Coconut Mango Cake – Paleo

Coconut Mango Cake – Paleo

  I had forgotten I made this when I looked through my unpublished recipe pictures. Mango will go on my shopping list for this week. Rum-Almond  sponge cake base: Makes: a round 13cm cake that is 5.5cm high – Cut into a layer that suits your base depth. Prep time: 10 min Cooking: 20min at 200 degree celsius Cooling: 1 hour   For the sponge cake base you need: 5 medium eggs 80g ground almonds – mixed ground nuts work too. 60g organic virgin Coconut oil 3 tbsp Rum 1-2 knife-tips Stevia-sweet 90% powder dissolved in 1 table spoons hot water Note: getting the sweetness to the desired level is a matter of trial and error, the best thing is to start with a smaller amount of whatever Stevia you have on hand, it can be ready-use, liquid or tabs (need to be dissolved too), adding more is easier than diluting – you could end up with a huge amount of treat -Don’t have any Stevia yet? – you can always use normal sweetener products until you are set...
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Coconut Mango cream tartelettes – gluten and sugar free

Coconut Mango cream tartelettes – gluten and sugar free

  Nice mini version of the Coconut Mango cake, with a crunchy tartelette base. Makes: 4 little tarts Prep time: 20 min Cooking: 25 min at 180 degree celsius   For the gluten free Tart base you need: 70g ground almonds – mixed ground nuts work too. 30g coconut flour 50g quark or Yoghurt (if you don’t want to use dairy you could use the thick separate part of the coconut milk) 30g coconut oil ( you can use other oil if needed) couple of drops vanilla extract 1/2 tsp. baking powder 1-3  knife-tips Stevia-sweet 90% powder dissolved in 1 table spoons hot water Note: getting the sweetness to the desired level is a matter of trial and error, the best thing is to start with a smaller amount of whatever Stevia you have on hand, it can be ready-use, liquid or tabs (need to be dissolved too), adding more is easier than diluting – you could end up with a huge amount of treat -Don’t have any Stevia yet? – you can always use normal sweetener products until you are set up.   Mix dry ingredients with baking...
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Pear Crumble Cake, sugar free and gluten free

Pear Crumble Cake, sugar free and gluten free

This is a great pear cake with crumbles on top. The crumbles are crunchy even thought they don't have any sugar in them at all, instead I use Stevia-sweet Baking Granules 1:1. You can use any type of  fruit for this recipe, berries, apples, plums etc. A nice and quick go to cake that never lasts long in my house.   Makes:  14cm wide cake ring or cake pan Prep time: 25 min Cooking: 55min at 180 degree celsius pre heated oven (middle shelf)   For the batter you need: 1-2 fresh Pears  (cut into slices for decorating the batter before baking) 4 eggs  Medium ( egg white beaten stiff separately) 80g Almond flour / ground almonds - mixed ground nuts work too. 40g Coconut flour 40g Coconut oil or Butter melted 1/2 tsp Cinnamon sprinkle of Nutmeg 6 tbsp  lemons juice 1/2 tbsp baking powder 1-3  knife-tips Stevia-sweet 90% powder dissolved in 1 table spoons hot water Note: getting the sweetness to the desired level is a matter of trial and error, the best thing is to start with a smaller amount of whatever Stevia you have on...
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Paleo Plumb Crumble, sugar free and gluten free

Paleo Plumb Crumble, sugar free and gluten free

  This is a great zesty plumb cake with crumbles on top, it is similar to the apple sauce cake. The crumbles are crunchy even thought they don't have any sugar in them at all, instead I use Stevia-sweet Baking Granules 1:1. You can use any type of zesty autumn fruit for this recipe, berries, apples, pears etc. What fascinated me about this cake was that my husband generally hates cooked fruit, but this one actually got his approval I made it twice last week. Makes:  14cm wide cake ring or cake pan Prep time: 25 min Cooking: 55min at 180 degree celsius pre heated oven (middle shelf)   For the batter you need: 6 Plumbs de-stoned  (half cut into slices and and the other 1/2 copped into chunks) 4 eggs  Medium ( egg white beaten stiff separately) 100g Almond flour / ground almonds - mixed ground nuts work too. 40g Coconut flour 40g Coconut oil or Butter melted 1/2 tsp Cinnamon sprinkle of Nutmeg 6 tbsp  lemons juice 1/2 tbsp baking powder 1-3  knife-tips Stevia-sweet 90% powder dissolved in 1 table spoons hot water Note: getting the sweetness...
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Paleo apple sauce cake sweetened with Stevia

Paleo apple sauce cake sweetened with Stevia

The apple sauce cake is a great autumn recipe to use up spare apples. It is moist and aromatic. It keeps well in the fridge, you can reheat it to bring out the flavour. This is another recipe that is great for people new to using stevia, the spices helps disguise the slight stevia taste that is so often criticised by people expecting a total equivalent to sugar. During new apple season everyone has to make at least one apple cake. For most people apple cake and cream are like a married couple, if you don't do dairy, just whip up the thick part of some coconut milk.   Makes:  15cm diameter pan/ 3.5cm high Prep time: 20 min Cooking: 45min at 180 degree celsius pre heated oven (middle shelf)   You need: 4 eggs  Medium ( egg white beaten stiff separately) 100g Almond flour / ground almonds - mixed ground nuts work too. 50g Coconut flour 1/2 t tsp of baking powder 40g Butter melted or Coconut oil 1/4 tsp Cinnamon 1/5 tsp Ginger 1/5 tsp of Nutmeg 6tbsp  lemons juice 2 medium size, sour apple like...
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