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Greek Juicy Orange Cake

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Greek Juicy Orange Cake
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Preparation
20 min.
Cooking
40 min.
Тotal
60 min.
Servings
16
"Lets us give you 2 pieces, because we know that one will not be enough for you"

Ingredients

  • sugar - 6 oz (170 g)
  • butter - 5.5 oz (155 g)
  • eggs - 3 pcs.
  • flour - 5.65 oz (160 g)
  • baking powder - 1 pc.
  • large oranges - 2 pcs.
  • salt - 1 pinch
  • butter - to spread on the pan
  • for the syrup
  • orange juice - from one orange
  • sugar - 3.5 oz (100 g)
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How to make

Melt the butter, add the sugar and beat the mixture well with a mixer.

Add the eggs and beat them into a fluffy cream, sift the flour and add the baking powder and a pinch of salt, add them to the egg mixture and stir.

Mix the juice of the first orange with the grated peels of the two oranges and add them to the mixture, while stirring the mixture at all times.

Grease the pan with butter and pour the mixture in it evenly. Place the baking pan in a preheated 360°F (180 degree) oven and bake until the cake is fully baked for about 40 minutes.

Boil the syrup by mixing the juice of the other orange with the sugar and boil it for 2-3 minutes, after which you can leave it to cool.

After removing the baked cake from the oven, pour the syrup over it evenly and leave to cool and absorb the syrup.

Serve the chilled syrup cake.

The Greek Juicy Orange Cake is ready.

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Anonymous
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I would say it’s 1tsp baking powder
14.01.2024 03:31
Anonymous
Anonymous
This recepie is not good !! The juice from an orange is not lots and the sugar in it not correct your eating melted sugar !! Your measurements are retarded !!
12.01.2024 06:03
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Anonymous
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From years of baking, 2 PCs of baking powder is most likely two teaspoons. Whipping the eggs will help the cake rise.
03.01.2024 16:12
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Why don’t you reply to comments?
02.01.2024 04:41
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This might be a great recipe but these measurements are very confusing for someone who uses cups and teaspoons. Also, no suggestion on size of pan.
02.01.2024 04:40
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Ingredients please.!!!
31.12.2023 10:22
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Bonapeti if you are going to post a recipe can you please make sure it is correct, this can only create problems for anyone wanting to create that same recipe
31.07.2023 13:01
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How many teaspoons of baking powder?
22.07.2023 13:56
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What size pan is this cooked in?
27.01.2023 20:29
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I don't understand what the quantity of baking powder is.
Please specify if it's 1 teaspoon or 1 Tablespoon?
25.01.2023 11:03
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