Broccoli Cake recipe (2024)

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There's lovely little patisserie in Paris Called Rose Bakery. Here, in defiance of all sense and logic an Anglo French couple have opened in the heart of the pastry version of Disneyland that is Paris aka Pastrylandand they serve up lovely little Anglo French treats to a roaring trade. There isn't a traditional shop window and only a door to entice customers. The coffee, cheeses, pottery and cutlery are from England.

Sometimes things that just aren't supposed to work do.

Case in point: broccoli cake

And a savoury cake flavoured with curry powder at that.

Now stay with me, this is one of Rose Bakery's recipes from their book Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. And if an English inspired bakery can work in Paris, then a savoury cake might just work too.

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I thought I'd give it a go as I had an excess of broccoli. I love the stuff so much that I tend to overbuy it and we had found ourselves going out for dinner almost every night and neglecting the broccoli. I would find myself feeling guilty when I opened up the vegetable crisper every day and I would see four heads of broccoli peeping out at me so I figured now was as good a time as any to try this unusual little recipe.

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I went a little Rachel Berry and tried to make it as A grade worthy as possible and decided to make it look as much as a tree landscape as possible by mixing in some cocoa into the batter for the ground and using Persian feta to make clouds but you needn't do that although I will say that you definitely want to add the feta and if you can get it, the Yarra Valley Persian feta is to die for so get that if you want.

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So what is this not so little cake like? Amazingly it is very good. It is a savoury cake with a hint of sweetness and the curry works beautifully with the feta. If anything for the ext time I would be inclined to add even more of the luscious herbed feta. It's really best eaten on the day that it is made, this is not a loaf that keeps for days so I think a picnic with lots of attendees would be the ideal occasion for this.

So tell me Dear Reader, have you ever tried something that you didn't expect to like but you did?

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Broccoli Forest Cake

Adapted from Breakfast Lunch Tea by Rose Carrarini, Rose Bakery

Serves 8

  • 500 g (2¼ cups) unsalted butter, softened, plus extra for greasing

  • 800 g (1 pound 12 ounces) broccoli, cut into florets

  • 100 g (½ cup) caster (superfine) sugar

  • 7 eggs

  • 550 g (3½cups) plain (all-purpose) flour, sifted

  • 1½ teaspoons baking powder

  • 1 rounded teaspoon ground turmeric

  • pinch of cayenne pepper

  • 1 teaspoon curry powder

  • ½ teaspoon salt

  • 2 tablespoons cocoa powder (optional if making the "ground" layer)

  • 125g/4ozs marinated Persian feta (or more, I mean there is no such thing as too much here)

Method

Step 1 - Preheat the oven to 180ºC/350ºF/Gas Mark 4.Butter a 25 cm (10 inch) loaf tin and line its base and sides with parchment paper.

Step 2 - Blanch the broccoli in boiling water for about 3 minutes, then drain well and set aside.

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Step 3 - Beat the butter till it is very light and creamy, then beat in the sugar.Add the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition.Mix together the baking powder, turmeric, cayenne, curry powder and salt, and fold into the mixture with the flour. Mix well and add in the feta, crumbled.If you are making the brown "ground" level, take 1/5 of the mixture and fold through the 2 tablespoons of cocoa. Spoon into the prepared tin-again if you are doing the brown layer spoon that in first andthen spoon in the yellow batter.

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Step 4 - Push the broccoli into the mixture – be quite generous so that each slice will have a good number of florets. I felt it easier to get the tree effect if I used a big floret of broccoli but again you don't need to do that.

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Step 5 - Bake for about 55 minutes or until a skewer inserted in the centre (make sure to test the batter, not the broccoli) comes out clean.

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Published on 2011-02-16 by Lorraine Elliott.

Broccoli Cake recipe (2024)

FAQs

How to steam broccoli at home? ›

Place 3/4 to 1 inch of water in a saucepan with a steamer and bring to a boil. (Note that if you don't have a steamer, you can simply put the broccoli directly into an inch of boiling water.) Add broccoli, steam 5 to 6 min: Add the broccoli to the steamer and cover; reduce heat to medium and let cook for 5-6 minutes.

How many calories are in broccoli fritters? ›

1 serving of broccoli fritters contains 131 Calories. The macronutrient breakdown is 32% carbs, 49% fat, and 19% protein. This is a good source of calcium (14% of your Daily Value), vitamin c (34% of your Daily Value), and vitamin k (29% of your Daily Value).

Is it better to steam or bake broccoli? ›

In this regards, it is likely that broccoli cooked by steaming will be better fit for human consumption than other cooking methods. In conclusion, the current study clearly shows that nutrient and health-promoting compounds in broccoli are significantly affected by domestic cooking.

Is it better to boil or steam broccoli? ›

While boiled broccoli is often soggy, steamed broccoli is characteristically crisp-tender. Plus, when you boil broccoli, some of the nutrients leach into the boiling water. You don't have to worry about that with steaming. Your steamed broccoli will be a great meal-prep building block because it's like a blank canvas.

How many calories in a cup of fried broccoli? ›

Broccoli, Batter-dipped And Fried (1 cup) contains 9.8g total carbs, 7.9g net carbs, 8.8g fat, 3.2g protein, and 126 calories.

Are apple fritters unhealthy? ›

Apple Fritter

Apple fritters are among the unhealthiest doughnuts. Just because a doughnut has fruit it it doesn't mean it is a good choice. Apple fritters are deep fried in fat. A medium sized apple fritter contains approximately 17 grams of fat (almost half the fat from saturated fat) and 450 calories.

How do you steam broccoli on the stove top? ›

Add the broccoli florets to a steamer basket, and place it in a saucepan filled with 1 inch of water. Bring the water to a boil, reduce the heat to a simmer, and cover the pan. Let steam for 5 minutes, or until the broccoli is crisp-tender and bright green.

How do you steam without a steamer? ›

First, take three sheets of aluminum foil and roll them up into baseball-sized balls. Place them on the bottom of the pot, and pour in about an inch of water. Then rest the plate on top of the foil balls, and add whatever food you're trying to steam to the plate. Cover the pot with a tight-fitting lid and steam away.

Can you steam raw broccoli in the microwave? ›

Place the broccoli in a microwave-safe dish and add about 2-4 tablespoons of water. You can add more or less water depending on the portion of broccoli you are cooking. Cover the bowl with a loose lid or microwave-safe plastic wrap with holes for ventilation. Microwave 2-4 minutes until the broccoli is tender.

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