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one nutty cake

Matt and lentil purbrick of grown & gathered share their recipe for four-ingredient walnut cake.

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This is a fluffy, easy, decadent, two-tiered, minimal-ingredient cake. It says family, birthdays, celebratio­ns and Christmas. It feeds many and is a really delicious dessert staple. When we get walnuts, we get them in bulk, either picked from trees around us or from Matt’s aunty and uncle’s little walnut farm, so it’s something we can always make, using what we’ve got.

INGREDIENT­S

For the cake:

6 eggs, separated

2 tsp lemon zest

140g (2/3 cup) unrefined sugar (e.g. rapadura) 230g (2 cups) walnut meal, toasted (see notes)

For the raspberry cream: 300ml pouring cream

1 tbsp unrefined sugar 1 tsp vanilla extract

250g (2 cups) fresh or thawed frozen raspberrie­s, plus extra to serve

HOW TO

Preheat the oven to 170°C fan-forced. Liberally grease or line two 20cm round spring-form cake tins. (If you only have regular cake tins, this will still work, but they must be lined with baking paper.)

Add the egg whites to a medium bowl and beat with an electric beater. Add the lemon zest and a spoonful of the sugar and beat to stiff peaks. Set aside, then add the yolks to a separate medium bowl and beat to combine. Slowly add the remaining sugar, beating until pale, glossy and creamy, which should take about 5 minutes. Fold the walnut meal into the yolk mixture, then gently fold in the egg whites in a few batches. Try not to break all the fluffiness. Take your time and fold the mixture together gently until well combined (we go slow, and it takes about 3 minutes).

Divide the mixture evenly between the prepared tins and bake for 20-25 minutes until golden brown. When ready, the cake will start to pull away from the edges of the tin and a skewer inserted into the centre will come out clean. Cool in the tins, then transfer to a cooling rack. If you prefer your cake cold, place in an airtight container in the fridge to chill before adding the cream.

Once fully cooled, make the raspberry cream, if you fancy. Whip the cream, sugar and vanilla extract in a medium bowl, making sure not to turn it into butter! Gently mash the raspberrie­s in a small bowl so they’re still chunky, then stir into the cream until marbled (not fully combined).

To assemble, layer half the cream onto one of the cakes, then place the other cake on top and add a final layer of the cream. Add some extra raspberrie­s, then share and celebrate! Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge. Serves 10-12

NOTES: To make walnut meal, blitz walnuts in a blender until they form a flour (like almond meal in texture). Toast in a dry frying pan over medium heat, stirring occasional­ly, until just brown.

For a dairy-free version, simply omit the raspberry cream.

This cake freezes super-well without the cream, so you can always bake the cake bases, freeze and then add the cream when ready to use!

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Matt and Lentil’s latest book The Village is out now through Plum, and will set you back $45. Recipe has been tweaked a little to fit frankie formatting.

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