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Cardamom Cake From Niloufer Ichaporia King
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340 Reviews
MFFRD
October 5, 2023
I don’t know what I am did wrong. I followed the recipe exactly, bake for 35 minutes in spring form pan, top springs back, skewer is clean. Cool on a rack. Turn cake onto a rack then transfer to plate and when I cut it (a few hours later) the center is soft and not cake like. I have been making this cake every month for a long time.
dizzylizzy
October 5, 2023
Quick and tasty. I used ground cardamom and whole grain rye flour (1c rye + 1/3c of all-purpose) and it came out great! The almonds are a really nice touch. I also used a regular (not springform) cake pan lined with parchment, and had no problems.
Jenn
October 2, 2023
Since the cake relies on the beaten egg yolks and sugar for volume (not baking powder ir soda) it might work.
gigi S.
October 2, 2023
This cake is heavenly! Does anyone know if it can be made with almond flour instead off all purpose?
bgore@411
September 30, 2023
Haven’t tried it yet, but the sugar seeped out of the springform pan and made a mess in my oven☹️. I didn’t see any comments about this in the reviews so I wasn’t worried. Wish I had gone w my gut instinct🫤
KarenSiena
September 30, 2023
I'm sorry that happened. I don't know why it didn't happen to me. I remember using parchment paper tho.
Janice H.
September 29, 2023
I'd like to make this, but just wondering if anyone has simply used ground cardamom instead of bruising the pods?? Thanks
KarenSiena
September 29, 2023
After struggling with cardamom pods, I just used 1 1/2 tablespoons ground cardamom from the spice aisle. I used the almonds with turbinado sugar on the bottom. Everyone at work loved it!
MFFRD
September 3, 2023
I have been making this cake almost every month for a long time. If there aren’t a few ski ices in the freezer my husband is not happy. I made it yesterday and the edges were firm and perfect and the center was soft and tacky/gooey. What could have gone wrong?
nicoledickson
August 30, 2023
Me again eh. Such a cake!
Today I made the cake adding seasonal italian plums. The blue ones. Also cointreau. Simple addition but lovely taste.
Seems I can’t send photo.
Just add slivers of concentrically placed plums on the sugar.
Today I made the cake adding seasonal italian plums. The blue ones. Also cointreau. Simple addition but lovely taste.
Seems I can’t send photo.
Just add slivers of concentrically placed plums on the sugar.
FrannyFLy
October 8, 2023
I imagine this was her order of placement: 1) butter pans (and parchment, if using), 2) sprinkle sugar and cover bottom and sides of pan with sugar, 3) arrange plum slices on bottom of pan (on top of sugar), 4) sprinkle almonds around, and finally 5) pour in batter. That’s how I would do it.
nicoledickson
August 13, 2023
I’m still crazy about this cake. I’ve found baking it for exactly 35 minutes is perfect. I have made it with orange zest regularly. And changed to pecan pieces to replace the almonds. Today I had no orange zest so instead I added about one teaspoon of Cointreau. Oh boy! The best ever!
Jenn
August 8, 2023
An exceptional cake in taste, texture, and concept. For me it was very surprisingly easy to make and unbelievably good with a unique flavour. This is basically a type of génoise cake where you have to be sure the egg and sugar are beaten long enough so that the mixture increases in volume by 3x as the recipe says. I live in the tropics so I did not need to beat the eggs and sugar in a double boiler (to heat therm) as you normally do for a genoise. The brilliant touch of 'flouring' the pan with sugar and coating the bottom of the pan with chopped almonds instead of flour adds a nice sweet crunch to the cake and the slightly bruised cardamom seeds are a hidden surprise flavour. I had no problem with the cake deflating as some others in the comments did. In fact it stood quite tall and the crumb was moist and soft.
Annalisa
July 1, 2023
This cake is amazing. I watched the video before baking and it improved my confidence.
As a daughter of a Danish mother, I have been searching for a cake recipe like this for years. I made it twice in the same week for two different groups of friends and family. It was a BIG hit with everyone. Yummy!
As a daughter of a Danish mother, I have been searching for a cake recipe like this for years. I made it twice in the same week for two different groups of friends and family. It was a BIG hit with everyone. Yummy!
ppatel
June 25, 2023
Every year my daughter challenges me with an interesting cake for her birthday and this year she asked for this one. I was quite excited to make it. I have never made a cake without some kind of baking powder/soda. And I loved the whole story about how the recipe evolved. The cake turned out exactly as described, and was delicious but......
