This tender and moist love cake, soaked in honey saffron syrup, truly expresses love and sweetness. Perfect for sharing with loved ones, this recipe will transport you to enchantment and leave your taste buds craving for more.
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This Persian Love Cake is more than just a dessert – an enchanting tale told through flavors and aromas. Aromatic rose water, earthy cardamom, and a touch of luxurious saffron breathe life into this divine cake. Merging the delicacy of an almond cake with the sweetness of a Lebanese basbousa, this cake has etched a special place in my heart, one I occasionally share with loved ones during festive times or special occasions like Valentine’s Day.
The History of Persian Love Cake
This irresistible dessert whispers tales of romance through every bite. Legend narrates the story of a Persian woman, smitten with a prince, who concocted a love potion. This potion took the form of a cake, so magical that with his first bite, the prince was captivated. Thus, the Persian Love Cake was born.
While this tale adds mystery and romance to the Persian Love Cake, its roots trace back to Iran. Borrowing flavors and inspiration from regional cuisines, this cake has retained its popularity through the ages. Whether you aim to impress on Valentine’s Day or an anniversary, this cake is an undeniable winner.
Persian Love Cake Ingredients:
For the Cake:
- Ghee: Adds richness and a distinct flavor to the cake.
- Olive Oil: Provides moisture and a subtle fruity undertone.
- Sugar: Sweetens the cake and contributes to its texture.
- Eggs: Bind the ingredients together and add structure.
- Greek-style Yogurt: Enhances moisture and gives a slight tang.
- Rose Water: Infuses a delicate floral aroma and taste.
- Ground Cardamom: Adds a warm, citrusy, and aromatic note.
- Almond Flour: Imparts a nutty flavor and contributes to a moist texture.
- All-Purpose Flour: Provides structure and stability to the cake.
- Semolina Flour (¾ cup): Adds a slightly gritty texture and unique flavor.
- Baking Powder (3 tsp): Leavens the cake, making it light and fluffy.
- Pinch of Salt: Balances the sweetness and enhances flavors.
- Dry rose petals: Optional for an additional layer of pleasant and appealing flavor
For the Syrup:
- Honey: Sweetens and adds a luscious glaze to the cake.
- Orange Juice: Introduces a citrusy brightness to the syrup.
- Rose Water: Complements the cake’s flavor and adds fragrance.
- Saffron: Infuses a rich, golden color and subtle earthy notes.
- Pistachios: Garnish that adds crunch and a nutty element.
The Essence of Rose Water
Rose water, a product of distilling edible rose petals, adds a keynote to this cake. This flavorful essence dates back to ancient times, enhancing meals and desserts. It’s typically available in Indian and Middle Eastern supermarkets, offering floral and fruity notes to various dishes, including sorbets, cookies, pastries, and more. While rose water’s unique flavor may not be everyone’s cup of tea, it brings a distinctive note to the Persian Love Cake.
If rose water isn’t quite your preference or it’s not readily available, fret not! There are plenty of substitutes that lend their unique flavors to the cake. Consider these options: Vanilla extra t, Lavender, Jamaica flower water, and Rose essence. Each alternative imparts a different flavor to the cake, making your Persian Love Cake a unique culinary adventure.
Key tips for making the Love Cake:
- Poke Holes in the Warm Cake: This might seem a little unusual, but trust me on this one. Once your cake is freshly out of the oven, take a wooden skewer and poke holes all over the cake. This step will allow the syrup to permeate deeply and evenly, making every bite a divine experience.
- Soak the Cake in Syrup: The secret behind the Persian Love Cake’s incredible moistness is the syrup soak. Pour the warm syrup over the warm cake, and then exercise some patience. Let the cake soak in the syrup for several hours. This process is crucial as it allows the cake to absorb all the fragrant syrup, enhancing its flavor profile and texture.
- Garnish Before Serving: Don’t rush to serve the cake right after it’s soaked up the syrup. Before you present it to your guests, add a dash of color and texture. Decorate the cake with dried rose petals and pistachios. These garnishes make the cake visually enticing and add a delicate crunch and aroma.
- Share the Love: The final and most essential step – enjoy this delectable Persian Love Cake with your loved ones! Remember, food tastes best when shared. So, slice up this fragrant, moist cake and let its delightful flavors bring a smile to everyone’s face.
Preparation
In a large bowl, whisk together 6 tbsp of ghee and 6 tbsp of olive oil until combined. Add 1 cup of sugar and whisk until creamy.
Stir in 1 cup of Greek-style yogurt.
Add 2 tsp of rose water and 2 tsp of ground green cardamom, and stir until well incorporated.
Gradually add the dry mixture to the wet mixture, whisking after each addition, until all ingredients are fully incorporated
Tap the pan gently to even out the batter.
In a small saucepan, combine ½ cup of honey and ⅓ cup of orange juice. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat and let it simmer for 5 minutes.
Stir in 2 tsp of rose water and ½ tsp of saffron into the syrup.
Turn off the heat and add 2 tbsp of pistachios to the syrup
Pour the warm syrup over the warm cake, allowing it to soak in for several hours.
Before serving, decorate the cake with dried rose petals and pistachios
Enjoy this Persian Love Cake with your loved ones!
Persian Love Cake: A romantic delicacy that combines rose water’s floral essence, cardamom warmth, and almond flour’s richness. Topped with honey saffron syrup and sprinkled with pistachios, this cake is a divine treat for special occasions or moments of indulgence.
Ingredients:
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6 Tablespoons ghee | |
6 Tablespoons olive oil | |
1 cup sugar | |
5 large eggs | |
1 cup Greek style yogurt | |
2 teaspoons rose water | |
2 teaspoons ground green cardamom | |
¾ cup almond flour | |
¾ cup all-purpose flour | |
¾ cup semolina flour | |
3 teaspoons baking powder | |
Pinch of salt | |
Dry rose petals few of them |
For the syrup:
Note that this can be made once the cake is in the oven! You can also double these ingredients for added sweetness in your Persian Love Cake. | |
½ cup honey | |
1/2 cup orange juice | |
2 teaspoons rose water | |
½ teaspoons saffron | |
2 tablepsoons pistachio |
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