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Soft Almond and Lemon Ricotta Cake

Soft Almond and Lemon Ricotta Cake
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Recipe by Silvia Baldini — Indulge in this Italian classic, perfect for a midafternoon snack or breakfast. This Soft Almond and Lemon Ricotta Cake marries the rich, soft creaminess of ricotta cheese with the irresistible flavors of almond and lemon. Best part, it's naturally gluten-free, thanks to the exclusive use of almond flour. Enjoy.
Servings Prep Time
8-10 people 25 minutes
Cook Time
40-45
Servings Prep Time
8-10 people 25 minutes
Cook Time
40-45
Soft Almond and Lemon Ricotta Cake
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Recipe by Silvia Baldini — Indulge in this Italian classic, perfect for a midafternoon snack or breakfast. This Soft Almond and Lemon Ricotta Cake marries the rich, soft creaminess of ricotta cheese with the irresistible flavors of almond and lemon. Best part, it's naturally gluten-free, thanks to the exclusive use of almond flour. Enjoy.
Servings Prep Time
8-10 people 25 minutes
Cook Time
40-45
Servings Prep Time
8-10 people 25 minutes
Cook Time
40-45
Ingredients
  • 4 oz (115g) unsalted butter softened
  • ¾ cup (150g) granulated sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 4 large eggs, separated
  • 15 oz (425g) whole milk ricotta
  • 2 large lemons, finely grated zest
  • 2 cups (200g) almond flour
  • ¼ teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 pinch fine sea salt
  • ½ cup sliced almonds
  • 2 tablespoons powdered sugar for dusting
Servings: people
Instructions
  1. Preheat your oven to 350°F Grease a 9-inch (23cm) springform pan and line the bottom with parchment paper.
  2. In a large mixing bowl, cream together the softened butter and granulated sugar until light and fluffy.
  3. Add the vanilla extract to the butter-sugar mixture. Mix well.
  4. Separate the egg yolks from the whites. Add the egg yolks to the butter-sugar mixture one at a time, ensuring each is fully incorporated before adding the next
  5. Gently fold in the whole milk ricotta and lemon zest into the mixture until well combined.
  6. In a separate bowl, whisk the egg whites with a pinch of salt until stiff peaks form.
  7. Gradually fold the almond flour and the baking powder into the ricotta mixture, ensuring it is well incorporated.
  8. Carefully fold the whipped egg whites into the batter in two or three additions. Be gentle to maintain the light and fluffy texture.
  9. Pour the batter into the prepared springform pan, smoothing the top with a spatula.
  10. Sprinkle the sliced almonds evenly over the batter.
  11. Bake in the preheated oven for 45-50 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. Allow the cake to cool in the pan for about 15 minutes, then transfer it to a wire rack to cool completely. Dust with powder sugar.
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Pastiera

