Here is a cake that will apparently a) boost your potassium levels, b) make you thin and beautiful and c) not get you kicked out of Crossfit classes. Want a slice?
Coconut oil is feted by many for its healing and beautifying powers (and it's endorsed by lots of celebs, so it must be good for you, right?). Fans believe extra virgin coconut oil helps maintain healthy cholesterol levels, nurtures the thyroid gland, boosts the metabolism, fights fungal infections, bacteria and viruses - and it makes your hair shiny. Add in coconut sugar (tastes and looks a bit like brown sugar, but has loads more minerals and a lower GI rating) and coconut flour (looks like ground almonds, high in protein and fibre, gluten-free) and you have a cake that could just about save the world. Or at least one that tastes brilliant.
Triple chocolate chocolate cake
I dabbled in coconut oil last year, which I blame on editing about 20,000 stories on the pros and cons of using it. It'll never replace butter, or even good extra virgin olive oil, in my affections, but it is easy to use and if it really is that good for you, so much the better. But I'd never tried coconut sugar or flour, so when I found them at my local organics shop, I decided to do a little experimenting in the name of this month's We Should Cocoa challenge. Guest host Linzi of Lancashire Food has asked us to use chocolate along with a 'new ingredient'. I've used coconut oil, sugar and flour in a reworking of an old recipe given to my sister by a chef friend. This version is light, not at all coconutty, and incredibly filling. You must try it.
100ml extra virgin coconut oil
100g good dark chocolate, at least 62 per cent cocoa solids, roughly chopped
3 eggs
150g coconut sugar
40g coconut flour
Grease and line an 18cm cake tin. Heat the oven to 170C.
Put the oil and chocolate in a small pot and set over low heat, stirring occasionally until melted. Set aside.
Beat the eggs and sugar together until pale (though the mixture will be a light brown, thanks to the coconut sugar) and thick.
Pour the cooled chocolate and oil into the egg mixture and stir to combine, then sift in the coconut flour. Fold together and pour into the prepared tin.
Bake for 25-30 minutes. The cake will still seem very wobbly but it will firm up as it cools. The edges should be just set when you remove it from the oven. Leave to cool in the tin, then turn out very carefully onto a plate. Dust with icing sugar (I don't think they make a coconut version of icing sugar, yet) and serve with a good dollop of Greek yoghurt or whipped coconut cream. Or you could try this recipe for DIY coconut yoghurt, which sounds amazing.
Have a great weekend, everyone x
Oh WOW! That looks seriously good! :) xx
ReplyDeleteThanks Susie, that's very high praise coming from you!
DeleteThat is amazing, perfect way to use up my expensive jar of coconut oil!
ReplyDeleteThanks Laura! In more good news, coconut sugar and flour aren't too ruinous to buy (at least in these quantities!)
Deleteyour chocolate cake looks so pretty (love that plate) and it sounds even more amazing when I read about it - hey you are what you eat so surely it will make me pretty :-)
ReplyDeleteThat's an excellent way of looking at it. The more you eat, the better you get!
Deletethe power of coconut... who knew?... lovely cake x
ReplyDeleteLovely, gluten free too and excellent entry to We should cocoa, thanks for taking part x
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely gonna have to try that one - it sounds/looks great.
ReplyDeletecan i just have the gorgeous plate the cake is on? so pretty.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it cute? I think it was my grandmother's. It has a matching teacup and saucer too!
DeleteSeriously like the sound of this cake Lucy. I have the flour and the oil, but not the sugar. We've been big fans of coconut oil - which is also meant to be good at keeping harmful UV rays at bay - for years, but don't use it nearly as much as we'd like as it is just sooooo expensive. Thanks for entering it into WSC.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome! The sugar is lovely - not least because it's supposed to be so good for you - and has a subtle, not overly sweet, flavour. I think you'll like it a lot!
DeleteCake that's good for me? I've been looking for one of those for years. Sounds deeply yummy. I feel sure that I went to club in my youth called the Magical Coconut or, if I didn't, I should have.
ReplyDeleteI think the Magical Coconut sounds like it would serve a rather different kind of cake, don't you?!
DeleteDefinitely one to consider when I finally get hold of some coconut oil so thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks Laura - it seems like coconut oil is available everywhere now, so it shouldn't be too hard to find. Let me know how you get on!
DeleteAnyone out there convert this into American measurements yet? No need to reinvent the wheel:)
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