Orange Pistachio Loaf Cake – Pastries Like a Pro


Orange Pistachio Loaf Cake

The first collages shows the pan with a sling made of foil, the butter and sugar in a mixing bowl, mixed and the first egg added ot the mixture.The first collages shows the pan with a sling made of foil, the butter and sugar in a mixing bowl, mixed and the first egg added ot the mixture.

Step 1. Make a sling for the baked caked by lining a 9×5″ loaf pan with a double thickness of aluminum foil on the longer side. Make sure it extends over the edge of the pan. Spray the pan and foil with a non-stick baking release. Set aside. Step 2. Place the butter and sugar in the bowl of a mixer. Step 3. Beat for 1 minutes on medium speed. Step 4. Add the first egg.

This collage shows the egg beaten in to the butter mixture, the last egg and orange zest added to the bowl and mixed and the flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt in the bowl.This collage shows the egg beaten in to the butter mixture, the last egg and orange zest added to the bowl and mixed and the flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt in the bowl.

Step 5. Beat for 30 seconds on medium speed. Repeat with the second egg. Step 6. Add the last egg and the orange zest. Step 7. Beat as before. Step 8. Sift the cake flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt together.

The first of the flour is beaten in, the first of the sour cream is added, beaten in and the second batch of flour is added.The first of the flour is beaten in, the first of the sour cream is added, beaten in and the second batch of flour is added.

Step 9. Add the first of 3 additions of flour and beat on low speed for 30 seconds. Step 10. Add half the sour cream. Step 11. Beat on low for 30 seconds. Step 12. Add the second addition of the flour and beat as before. Beat in the last of the sour cream.

The last additon of flour and the pistachios are beaten in, poured into the prepared pan and baked.The last additon of flour and the pistachios are beaten in, poured into the prepared pan and baked.

Step 13. Add the last of the flour along with the coarsely chopped pistachios (see my post on Chopping Nuts – A Quicker Way). Step 14. Beat on medium for 30 seconds. Step 15. Pour into the prepared pan. Step 15. Bake as directed.

This collage shows a skewer making a hole in the cake, the cake with lots of holes, the first half of the syrup poured on and the finished cake in the pan.This collage shows a skewer making a hole in the cake, the cake with lots of holes, the first half of the syrup poured on and the finished cake in the pan.

Step 17. After the cake cools for 5 or 10 minutes poke holes almost to the bottom of the cake all over. A wood skewer is perfect for this. Step 18. Make sure there are a lot of holes so the soak can go through. Step 19. Immediately pour half of the hot honey orange syrup over the cake and allow it to soak in completely. This should take about 10 minutes or so. Step 20. Pour the remaining syrup over the cake and immediately sprinkle with the remaining pistachios. To ensure they stick to the syrup, press them lightly into the syrup with the back of a spoon. Cool completely in the pan. Remove the cake using the sling. Lay the foil flat and lift the cake onto a serving platter.

Honey Orange Syrup

The last collage shows the ingredients for the Honey Orange soaking syrup less he honey in a saucepan, brought to a boil, removed from the heat and the honey added.The last collage shows the ingredients for the Honey Orange soaking syrup less he honey in a saucepan, brought to a boil, removed from the heat and the honey added.

Step 21. Combine all of the syrup ingredients except the honey in a small saucepan. Step 22. Bring it to a boil and boil hard for 3 to 5 minutes to reduce it slightly. Step 23. Remove it from the heat. Step 24. Stir in the honey. This can be made towards the end of the baking but should remain hot to pour over the cake.

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