Pastiera Napoletana (Easter Pie)
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Recipe by Silvia Baldini — I have baked hundreds of wheat pies in search of the perfect one. This recipe is the one. I make a quick pasta frolla (crostata dough) by combining crumbly butter, flour and one egg. I cook the wheat berries in milk until creamy then blend half for a smooth but textured consistency. I mix the wheat with the drained ricotta, sugar, eggs, candied fruit and real orange blossom essence for the creamy filling. I wouldn't be honest if I didn't warn you— this pie is laborious and steps intensive. But the results are intoxicating.
Servings Prep Time
1 9 inches pie 2 ½ hours, plus cooling and resting time
Cook Time
1 ½
Servings Prep Time
1 9 inches pie 2 ½ hours, plus cooling and resting time
Cook Time
1 ½
Pastiera Napoletana (Easter Pie)
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Recipe by Silvia Baldini — I have baked hundreds of wheat pies in search of the perfect one. This recipe is the one. I make a quick pasta frolla (crostata dough) by combining crumbly butter, flour and one egg. I cook the wheat berries in milk until creamy then blend half for a smooth but textured consistency. I mix the wheat with the drained ricotta, sugar, eggs, candied fruit and real orange blossom essence for the creamy filling. I wouldn't be honest if I didn't warn you— this pie is laborious and steps intensive. But the results are intoxicating.
Servings Prep Time
1 9 inches pie 2 ½ hours, plus cooling and resting time
Cook Time
1 ½
Servings Prep Time
1 9 inches pie 2 ½ hours, plus cooling and resting time
Cook Time
1 ½
Ingredients
Dough
  • 8 tablespoons Butter 1 stick
  • 2 cups 00 flour
  • cup granulated sugar
  • 2 teaspoons grated lemon zest
  • 1 large egg
  • ¼ teaspoon baking powder
Wheat Filling
  • 1 can cooked wheat, 14.8 onces grain
  • cup whole cow milk
  • 1 teaspoon Butter
  • 4 tablespoons orange zest
Ricotta Cream
  • 1 ½ cups fresh ricotta, drained
  • 3 large eggs
  • 1 ½ cups granulated sugar
  • 4 tablespoons orange zest
  • 1 teaspoon orange blossom essence
  • 1 teaspoon natural vanilla extract
  • ¼ teaspoon fine sea salt
  • ½ teaspoon 3 cinnamon powder, optional
  • ½ cup candied fruit, optional
Finishing
  • 4 to 5 tablespoons confetioners' sugar
Servings: 9 inches pie
Instructions
Dough
  1. Place the butter, flour, sugar, lemon zest, egg and baking powder in the workbowl of a food processor fitted with a metal blade and pulse until all ingredients are blended, then process just until you have a smooth dough. Stop once or twice to scrape down the sides of the bowl. Wrap the dough in plastic film and chill for at least an hour, or up to 1 day.
Wheat Filling
  1. Put the wheat grain in a heavy bottom medium sized pot. Mix in the milk add the butter and the lemon zest. Bring to a gentle simmer on a low flame and cook, stirring occasionally, until the wheat kernels are tender, and the milk is absorbed, about 15 to 20 minutes. Stir and scrape the bottom occasionally to avoid burning.
  2. Place half of the cooked wheat filling in to a blender and blend until creamy and smooth. Scrape back in to the cooked wheat, mix well and set aside to cool off.
Ricotta Filling
  1. Drain the ricotta in a sieve over a bowl until all the liquid is gone. You can drain the ricotta overnight or at least an hour before making the filling.
  2. Place the drained ricotta in a large bowl. Add the eggs, sugar and mix with a wooden spoon then beat until light and fluffy. Add the orange zest, the orange blossom water, vanilla, salt and cinnamon if using. Mix. Scatter the candied fruit, if using and fold together with a rubber spatula until blended.
  3. Fold the cooled wheat filling in to the ricotta cream and mix gently until incorporated.
Pie Assembly and Cooking
  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Butter a 9-inch springform pan. Roll out two-thirds of the dough into a 14-inch circle. Fold the circle in quarters, place one of the points in the center of the buttered pan and unfold the dough, pressing it gently against the bottoms and sides and into the corners of the pan.
  2. Scrape the filling into the dough-lined pan. Make a lattice top by alternating strips of the pre-cut dough in alternating directions. Join the strips of dough to dough along the sides of the pan by pressing gently. Traditionally in Italy we use 7 stripes of dough to make the lattice. Place 4 strips diagonally at the bottom and 3 on the top.
  3. Bake until golden brown and the center feels springy, about 1 ½ hours. Remove and cool completely before serving. It will be better a day or two after baking. Once the pie is cooled off rest in a cool place wrapped with foil. Sprinkle with confectioners’ sugar before serving.
Recipe Notes
  • Use fresh sheep ricotta if available or a good quality artisanal cow milk ricotta
  • Drain the ricotta overnight. Place in a sieve over a bowl and rest covered in the refrigerator
  • You can buy canned or jarred cooked wheat on Amazon or in any good  Italian deli
  • Use good quality orange blossom flower essence to avoid soapy taste
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Crushed Citrus and Almond Cake

