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Layered Espresso Walnut Loaf

29th April 2010 by Lindys Team

We are often asked for recipes for cakes.  If you have ever attended one of our workshops you will know that Sally, our expert assistant, often brings a divine cake for all to enjoy with a cup of tea. She’s getting a little bit famous for it!

This one went down a treat… do try this at home!

This Layered Espresso Walnut Loaf, slightly adapted, is from “Gorgeous Cakes by Annie bell” .

Pre-heat the oven to 170c fan/190c/gas mark 5.  Grease a 22cm (1.3l) loaf tin

Cake Ingredients:

  • 225g self-raising flour
  • 225g light muscovado sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon sea salt
  • 225ml groundnut oil
  • 4 medium eggs, separated
  • 50ml espresso/ v strong filter coffee (cooled)
  • 50ml milk
  • 75g chopped walnuts

Filling ingredients:

  • 250g mascarpone
  • 1 tablespoon espresso (cooled)
  • 25g golden syrup
  • 10g icing sugar (sifted)

Icing:

  • 100g icing sugar(sifted)
  • 1 tablespoon espresso/ very strong filter coffee
  • 6-8 walnut halves for decoration (optional)

We’ve put our own twist on the filling, enjoy!

For the cake: sift the flour, sugar and salt into a large bowl, then add the oil, egg yolks, espresso and milk; using a wooden spoon, beat until smooth. Next, whisk the egg whites until stiff (use an electric whisk if you prefer) and fold into the mixture in very gently. Stir in chopped walnuts and put the mixture into the tin, smoothing the surface. To get rid of any troublesome bubbles, give the tin a few sharp taps on the worktop to make them rise. Bake for 50-55 minutes ( test with a knife – if it comes out clean, it’s ready) Leave the cake to cool for a few minutes then run a knife along the edge and transfer to a wire rack. (If not icing immediately, wrap it in clingfilm)

Cut the cake into three layers, the first just below the top line of the tin to take into account the risen surface.  Now make the filling: Put all filling ingredients except the expresso in a bowl and beat together. Slowly add the espresso. Spread the filling over the two layers and sandwich together.

For the icing: blend the icing sugar and coffee together. Pour on to the centre of the cake and smooth towards the sides using a palette knife. Tip: if you go right to the edges it will trickle down the sides so don’t worry about completely covering the surface. Finally, decorate the top with the walnut halves then dust a little icing sugar (you could use a tea strainer).

Leave this to set for one hour…then enjoy! (Keep in the fridge when not being devoured!!)

Filed Under: Recipes to Bake Tagged With: cake, Coffee cake, Espresso, layerd cake, Walnut loaf

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  1. Sandra says

    3rd May 2010 at 11:44 pm

    Could you tell me what is ground nut oil,being from OZ,I have not heard of it,will look around but what can I use if I’m unable to get it.
    Thanks.

  2. Lindys Team says

    12th May 2010 at 11:43 am

    Ground nut oil is peanut oil.
    We are not familiar with what is available in Australia but would recommend trying to use any nut oil that you can get hold of.

  3. Theresa says

    15th January 2013 at 12:03 am

    I have a friend with nut allergies could the ground nut oil be substituted? Thanks 🙂

  4. Lindys Team says

    15th January 2013 at 12:45 pm

    Hi Theresa

    I am sure you could just replace the nut oil with any vegetable oil. It will probably taste less nutty, but I am sure it will still be delicious.

    Good luck with your cake making.

    Kind regards
    Susie

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