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Hazelnut Savarin Cake

Hazelnut Savarin Cake

Looking for vegetarian, guten and sugar free dessert ideas? The hazelnut savarine cake is an easy recipe to prepare for your family and friends.

26 July, 2018
Average: 1.5 (17 votes)

Type of dish

Dietary Consideration

serves for

8

total time

11 HR 0 MIN

ingredients

Grapes
600 g, red, washed
Agave nectar
120 g, dark or maple syrup
Margarine
120 g, dairy-free, plus extra for greasing
All purpose flour
400 g, gluten free plus extra for dusting
Yeast
2 tsp, active dry
Soy milk
250 ml, at ~40°C
Eggs
4 medium
Agave nectar
3 tbsp, light
Vanilla extract
2 tsp
Salt
1/4 tsp
Coconut milk
400 ml, 1 can, chilled overnight
Grapes
100 g, red, halved, 100 green halved
Hazelnuts
60 g, roughly chopped

Preparation

How to prepare a delicious hazelnut savarin cake

For the syrup

Combine grapes with 100 ml water in a heavy-based saucepan.

Bring to the boil before covering and simmering over a reduced heat for 10-15 minutes until mushy and juicy.

Fine strain the juice into a bowl by passing through a colander or sieve lined with a washed piece of cheesecloth.

Pour the juice back into a saucepan and add the agave nectar, stirring well. Bring to the boil and let cook until reduced and syrupy.

Remove from the heat and let cool to one side, covered.

For the savarin

Grease a 25 cm | 10" savarin mould with some margarine.

Lightly dust with plain flour mix, tipping out the excess.

Mix together the yeast, flour mix, and warm soy milk in a mixing bowl to make a rough batter.

Beat together the margarine, eggs, agave nectar, vanilla extract, and salt in a separate mixing bowl.

Gradually beat the egg mixture into the flour mixture until fully incorporated and smooth.

Pour into the prepared mould, cover with and oiled piece of clingfilm, and set aside to rise in a warm place until doubled in size, about 1.5 hours.

After rising, preheat the oven to 190°C (170° fan) | gas 5.

Discard the clingfilm from the savarin before baking for about 35-45 minutes until risen and golden-brown; a cake tester should come out clean from its centre.

Remove to a wire rack to cool. Once cool, turn out from the tin onto a serving platter.

Poke holes all over the savarin with a cake tester or toothpick.

Drizzle the prepared syrup over the savarin, warming it gently if too thick.

For the cream

Carefully open up the can of coconut milk, scraping the solids into a bowl; discard the liquids or reserve for another use.

Beat the cream solids until thick, about 2-3 minutes.

Spoon into the middle of the savarin.

Garnish the cream with halved grapes and the savarin with hazelnuts before serving.

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