Crushed Citrus and Almond Cake
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Recipe by Silvia Baldini— I tasted my first almond and citrus cake in Sicily. 
I’ll never forget how my first forkful exploded in my mouth with the concentrated flavor of oranges and almonds. “Pan d’Arancio”, which literally translates from italian as orange bread, is baked by using only almond flour and the whole orange; juice, peel and pulp. This is the reason why this cake has a very moist and soft texture with a slight bitter taste and it is completely gluten free. The cake takes some time to prep but once you boil and crush the tangerines, or oranges in a food processor or a blender you are home-free. I have made this cake with oranges, lemons and even kumquats, but tangerines are by far the family favorites. When I make it with lemons I increase the sugar amount by about 2 teaspoons to balance the bitterness. I dust the top of the cake with powder sugar right before serving it or on special occasions, I drizzle it with a thick sugar and citrus glaze. Blood oranges give a gorgeous festive pink/red tint to the cake and to the glaze.
Servings Prep Time
8/10 2 hours for boiling the citrus, 20 minutes to prep
Cook Time
1 hour
Servings Prep Time
8/10 2 hours for boiling the citrus, 20 minutes to prep
Cook Time
1 hour
Crushed Citrus and Almond Cake
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Recipe by Silvia Baldini— I tasted my first almond and citrus cake in Sicily. 
I’ll never forget how my first forkful exploded in my mouth with the concentrated flavor of oranges and almonds. “Pan d’Arancio”, which literally translates from italian as orange bread, is baked by using only almond flour and the whole orange; juice, peel and pulp. This is the reason why this cake has a very moist and soft texture with a slight bitter taste and it is completely gluten free. The cake takes some time to prep but once you boil and crush the tangerines, or oranges in a food processor or a blender you are home-free. I have made this cake with oranges, lemons and even kumquats, but tangerines are by far the family favorites. When I make it with lemons I increase the sugar amount by about 2 teaspoons to balance the bitterness. I dust the top of the cake with powder sugar right before serving it or on special occasions, I drizzle it with a thick sugar and citrus glaze. Blood oranges give a gorgeous festive pink/red tint to the cake and to the glaze.
Servings Prep Time
8/10 2 hours for boiling the citrus, 20 minutes to prep
Cook Time
1 hour
Servings Prep Time
8/10 2 hours for boiling the citrus, 20 minutes to prep
Cook Time
1 hour
Ingredients
  • 4-5 medium tangerines or 3 oranges, or 3 lemons, or 1 cup of kumquats
  • 6 large eggs
  • 1 ¼ cup superfine (caster) granulated sugar add 2 extra teaspoons of sugar if using lemons
  • 2 1/3 cups ground almonds
  • 1 full tespoon baking powder
Servings:
Instructions
  1. Put the tangerines in a pot with enough water to cover them, bring to a boil and cook for 2 hours. Drain and cool. Cut the tangerines in half and remove the seeds. Chop the skins, pulp, pith and fruit in a processor or by hand.
  2. Preheat the oven at 375F/190C Butter and line an 8-ich springform cake pan.
  3. Beat the eggs. Add the sugar, almonds and baking powder. Mix well and add the crushed tangerine, folding them in by hand.
  4. Pour the cake mixture in to the lined springform and bake for one hour, until a skewer comes out clean. Cover the cake with foil after about 40 minutes of baking to stop from burning.
  5. Cool cake in the spring-form on a rack. When cold take it out. You can glaze it, or cover with powder sugar.
Recipe Notes

To make a simple cake glaze mix 2 cups of powder sugar with a few drops of your favorite citrus juice. I put the sugar in a metal bowl and I add a few drops of juice at the time while whisking. I keep adding drops and whisking until the glaze is smooth but thick.

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Rhubarb Tartlets

Rhubarb Tartlets
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Recipe by Silvia Baldini — I'm a big fan of thick and crunchy rhubarb stalks. I especially appreciate the sourness of the field-grown plants, which are pronounced in flavor and have cherry red stalks and deep green leaves. Rhubarb season starts now, in March and it peaks in June-July. I recently found a good looking bunch at my local store and I couldn't resit baking a few tartlets. I prefer to free form my tartlets and bake them on rimmed baking sheets, always lined with baking paper, to catch the inevitable cooking juices. You can also make a large tart in a removable bottom pan, however I personally enjoy a little chaos in my kitchen. I brush the dough with melted butter and sprinkle it with sugar to make a crispy crust. I cover the bottom of the tartlets with a couple of spoons of almond flour to absorb the cooking juices. Even if it's not season yet, I decided to threw in a handful of sliced strawberries to help balance the rhubarb tartness, (blueberries, cherries or pineapple chunks would work as well).
Servings Prep Time
4 individual tartlets 30 minutes plus resting time
Cook Time Passive Time
45 minutes 30 minutes for resting time
Servings Prep Time
4 individual tartlets 30 minutes plus resting time
Cook Time Passive Time
45 minutes 30 minutes for resting time
Rhubarb Tartlets
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Recipe by Silvia Baldini — I'm a big fan of thick and crunchy rhubarb stalks. I especially appreciate the sourness of the field-grown plants, which are pronounced in flavor and have cherry red stalks and deep green leaves. Rhubarb season starts now, in March and it peaks in June-July. I recently found a good looking bunch at my local store and I couldn't resit baking a few tartlets. I prefer to free form my tartlets and bake them on rimmed baking sheets, always lined with baking paper, to catch the inevitable cooking juices. You can also make a large tart in a removable bottom pan, however I personally enjoy a little chaos in my kitchen. I brush the dough with melted butter and sprinkle it with sugar to make a crispy crust. I cover the bottom of the tartlets with a couple of spoons of almond flour to absorb the cooking juices. Even if it's not season yet, I decided to threw in a handful of sliced strawberries to help balance the rhubarb tartness, (blueberries, cherries or pineapple chunks would work as well).
Servings Prep Time
4 individual tartlets 30 minutes plus resting time
Cook Time Passive Time
45 minutes 30 minutes for resting time
Servings Prep Time
4 individual tartlets 30 minutes plus resting time
Cook Time Passive Time
45 minutes 30 minutes for resting time
Ingredients
Tartlets Dough
  • 1 ½ cups flour
  • ½ medium orange zested, organic
  • ½ teaspoon fine sea salt
  • ¾ cup unsalted butter, cubed and chilled
  • 6 tablespoons iced water
Rhubarb Filling
  • 10 medium stalks rhubarb, (trimmed and cut into 4-inches pieces)
  • ½ medium orange zested, organic
  • ½ cup fresh orange juice
  • 2 tabelspoons Honey
  • cup granulated sugar
  • 1 ½ tablespoons corn starch
  • 4 tabelspoons almond flour
  • 1 ½ tabelspoons melted unsalted butter
  • granulated sugar, for finishing the tart

