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The olive oil, sugar and egg mixture should be very creamy. Jordan uses a hand mixer instead of a whisk to achieve the desired texture. “What’s really cool right now is that the eggs are almost emulsifying the olive oil and it’s making the sugar creamy. It’s a fun trick that separates olive oil cakes from traditionally baked cakes,” he says.
Directions. Whisk the flour, baking powder and salt in a medium bowl. Beat 1 cup granulated sugar, the olive oil, eggs, lemon zest, 1/4 cup lemon juice and the vanilla in a large bowl with a mixer on medium-high speed until combined and creamy, about 2 minutes. Reduce the mixer speed to low and beat in the flour mixture in three batches,…
Whisk the flour, baking powder, and salt in a medium bowl to blend. Using an electric mixer, beat the sugar, eggs, and zests in a large bowl until pale and fluffy. Beat in the milk. Gradually beat in the oil. Add the flour mixture and stir just until blended. Stir in the almonds. Transfer the batter to the prepared pan.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Brush an 8 or 9 inch round cake pan with olive oil and dust with flour. Place a circle of parchment in the bottom. Sift the flour, baking soda, and salt onto a sheet of parchment.
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