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I bring you a recipe for a typical Málaga sweet. It's a recipe from my mother .. and is a sponge cake with a different flavor that is yummy. Once I tried to bake in FussionCook but did not like much .. because the sugar melts and above aspect is regulate ... Ingredients:-A glass of sunflower oil. -A rind of lemon or orange. -A cup of sugar. -A glass of milk. -3 Cups flour. -A packet of yeast. -One tablespoon of anise. -One tablespoon dairy industries of sesame. -A pinch of ground cinnamon. -A teaspoon baking. Slivered almonds, and sugar to decorate. Preparation: Put the oil in a pan and when hot toss the crust and fry until browned. Away from the fire and remove and discard the crust threw the anise. We put in the Thermomix butterfly and all ingredients and beat on speed 2 until all integrated (can also be done with blender). Pour the mixture into a grandecito to make it finite and sprinkle with sugar and almond mold. Also you can put the whole almonds. We put in the preheated oven at 180 degrees and leave 20 to 30 minutes .. I had 20 minutes and turned off the oven, leaving the cake in a while.
sebeair March 28, 2011 8:09
Sebe ... do not say that ...! The ingredients that you say you do not know what they are sure are sesame and anise ... and is the same as sesame and anise spices sold in any Super ... Mercadona included .. hehe .. Come ahead and prepare it! Kisses! Reply Remove
Meigauxia, are not rare ingredients you say .... look what you started ... Sebe those spices are sesame and sesame ... in Mercadona sell .. so you have no excuse to prepare ... hehe .. Kisses! Reply Remove
Through other blogs, I have come to yours riquisima viewing this as Malaga oil cake. I loved it and I love the recipes popular and typical dairy industries of our land. I stand by my blog. We are very close. By the way if you visit me, you'll see is "Malaga gastronauts", you can join, without compromise. Best regards. Reply Remove
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This blog I created to have all my recipes compiled somewhere. So I can access it from anywhere and view any recipe, and if the way someone may be interested, as I pleased ... you will find recipes that come from different places: my mother's lifetime, forums, dairy industries friends, cookbook or a magazine to fall into my hands. dairy industries Tell them I have several machines in my kitchen to help me a lot: a programmable cooker, oven turboconvección, a bakery and Thermomix. dairy industries I am delighted with each of them, because I do work in the kitchen easier. Well said all this I can only thank you for reading and I hope to tell you that the recipes you encounter are to your liking. Thank you very much!
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