Servings: individual tartlets
Instructions
Make the dough
  1. In a food processor, pulse the flour, orange zest and salt. Add the butter and process briefly. Sprinkle over the ice-cold water and pulse for about 5 seconds, until just moistened.
  2. Transfer the dough to a floured work surface and knead it 2 or 3 times until it comes together. Pat the dough into a disc. Lay a sheet of baking parchment on your work surface and dust it with flour. Roll out the dough and shape in 4 individual circles, about 5 inches in diameter or make an individual 13 inches circle, 1/4 of an inch thick to use in a tart pan. Transfer the parchment to a rimmed baking sheet and chill the pastry in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes.
Make the filling
  1. Preheat the oven to 400°F. Toss the rhubarb in a bowl with the orange zest, juice, honey, sugar, salt, corn starch and mix well.
Assemble the tartlets
  1. Sprinkle the almond flower at the bottom of the rolled out tart or divide between the individual tartlets.
 Arrange the rhubarb on top of the pastry and sprinkle over any remaining sugary mixture. Leave a border of 2 inches around the edge of the pastry, fold in and crimp with a fork. Brush the fruit with melted butter and sprinkle with caster sugar. Bake for 10–12 minutes, then lower the oven temperature to 375°F and then bake for a further 30–35 minutes.
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Polenta Holiday Cookies

Polenta Holiday Cookies
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Crispy, crunchy, polenta cookies. The recipe was kindly gifted to me by my MIL Elisabetta. They have become a welcome tradition in my family. We make them a couple of weeks ahead of the holidays and keep them fresh in a metal tin, lined with parchment paper. The mix of polenta and potatoes starch gives them a melt in your mouth texture. I like to dust them with a light coating of powder sugar and I enjoy them as treat with tea or when my sweet tooth requires a fixing.
Servings Prep Time
30 small cookies 30 minutes
Cook Time Passive Time
10/12 minutes 30 minutes rest time
Servings Prep Time
30 small cookies 30 minutes
Cook Time Passive Time
10/12 minutes 30 minutes rest time
Polenta Holiday Cookies
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Crispy, crunchy, polenta cookies. The recipe was kindly gifted to me by my MIL Elisabetta. They have become a welcome tradition in my family. We make them a couple of weeks ahead of the holidays and keep them fresh in a metal tin, lined with parchment paper. The mix of polenta and potatoes starch gives them a melt in your mouth texture. I like to dust them with a light coating of powder sugar and I enjoy them as treat with tea or when my sweet tooth requires a fixing.
Servings Prep Time
30 small cookies 30 minutes
Cook Time Passive Time
10/12 minutes 30 minutes rest time
Servings Prep Time
30 small cookies 30 minutes
Cook Time Passive Time
10/12 minutes 30 minutes rest time
Ingredients
  • 1 3/4 cups fine italian polenta
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 3/4 cup potato starch italian fecola
  • 1 cup ground almonds
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 pinch fine sea salt
  • 1 stick butter unsalted
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1/2 medium zest of a lemon
  • 1/2 teaspoon natural vanilla extract
  • 2 large eggs
  • powder sugar for dusting
Servings: small cookies
Instructions
  1. In a bowl, mix together the polenta, flour, potato starch, almonds, baking powder and salt.
  2. In a mixer, cream together the butter and sugar. Add the eggs one by one, then add the lemon and the vanilla. Add the dry ingredients and mix until a firm dough forms.
  3. Divide the dough in half, place each piece onto a piece of parchment or wax paper, Cover with another piece of parchment and roll out both pieces with a pin in to two 1/4 inch thick rectangles. Refrigerate at least 1 hour.
  4. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F, and line 2 cookie sheets with parchment paper or silicone baking mats. Cut the cookies with small shaped cookie cutters. Place on the prepared cookie sheets about 2 inches apart. Bake, rotating the cookie sheet halfway through, until cookies are just golden, 10 to 12 minutes. Transfer to a rack to cool completely, about 20 minutes. Dust with powder sugar.
  5. Polenta cookies can be stored in an airtight container for up to 3 weeks.
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Pâte Brisée- Basic Pastry

