A Gluten Free Recipe to Die For – Lime and Coconut Cake.

Calling all gluten free girls. This Lime and Coconut Island cake is a great treat to bake at home and share with your friends.

Rowie from Rowie’s Cakes shares with us her delicious gluten free recipe proving that naughty treats can still have a little bit of those nice healthy benefits. Rowie’s Cakes is a kitchen that specializes in cooking wheat, yeast, dairy and gluten free products that everyone can enjoy. So get out your baking bowls girls and treat yourself.

INGREDIENTS:

150g unsalted butter, chopped and softened
230g (1 cup) caster sugar
5 eggs
140g (1¼ cups) coconut flour
1½ teaspoons gluten-free baking powder
150g (1¾ cups) desiccated coconut
430ml (1¾ cups) buttermilk
SYRUP
230g (1 cup) caster sugar
zest and juice of 1 lemon
zest and juice of 1 lime
125ml (½ cup) water

ICING:
2 egg whites
2 teaspoons lemon juice
375g (3 cups) pure icing sugar, sifted

METHOD:
Cake

  1. Preheat the oven to 175°C. Grease and line a high-sided (approx 9.5cm) 20cm springform cake tin. Cream the butter and sugar in a large bowl with electric beaters until pale and fluffy (the sugar needs to dissolve and the mixture should be very creamy).
  2. Add the eggs, one at a time,beating well after each addition.
  3. Sift the coconut flour and baking powder into a separate bowl and mix in the desiccated coconut with a whisk.
  4. Fold the coconut mixture and the buttermilk into the egg mixture. Pour the batter into the prepared tin and bake for 1 hour, or until firm on top. Cool in the tin on a wire rack.

Syrup

  1. To make the syrup, place all the ingredients in a medium saucepan and bring to the boil, stirring, until the sugar is dissolved.
  2. Reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer for 10-15 minutes without stirring.  Pour one third of the syrup over the cake in the tin.
  3. After 5 minutes pour over another third of the syrup. If your cake still needs more liquid, after a further 5 minutes, pour over the remaining syrup being careful not to add more than it can absorb.
  4. Set the cake aside for at least 3 hours or overnight.

Icing

  1. To make the icing, beat the egg whites and lemon juice with electric beaters until stiff peaks form.
  2. Gradually add the sugar and beat until the icing is thick and holding perfectly smooth and shiny ‘standing’ peaks. Be very careful not to overbeat, this will cause the icing to break down into clumps.
  3. Using a palette knife, quickly (the icing sets fast) and evenly spread the icing over the entire cake to create peaks all over the top and sides.
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