Nigella’s gluten-free clementine cake recipe (2024)

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Nigella’s gluten-free clementine cake is one of those miraculous recipes that uses only 5 ingredients and comes together in a food processor quite effortlessly. It’s a gluten-free wonder that can just as easily be served as a dessert as it can for tea.

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Clementines are in season right now and I love this perfectly sweet, seedless, and super juicy fruit. Clemengold is a clementine that’s been cultivated to perfection, and whilst it’s best eaten straight up and as mother nature intended, I wanted to try Nigella’s legendary clementine cake recipe.

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The beauty of this recipe is everything is done in the food processor, and aside from planning time ahead to cook the clementines, it’s pretty effortless. I had toyed with adding a clementine syrup to pour over the cake as I had done with my clementine upside-down cakesbut then opted instead to make a clementine curd and stir that through whipped cream.

This added the perfect sweet finishing touch to this cake and made it more dessert-like. The cakehas a slight bitter note from the clementine skins but if you are a fan of marmalade this will be right up your alley. It’s very moist and gluten-free (*substitute the baking powder with gluten-free BP).

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I had 6 egg yolks left over from my brown sugar pavlova – so adapted my easy passion fruit curd recipe to use just the yolks and not the whole eggs. It worked out perfectly. The curd took a little longer to cook and seemed less firm but it was equally as delicious.

Clementine curd

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For a big batch that makes around 2 cups (500ml):

  • 6 large eggs (free range only) – or egg yolks only
  • 120g butter
  • 1 cup of sugar
  • zest of 1 clementine
  • 1 cupclementine juice

Heat the juice, butter, and sugar in a heavy-based pot until the sugar has dissolved and it reaches boiling point. Remove from the heat and allow it to cool slightly (about 3 minutes). Beat the eggs until fluffy in a bowl and then very quickly, whisking all the time add them to the hot juice. You do not want the eggs to curdle. Place this all back on the heat and whisk constantly until the mixture becomes thick. I allowed it to cool in the pot which further thickens it and then empty it into a sterilized jar and store it in the fridge.

This is wonderful to have on hand to create a dessert. It can be sandwiched between sponge cakes or biscuits, poured over meringues, dolloped onto pancakes, or turned into gooey tarts. It is also wonderful just spooned directly out of the jar.

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Recipe – makes one single-layer cake (slightly adapted from Nigella Lawson)

nigella's clementine cake

Nigella Lawson's famous clementine cake served with my clementine curd.

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Prep Time:10 minutes mins

Cook Time:3 hours hrs

Ingredients

  • 375 gm clementines approx. 4
  • 6 large free-range eggs
  • 225 gm white sugar
  • 250 gm ground almonds
  • 1 tsp baking powder

Instructions

  • Weigh the fruit cutting bits off as necessary and put it in a small pot, cover it with water and bring it to a boil. Allow this to simmer for 2 hours over low heat. Drain and set aside to cool.

  • When cool enough to handle, remove the pips if there are any (Clemengold clementines do not have pips) and place the fruit into a food processor. Process until you have a chunky puree.

  • Preheat the oven to 190C / 375 F and grease and line a 21 - 23cm spring form cake tin.

  • I added the rest of the ingredients directly to the fruit in the food processor and mixed briefly to form a cake batter. It just seemed easier that way vs Nigella's alternative suggestion of mixing the batter in a separate stand mixer.

  • Empty the cake mixture into the lined tin and bake for about an hour. Loosely cover the cake with tin foil from about halfway through the baking time to prevent over-browning on the top. The cake is done when a sharp knife inserted in the middle comes out clean.

  • Cool in the tin on a cooling rack.

  • Serve with clementine curd folded through whipped fresh cream.

Notes

Cook the clementines in advance and allow them to cool before making the cake

Servings: 8 -10

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FAQs

Can you freeze Nigella's Clementine cake? ›

storage instructions. This cake will keep in an airtight container for up to three days. It also freezes well – wrap slices in cling film and tin foil and freeze for up to 3 months.

What is Clementine cake made of? ›

directions. Wash and remove stems from clementines, cut into quarters, process clementines with sugar in food processor until smooth. Add butter, then eggs; process until smooth Add flour,baking powder, process until combined. Spoon into greased 8-cup bundt pan.

What can I do with old clementines? ›

Other than eating and juicing, here are 13 more fun ways to use 'em Mandarin Oranges up before they rot!
  1. Make Mandarin Orange Jam. Get the recipe on Guai Shu Shu.
  2. Bake Mandarin Orange Steamed Sponge Cake. ...
  3. Bake Citrus Olive Oil Cake. ...
  4. Make Mandarin Orange Smoothie. ...
  5. Decorate your smoothie bowl.

Can you freeze a cake in a ziplock bag? ›

Ziploc bags will keep out moisture from the cake better than just plastic wrap. Cakes frozen this way will stay fresh for up to 3 months. If your cake layer is too big for a Ziploc bag, wrap the cake in a pieces of aluminum foil in the same double-layer-cross method like the plastic wrap.

What is the best cake to freeze? ›

Cakes that are packed with flavour including lemon drizzle cake, carrot cake, chocolate cake and fruit cake freeze very well and will retain their flavour for up to three months. If you want to freeze a cheesecake for example, the good news is that it is possible.

What flavor is clementine? ›

They are typically juicy and sweet, with less acid than oranges. Their oils, like other citrus fruits, contain mostly limonene as well as myrcene, linalool, α-pinene and many complex aromatics.

What is the origin of the Clementine cake? ›

History. Clementine cake is probably related to a Sephardic orange cake. Sephardic Jews popularized citrus cultivation in the Mediterranean region in the 15th century and popularized the use of orange in baked goods. In addition to its Iberian flavors, the cake also has North African and Spanish roots.

What is the white stuff in a clementine? ›

It may come as a surprise, but the pith can actually be very healthy. The pith, although relatively tasteless and more chewy than anything else, is actually very high in fiber and contains a surprisingly high amount of vitamin C. In fact, the pith alone contains nearly as much vitamin C as the orange itself does.

Can you peel and freeze clementines? ›

Peel and separate the clementines.

Even though the peels will not be frozen with the flesh of the fruit, any dirt on the peels can get onto your hands as you work. Your hands will then touch the flesh of the fruit and spread the dirt there. Note that this is the only way to store clementines in the freezer.

Does clementine expire? ›

Softness: Once clementines start to go bad, they become soft and mushy. Feel and lightly squeeze your clementines to see if they have soft spots. If you find soft spots, that's a sign to throw the fruit away.

Can you over eat clementines? ›

Eating too many clementines can also potentially lead to gastrointestinal discomfort, such as bloating, gas, and diarrhea. Eating too much of anything, including clementines, is unhealthy. Up to 3 or 4 clementines per a day is fine, as long as you don't eat other acidic foods.

How do you freeze cake with fruit in it? ›

Welcome to the Cake Decorators Q&A

Fruit cake can be frozen probably for about a year or even longer. Just make sure it is completely defrosted before decorating.

Does fruit cake freeze well? ›

Yes, you can freeze fruitcake. Freezing fruitcake allows it to retain its freshness and quality much longer. In a typical freezer, fruitcake can usually be stored for at least six months.

Can you freeze currant cake? ›

Thankfully, they freeze very well. But I also try to come up with at least one new red currant recipe every year.

Can I freeze cake with fresh fruit? ›

The answer to your question is yes your lemon or fruit filling can be safely frozen.

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