Рецепт Pecan Honey Cake
Photo by LA452
A lot of bakers love
this blog and all that Andrew bakes. Sad
to say, it’s been weeks since we published our last baking post…for Dorie
Greenspan’s Beurre et Sel Jammers (see http://www.chewingthefat.us.com/2016/12/best-christmas-cookie-ever-dorie.html)
not counting the skillet cornbread at New Year’s. The reason is simple to explain. Andrew only
bakes in the country. He has all his gear there and none in the city. And in the off-season, he barely gets to the
country at all, working weekends as he does. But President’s Day weekend dawned and we
were off for a spell of spring-like temperatures in February. To celebrate, Andrew baked a cake. And what a cake! Somewhat like an upside-down cake, this one
was flipped over after baking to reveal a layer of pecans, candied by the honey
they were baked in and sunken into a layer of honey goodness. Under the blanket of nuts was moist and
buttery cake with a hint of more nut flavor. It was an ideal cake for any
season whether in a February thaw or the whipsaw of March weather.
“Food 52 Baking: 60
Sensational Treats You can pull off in a Snap” (Ten Speed Press 2015) is the
source of this recipe. Food 52 is run by
Amanda Hesser (late of the New York Times) and her partner Merrill Stubbs. Their website is a huge success. One of its
frequent features are recipe contests. This recipe was the result of one of
them and ended up in their Baking book .
“Your best recipe with Honey” was won by someone who signs herself
Aargersi. The Austin, Texas “Marketing Database
Manager” has won 5 times and been a runner up 4 more in Food 52 contests. She has a staggering 223 recipes in 27
separate categories on the website. She
has a grand total of 43 cake recipes alone. When she finds time to Database
manage is an open question. To introduce this particular recipe, Aargersi
writes: “Recently my mother-in-law gave me some nice Texas pecans, and my neighbor
gave me two quarts of local honey—on a deep molasses color with a rich, almost
caramel flavor, and another golden amber toned honey that tastes of
flowers. That is the one I used for this
cake”. Andrew used Golden Blossom honey
in his. And the results were spectacular.
Here is the recipe word for word from Aargersi.
Recipe for Pecan Honey Cake from
Aargersi at Food 52. Com
Makes 1- 9-inch cake.
Takes under 1 hour start to finish. 1.5 cups pecans
(divided) 1 cup AP flour 1 teaspoon baking
powder 1/2 teaspoon salt
(plus a big pinch) 1/2 cup unsalted
butter plus 2 tbsp. - room temp 1/2 cup sugar 1/2 cup honey
(divided) 1 teaspoon vanilla 3 eggs - separated 1/2 cup buttermilk 1. Heat the oven to 350.
Butter or spray a 9" round pan then line it with parchment. Place it on a
baking sheet. Trust me. 2. Melt 2 tbsp. butter,
1/4 c honey and a pinch of salt together.
3. Pour this mixture into the pan then
sprinkle in 1 cup of pecans. You can be OCD and flip them all the same way. Or
not. Grind the remaining
pecans into flour thusly:
http://food52.com/blog/9162-how-to-make-your-own-nut-flours-without-making-nut-butter
4. Whisk the dry ingredients
(including the ground pecans but except the sugar) together. Whisk the egg
whites until peaks form. 5. Beat the butter and
sugar together in a bowl large enough to hold everything until it is light and
fluffy. Beat in the egg yolk, then the honey, vanilla, and buttermilk.
Now stir
in the dry ingredients, then gently fold in the egg white, deflating as little
as possible.
6. Gently spoon the batter into the pan - if you start at the edges
the pecans are less likely to run up the edges. 7. Bake for 35-40 minutes
until a tester comes out clean.
8. Cool for a few minutes then flip onto your
serving platter. Admire. This cake is great same day and also pretty darn good
for breakfast the next morning. Just a note - you are
going to think that your cake pan and baking sheet are completely destroyed by
burnt honey. They aren't. Just soak them a bit and they will clean right up!