Easiest Way to Prepare Any-night-of-the-week Sig's Traditional Baumkuchen (Tree Cake)
by Jose Harvey
Sig's Traditional Baumkuchen (Tree Cake)
Hey everyone, hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to prepare a distinctive dish, sig's traditional baumkuchen (tree cake). One of my favorites. This time, I will make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
Sig's Traditional Baumkuchen (Tree Cake) is one of the most popular of current trending meals in the world. It’s simple, it’s quick, it tastes delicious. It is enjoyed by millions daily. They’re fine and they look fantastic. Sig's Traditional Baumkuchen (Tree Cake) is something which I’ve loved my whole life.
To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook sig's traditional baumkuchen (tree cake) using 20 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Sig's Traditional Baumkuchen (Tree Cake):
Prepare For the cake
Prepare 5 eggs
Prepare 1 pinch salt
Make ready 75 gr caster sugar
Prepare 1 teaspoon vanilla sugar
Make ready 40 gr corn or potato (flour)starch
Make ready 1 good pinch of cinnamon
Take 1 pinch ground cardamom
Prepare 30 gr ground blanched almonds
Get 80 gr flour
Make ready I-2 tablespoon best dark rum or Amaretto
Make ready 50 ml milk
Get 125 gr grated baking marzipan
Prepare 180 gr soft butter, but not melted
Get 75 gr icingsugar sifted
Get I/2 of grated orange peel from unwaxed or organic orange
Take thick apricot jam (optional)
Get For the chocolate frosting
Take 150 gr best bitter cooking chocolate, little palm fat
Get Or readymade chocolate frosting to cover cake
Instructions to make Sig's Traditional Baumkuchen (Tree Cake):
Preheat oven to 220°, you do need use the griddle function of the oven for this cake. Grease a springform pan. I use a square one but you can use any. Line this with baking paper.
Separate the eggs. First whisk the whites to a peak with a small pinch of salt then whisk in the sugar and vanilla sugar, carry on whisking for a few more minutes.
Mix the flour, fine ground almonds, cinnamon and cornflour, gently lift under the eggwhites until combined, set aside.
Grate the marzipan with the milk and rum, then puree them together, set aside. In a bowl cream the butter and icing sugar, then add each egg yolk separately, mixing them in. Add the marzipan puree. Grate and add the orange peel, mix in. Gently lift the egg white mix under.
Now you scoop about 2 and to 4 tablespoons of the mixture into your cake tin depending on size of tin and spread evenly across the bottom of the tin. Bake in oven for a few minutes until slightly browned, remove from oven, slightly cool layer, spread another 2 tablespoons of mixture over repeat process until you used up all mixture. Depending on size of tin this makes about 10 to 12 layers.
Cool the cake, lift out of tin. Cut the cake lengthways in half. Spread with jam. (optional) top with other half of cake.
Melt chocolate gently with a spoonful palm fat or readymade chocolate cake covering. You can now either cover the whole cake (but you will need twice amount of chocolate) or you can pour the melted chocolate over the top of equally cut separate traditional triangles. Really hope you enjoy this cake.
Serve with either clotted or whisked cream and or a little of the apricot jam if you not used it in the cake if you like. Enjoy with a cup of coffee or tea.
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