My expectations from reading all the reviews were set so high only to find out that it tastes like any Indian mithai (sweet dish) since we are quite heavy handed in using cardamom, and it goes in most of our sweets. So, much as we enjoyed it at the moment I would not make it again.
My expectations from reading all the reviews were set so high only to find out that it tastes like any Indian mithai (sweet dish) since we are quite heavy handed in using cardamom, and it goes in most of our sweets. So, much as we enjoyed it at the moment I would not make it again.
Tonya M.
June 21, 2023
This recipe was delicious and easy (aside from harvesting the seeds from within the pods). One thing I did differently though, (I know, I know). I was really concerned about biting into one of the bruised pods and having it be overwhelming. So, I ground them in the mortar and pestle and add them to the melted butter, then strained it into the cake mixture. It worked perfectly. There was plenty of the cardamom flavor. I had no issue with the cake falling or being under done. I believe the trick is to make sure you really whip the egg and sugar until it’s tripled in volume. I didn’t have my mixer and actually used a mini-prep cuisinart, mixing half the egg and sugar mixture at a time; then folding in the flour; adding the infused butter. I hope that helps anyone wanting to try this recipe. Definitely make sure you serve the cake bottom side up. I found it helps to use a serrated knife made cutting through the lovely crackly top.
Brenda M.
June 18, 2023
Delicious cake! Today was my second time making it. I followed the directions exactly, used ingredients by weight and baked it in a speed oven at 350F (convection setting). At 30 minutes it looked done and the middle sprang back to the touch, but the skewer I inserted came out wet. At 35 minutes, it was perfect and the skewer came out dry with crumbs. Both times I made this cake I had trouble cutting through the crunchy top. After the cake is fully cooled I invert it back again so that the almonds are on the bottom and slicing neatly is much easier. I will make this again! Last time the cake seemed to get better every day. I kept it in the fridge and it lasted 6 days.
Ginny S.
June 15, 2023
Can someone PLEASE tell me how to unsubscribe to the reviews of this recipe? I may be in the minority of folks who didn't care for this cake and I'm tired of getting notices each time someone comments. I saw where to click to get emails about new reviews, but cannot find anyplace to stop them from coming. Help!
ZIPPY
October 5, 2023
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Tracey
June 15, 2023
I've been baking for decades, and this is about the most spectacular failure I've ever had. I've made many cakes similar to this in the past, including a recipe of my grandmother's I don't even need to look at to make. Even though I baked this for a good 45 minutes, in an oven that had preheated for a full hour, it was completely liquid inside. My fault for relying on the bounce-back test rather than inserting a skewer. Since the taste is wonderful, and I'm not about to waste an entire tablespoon of cardamom, I've scraped the whole mess into a pie dish and stuck it back into the oven. I'll probably try this again at some point, but it may need more like an hour or even more of baking time, strange as that sounds.
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June 10, 2023
Thank you for this recipe! As it happens, I am 100% not a baker. I love to cook, and I also love this blog, so I try to get outside my box sometimes and make cakes. I know I’ve made a mistake though! The middle is like gel - in fact, it deflates as soon as it comes out of the oven, and the most of the middle is gel-y and butter-y
I know for sure I am doing something wrong. Please give me any and all advice!
I know for sure I am doing something wrong. Please give me any and all advice!
Sunitha G.
June 5, 2023
Made it for a get together and all my guest loved it. Thank you for sharing the recipe
Johanson65
June 2, 2023
Has anyone made this at high altitude? If so, did you make adjustments?
Linda
June 17, 2023
Hi. I am at atout 3500’ - kinda low high elevation. I made this cake this afternoon. It is delicious, but I watched it fall as it baked. I followed the ‘remove 1 tablespoon of sugar per cup of flour’ rule. Next time I will also decrease the fat (butter) and see if that helps with the sinking.
What is your experience?
What is your experience?
greenshoes
September 17, 2023
I live at 4700 ft and made this cake this afternoon without any adjustments. The cake sank just a bit while cooling but looked exactly like the cake in the video, both out of the oven and when plated.
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