DesignSponge Part 2: Olive Oil Loaf Cake + Citrus Rosemary Compote
We're taking a week off here for the holidays. Cleaning our pantry, watching movies and spending time with our loved ones. We're leaving you with one last recipe, perfect for this time at home with your family. It's featured as part 2 of our designsponge feature. An olive oil loaf cake with a citrus compote. We hope you'll try it - it's so easy to make and absolutely delish. We'll be back next week with the long awaited winter dinner pics (remember the kumquats ? ) Till then...happy new year ! Thank you for all the support in 09, it's been overwhelming and exciting, we have lots of fun plans for the new year so be sure to come visit. xoxo Olive Oil Cake
3 eggs 2 ½ cups sugar 1 ½ cups extra virgin olive oil 1 ½ cups milk 2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour 1 tsp baking powder Large pinch of salt Zest of one quarter of a lemon
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
Butter and flour a 10 inch loaf pan. In a large bowl, whisk together the eggs and granulated sugar. Add the olive oil, milk, and citrus zest. In another bowl, sift together: flour, baking powder, and salt. Slowly add the egg mixture, to the dry ingredients stirring just until blended. Do not over mix. Pour the batter into the prepared pan. (There will be extra batter—this is because it can also be baked in a 12 inch round. We like having the option from the same recipe. If you make a loaf like us you can also make a muffin or two or a mini loaf). Bake until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean, 50 to 55 minutes. Let the cake cool in the loaf pan. After cooling, run a knife along the edges to loosen. Turn pan upside down, and will the cake out ! If you have problems, we suggest cutting the first slice directly from the pan to create extra removal leverage.
3 navel oranges 1 grapefruit 2 Clementines 1 lemon ½ cup dry white wine ½ cup granulated sugar 2 tsp honey 2 tsp chopped rosemary Zest of 1 of the oranges and the lemon—reserve zest. Also juice these two pieces of fruit.
In a saucepan, combine the orange and lemon juice, wine, sugar, honey and rosemary. Bring to a boil, stirring to dissolve the sugar. Lower heat and simmer until slightly thickened (approximately 15 minutes). Remove from heat and let cool.
Peel remaining citrus and slice into rounds, approximately ¾ in. Pour the warm liquid over the fruit, and serve warm.
Styling + Photography by Karen Mordechai Styling & Kitchen Assistant: Lizzy Sall