Sponge Cake with Pear Marmalade: Ciambella Pugliese

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Total Time:
4 hr 0 min
Prep
25 min
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Cook
35 min
Yield:
6 to 8 servings
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Ingredients

Directions

Butter and flour 2 (8-inch) round cake tins. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.

In a medium bowl, add salt, baking powder and flour. Stir with a fork to mix well.

In a mixing bowl, beat the oil and sugar together, then add the eggs, 1 at a time, beating thoroughly after each addition. Put the dry ingredients in a sifter and sift about 1/3 into the egg mixture. Fold in the flour and zest, then add about 1/3 of the milk. Continue with the remaining third of flour and milk until all the ingredients have been incorporated and blended together.

Pour the batter into prepared cake tins, place in the preheated oven, and bake for 25 minutes, or until cakes are set, pull away from the sides of the pan, and spring back when pressed lightly in the center with a finger.

Remove cakes from the oven, and turn the cakes out, onto cooling racks. When cool, spread marmalade or jam between the layers and press layers together. Sprinkle top of cake with powdered sugar.

Pear Marmalade (Marmellata di Pere):

In a large bowl, mix fruit and sugar together thoroughly, cover with a kitchen towel, and set aside for at least 3 hours to let the juices start to run. Transfer to a large nonreactive saucepan and cook over moderate to medium-low heat until pears are heated through, about 10 minutes stirring with a wooden spoon to prevent sticking. Remove from heat when mixture is dense.

Yield: 3 cups

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  • on December 30, 2010

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    I made the cake without the marmalade and it came out very dense. The flavor is decent, but the texture is nothing like sponge cake. Not a very good cake.

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  • on July 16, 2010

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    This isn't a sponge cake. It came out like a rock. Mario should be ashamed of this recipe. Do not make it, you will be sorry.

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  • on April 04, 2006

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    I actually made this for a birthday, because my friends hate the regular "gobs of white frosting with neon coloured lettering" abominations that are passed off as cake.

    Though I made recipe as little cakes because folks will not eat a slice of cake, since the whole world is diet crazy. BUT they will eat a cupcake size cake (shrug..same calories. So everyone got their own little Ciambella Pugliese cake.

    The recipe was easy to follow. The cakes came out beautifully. So tasty. The lemon zest is a nice touch. I had a
    hard time judging how far down to cook the marmalade, but that is more me, not the recipe.

    No one notice that there is olive oil in the cake.

    Huge hit. Will make it again, infact for another birthday party in a few weeks.

    A keeper for sure.....

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