…another week zooms by in a blur. I honestly woke up this morning ready to get dressed and go to work, so confused am I as to which day it is. I’m not complaining. I love being this busy, it thrills me to the core and i’m working on some seriously cool events at the moment which I’m sure I will share with you as they progress… it’s very exciting times but of course it means there’s been a bit of blog neglect so do excuse me whilst it goes a little silent occasionally over the next few weeks.
matcha tea, lime and coconut lamington cake
the good folk at teapigs sent me some of their gorgeous matcha green tea powder last week… i’ve seen a lot of matcha used in baking over the years, I know that dear Choclette is a massive fan but I have never cooked with it before although I have drunk it once or twice on occasion. I think it has a bitter tea taste… an almost freshly picked quality to it that can be both deliciously light but also a little medicinal… i’m currently running hot and cold over how much I like it… of course what’s fabulous about it is how green it makes everything, which is always fun…. funnily enough I had a massive baking disaster with some matcha shortbread swirls earlier this week that looked more like swamp cookies than anything… I didn’t bother sharing them with you…
this week the lovely Peter over at Delicious Delicious Delicious is celebrating Australia Day with a fourth year of his ‘re-nventing the Lamington‘ challenge and so i’m submitting this gorgeous beast as a giant version of the little coconut covered cakes…
for the cake
4 eggs
260g butter – room temp
260g caster sugar
260g plain flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
2 teaspoons matcha tea powder
a little milk
desiccated coconut
for the icing
250g icing sugar
150g butter – softened
4 tablespoons lime marmalade
1/2 juice of a lime
pre-heat the oven to 170C and line and grease 2 18cm loose bottomed cake tins
in a large bowl beat the butter with the sugar until soft and light then beat in 2 of the eggs followed by half the flour and baking powder – scoop down the sides of the mixing bowl and then add the rest of the eggs and remaining flour and beat in, then add a little drop of milk and the matcha powder and beat again until fully blended.
divide between the two cake tins and bake for 35-40 minutes or until golden and risen and skewer inserted comes out clean – set aside to cool
to make the icing beat the butter into the sugar and then beat in the lime juice and marmalade until it is smooth and soft enough to spread
cut the cakes in half… I only stacked three layers and kept a layer to nibble on but you could make this a four layer cake if desired… then slather icing and a sprinkling of coconut on each layer and then roughly on the outside of the cake too with a final coating of coconut
…in other news I am excited to tell you that i’ll be doing my first London-based demo-cooking session at the Westfield Stratford next Saturday 1st March… I have three sessions; 12noon, 1:30pm and 3pm… i’m a little nervous so do come by and laugh at me make a fool of myself and join in the cooking fun. The cooking theatre is next to Waitrose…
eat and of course, enjoy!
Mr. P says
This makes me so happy!
Choclette says
I'm sorry you're not as enamoured as me about matcha cakes, but guess this means you can send the rest of this gorgeous lamington straight over to my house 😀
Mark Willis says
Well, with the greenness of the matcha and the fuzziness of the dessicated coconut, this cake does have a bit of a “prehistoric” look to it! (and I don't mean that in a derogatory way.)
Sue/the view from great island says
What an imposing cake! I've never cooked with matcha before, now you've got me intrigued.
Anna's kitchen table says
That is just stunningly beautiful , Dom!
I have matcha powder at home, I dislike it though, I only bought it because 'it's good for you' therefore this cake is a health food! 🙂
Galina Varese says
A beautiful cake. I am still unsure about using matcha in cakes, though I have seen Choclette and other bloggers singing praises to it. One day I will find courage to try it.
Jacqueline Meldrum says
The tea isn't a flavour for me, but I had to leave a comment as it is such a beautiful looking cake. Nice job Dom x
belleau kitchen says
Thanks J that's very kind xx
Michael Toa says
That is gorgeous Dom. I love matcha and the combination with lime and coconut sounds utterly scrummy… and I think you've made Mr. P very happy 🙂
Karen S Booth says
What a DROP DEAD GORGEOUS looking cake Dom – a perfect treat for Sunday tea! Karen
Kate@whatkatebaked says
A giants giant lamination? Brilliant! Just my kind of supersizing.
Suzanne says
Gorgeous looking cake, but I'm with you on the matcha. I tried matcha ice cream on a recent trip to Auckland; it nearly made me cry. It was so awful that, after trying it, all my friends offered me sympathy scoops of theirs to take away the taste of evil.
From Beyond My Kitchen Window says
I have never heard of matcha before. This cake looks delicious. I like how the frosting looks between each layer. You do make a good looking cake!
The Kitchenmaid says
Gorgeous! I'm a bit of a novice when it comes to matcha (I think I like my green tea best as an accompaniment to yum cha) but if you're lending your weight to Choclette's endorsement it can't be all bad! I am so loving #lamingtons2014, stay tuned for my effort!
Alison says
That looks lovely. I have never tried matcha either in cooking or alone.
Sara @ Babucho Newcastle says
Thanks for sharing this looks great. Love coconut cake.