Armenian Orange Cake

"We were invited for dinner at a friend's house and she served us this wonderful cake for dessert. I found this recipe at Cooks.com and Chow Times.com. I have yet to try making it myself to see if it works. Will probably add a review if it turns out great."
 
Download
photo by a food.com user photo by a food.com user
Ready In:
1hr
Ingredients:
14
Serves:
12
Advertisement

ingredients

Advertisement

directions

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F.
  • Combine the brown sugar, flour, butter, salt, orange peel and all-spice in a medium size bowl.
  • Blend with a pastry blender (or mix with your hand) until the mixture is crumbly and completely blended.
  • Grease a baking pan. Spread half of the crumb mixture on the baking pan and pressed the mixture down evenly.
  • In a small mixing bowl, combine the baking soda, sour cream and egg. Stir to mix well.
  • Add the sour cream mixture into the remaining half of the crumb mixture. Blend well.
  • Pour the batter over the crumb base.
  • Sprinkle the top with almond flakes or chopped nuts.
  • Bake in the 350F oven for 40 to 45 minutes or until the tester comes out clean.
  • Serve warm with the Orange Whipped Cream Topping.
  • Orange Whipped Cream Topping:.
  • Whip cream until stiff. Stir in sugar, peel and liqueur. Let stand for about one hour to let flavors blend.

Questions & Replies

Got a question? Share it with the community!
Advertisement

Reviews

  1. This is a very well-known recipe from the Best of Bridge series of cook books (which are excellent). Be sure to use fresh baking soda. A mix of nuts is good - we like chopped pecans and walnuts. You cannot whip the cream with the liqueur - you add the liqueur after the cream is whipped. Be sure the cake is thoroughly baked - it may well take longer than 45 minutes.
     
Advertisement

RECIPE SUBMITTED BY

I live in Victoria, British Columbia. I am happily married to the most wonderful guy on earth:) Aside from being a wanna be chef, I am also a wanna be children's book author, and a famous crooner in the shower aside from being a frustrated painter/illustrator and a real trying hard golfer. I love experimenting with different dishes from countries all over the world. I am constantly experimenting with new recipes and different types of fresh herbs and spices. I collect cookbooks and magazines. Most of the recipes I've posted and I will be posting are from the different magazines such as Bon Appetite, Chatelaine, Cucina, Hello, Home Maker and Gourmet. I will also try to post recipes that I've grown up with as well as those that came from family and friends.
 
View Full Profile
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

Find More Recipes