
2 tablespoons of lemon curd (or apricot preserves)
450g/1lb Marzipan
sugar for sprinkling
battenburg ingredients |
- Set oven to 180C/350F
- Grease a 8" square cake tin and divide down the middle with parchment/grease proof paper
square cake tin |
- Split the mixture equally into two bowls
- In one, add the lemon rind, in the other add the red food colour until it turns pink
yellow and pink cake |
- Put mixtures separately into the two halves of the tin, bake for 35-40 minutes until risen and done
two cakes one pan |
- using the Lemon curd or apricot preserves, sandwich the pieces together alternating the cake in two layers
battenburg |
- roll out the marzipan into a thin layer big enough to cover the cake on all 6 sides
- Cover the outer sides with Lemon curd and wrap the marzipan around, pinching the edges together
This cake is light and fluffy and tastes so delish with the almond flavor of the marzipan, go on give it a try
No comments:
Post a Comment