Pâte Brisée- Basic Pastry
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Recipe by Silvia Baldini— Essential and basic recipe for pastry dough
Servings Prep Time
2 disks 30 minutes
Passive Time
30 minutes minimum resting time
Servings Prep Time
2 disks 30 minutes
Passive Time
30 minutes minimum resting time
Pâte Brisée- Basic Pastry
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Recipe by Silvia Baldini— Essential and basic recipe for pastry dough
Servings Prep Time
2 disks 30 minutes
Passive Time
30 minutes minimum resting time
Servings Prep Time
2 disks 30 minutes
Passive Time
30 minutes minimum resting time
Ingredients
  • 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 pinch salt
  • 2 sticks cold unsalted butter, cut into pieces
  • iced water
Servings: disks
Instructions
  1. Pulse flour and salt in a food processor until combined. Add butter, and pulse until mixture resembles coarse meal, about 10 seconds. Drizzle 1/4 cup ice water evenly over mixture. Pulse until mixture holds together when pressed between 2 fingers (dough should not be wet or sticky). If dough is too dry, add more water, 1 tablespoon at a time, and pulse.
  2. Shape dough into 1 large disk or 2 small disks, and wrap in plastic wrap. Refrigerate until firm, at least 1 hour.
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Crème Brûlée

Crème Brûlée
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Recipe by Silvia Baldini —The marriage of cream, milk, eggs and sugar is the foundation for a silky and vanilla-scented custard. Bake it gently and slowly in a water bath, then top it with a crisp caramel, brûlée and crack it open with a spoon at the table. Add a touch of citrus zest, chocolate or a splash of liquor for an extra kick.
Servings Prep Time
6/8 people 30 minutes
Cook Time
35/40 minutes
Servings Prep Time
6/8 people 30 minutes
Cook Time
35/40 minutes
Crème Brûlée
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Recipe by Silvia Baldini —The marriage of cream, milk, eggs and sugar is the foundation for a silky and vanilla-scented custard. Bake it gently and slowly in a water bath, then top it with a crisp caramel, brûlée and crack it open with a spoon at the table. Add a touch of citrus zest, chocolate or a splash of liquor for an extra kick.
Servings Prep Time
6/8 people 30 minutes
Cook Time
35/40 minutes
Servings Prep Time
6/8 people 30 minutes
Cook Time
35/40 minutes
Ingredients
  • 1 1/4 cup heavy cream
  • 1 vanilla bean
  • 4 large eggs yolks
  • 4 tablespoons granulated sugar
  • 1 pinch salt
  • 6 tablespoons granulates sugar for caramel
Servings: people
Instructions
  1. Split the vanilla bean. Scrape the seeds with the tip of a small knife. Combine the cream with the vanilla seeds and the spilt bean in a heavy bottom medium pot. Stir over medium heat until it reaches the boiling point. Set aside and steep until it cools down.
  2. Preheat the oven at 325 degrees. Line a baking pan with high sides with paper towel. Boil a pot of water and set aside.
  3. Whisk eggs yolks in a bowl with sugar and salt. Remove the vanilla beans from the cream. Add the cream mixture very slowly in to the yolks, whisking well after every addition. Once blended place the cream in 6/8 small 4-ounces ramekins or in one large baking dish.
  4. Place the ramekins in the lined baking pan and slowly add half of the hot water in to the pan. Place the pan in the heated oven and fill it with the remaining water. Water should cover at least 3/4 of the ramekins sides but not reach the top.
  5. Bake for 35/40 minute or until centers are softly set and still creamy. Remove the ramekins from hot water when cool enough to handle. Cover the dishes and refrigerate for two hours or up to two days.
  6. To serve, sprinkle each ramekin with sugar and caramelize with a blow torch or under the broiler. Enjoy while the tops are still hot and custard is cool.
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