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Gluten-free Mandarin, Polenta & Coconut Cakes

20 minsPrep
18 minsCook
1hr 20 minsRest
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These cakes are a play on the original (and wonderful) Middle Eastern Orange Cake from the one and only Elizabeth David. Making use of seasonal mandarins and with the addition of coconut and polenta, this version is also flourless and gluten-free.

Ingredients 11

12 serves
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2 mandarins, large, about 110 g/3¾ oz each

melted butter, to grease

100 g almond meal

95 g instant polenta

45 g desiccated coconut

1⁄2 tsp baking powder

3 eggs, at room temperature

165 g caster sugar (superfine sugar)

1 1⁄2 tsp natural vanilla extract

Mandarin Icing

250 g pure icing sugar (confectioners’ sugar), 9 oz/2 cups

1 1⁄2 ‒ 2 tbsp mandarin juice

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Nutritionper serving
Calories265 kcal
Fat8g
Carbohydrates43g
Protein4g
Fiber2g
Nutrition information is estimated based on the ingredients in this recipe. It isn't a substitute for a professional nutritionist's advice.

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Method 8

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Step 1

Put the whole in a small saucepan, cover with water and set over high heat. Bring to the boil, reduce the heat and simmer for 30–60 minutes, or until very soft when tested with a skewer. (You may need to place a small saucer over the mandarins to keep them submerged.) Remove the mandarins from the water and set aside to cool slightly.

Step 2

Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 180°C (350°F) or 160°C (315°F) fan-forced. Brush a 12-hole 80 ml (2½ fl oz/⅓ cup) capacity silicone or metal muffin tin with melted butter to grease. Quarter the and remove and discard the centre core and any seeds. Purée the skin and flesh in a small food processor or blender until smooth.

Step 3

Put the , , and in a medium bowl and mix well to combine.

Step 4

Put the , , and in a medium bowl and use an electric mixer with a whisk attachment to whisk on high speed until very thick and pale and a ribbon trail forms when the whisk is lifted (about 3–4 minutes).

Step 5

Add the mandarin purée to the egg mixture and use a spatula or large metal spoon to fold in until just combined. Add the polenta mixture and fold together until combined. Divide the mixture evenly among the muffin holes (you can pour it from a jug or use a ladle).

Step 6

Bake in the preheated oven for 15–18 minutes, or until a skewer inserted in the cakes comes out clean. Cool the cakes in the tin for 5 minutes. Use a palette knife to ease the cakes out and transfer to a wire rack to cool.

Step 7

To make the Mandarin icing, sift the into a medium bowl. Gradually stir in the until the mixture is smooth and has a thick coating consistency, adding a little more juice if too thick. Cover with plastic wrap and set aside at room temperature until ready to use.

Step 8

Spread the tops of the cooled cakes with the icing. Set aside for 20 minutes or until set.

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These cakes will keep in an airtight container in a cool place (but not the fridge) for up to 2 days.

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