These extremely moist mini orange and saffron cakes are the perfect Christmas sweet treats to enjoy with your family.
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For the second time in a row, I had to share with you a recipe involving saffron, this very precious spice which is strongly linked to Christmas in Sweden. So after the saffron braided bread, it’s time for some delicious and extremely moist mini orange and saffron cakes.
I baked these mini beauties for a Swedish Christmas celebration (or “glöggfest” in Swedish) where I was invited last week, with a profusion of gingerbread cookies, saffron bakings and some mulled wine.
While these small celebrations happen from the first of Advent until Christmas Eve, the most important Swedish tradition by this time of the year is St Lucy’s day on the 13th of December, strongly linked to both beautiful children choirs and the typical Swedish saffron buns “Lussekatter” (read more about this tradition here).
To me, St Lucy’s celebrations have something magic that awaken my childhood memories. I just came back from a beautiful concert where children were dressed up in white with candles on their heads and I am still in the mood for dreaming…
While we mostly bake some Christmas cookies usually, I figured it could be great to create something most for a change. I baked them twice since the beginning of the month already, and had a lot of success each time, so I figured you had to know the recipe as well.
Dig into the mood for Christmas already and bake these mini extremely moist cakes with your children. A lovely recipe that you can even bake in a standard loaf pan if you wish.
And because I didn’t want to end this beautiful dream too soon, the first thing I did when I came back home was grabbing one of the last mini orange and saffron cakes that I had baked earlier in the day.
PrintMoist Mini Orange & Saffron Cakes
- Prep Time: 40 mins
- Cook Time: 25 mins
- Total Time: 1 hour 5 mins
- Yield: 20-22 servings 1x
- Category: Dessert
- Cuisine: Swedish recipes
These extremely moist mini orange and saffron cakes are the perfect Christmas sweet treats to enjoy with your family.
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Ingredients
For the cake:
- 1g saffron
- 1 Tablespoon rum
- 1 teaspoon of sugar
- 3 organic eggs
- 1 cup (180g) sugar
- 1 1/3 cup (160g) all-purpose flour
- 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- 2/3 cup (150g) butter, melted
- 1 large organic orange (juice + zest)
For the orange and almond glaze:
- 1/2 orange (juice)
- 2 Tablespoons (30g) icing sugar
- 2 Tablespoons (30g) slivered almonds
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350°F (180°C). In a small coffee cup, dissolve the saffron into the rum with 1 teaspoon of sugar. Let macerate for at least 30 minutes.
- In a large bowl, beat the eggs and sugar until pale and fluffy. Add in the saffron macerated into the rum and stir until combined.
- Sift in the flour with the baking powder and mix well.
- Melt the butter in a small saucepan or in the microwave.
- In the meantime, grate the skin of a fresh orange and juice it.
- Add the melted butter to the batter, as well as the orange juice and zest, and stir well.
- Pour the batter into a previously greased 12 x 16 in baking pan (or covered with parchment paper) and bake halfway for about 25 minutes. When a tooth pick come out clean, the cake is ready.
- In the meantime, prepare the glaze by mixing together the orange juice and icing sugar.
- Brush the cake with the orange glaze, and decorate with some slivered almonds. Allow to cool completely until the glaze is set.
- Cut the cake with cookie cuters of various shapes (christmas tree, stars, heart, angels) and place on a tray.
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Suzy | The Mediterranean Dish
This recipe is just up there! Love it!
omothermix.com
Very great recipe. It makes you want to eat a piece 😉
Delphine Fortin
You should really try one, it’s extremely moist and deliciously sweet 🙂
Lou
Très colorés et très mignons !
Delphine Fortin
Merci beaucoup Lou, ravie d’apprendre qu’ils te plaisent!
justine @ Full Belly SIsters
Beautiful flavors and love the saffron color!
Delphine Fortin
Thanks Justine for your sweet words!
Debi @ Life Currents
What beautiful cakes. I love these color; that must be from the saffron. I’ve never actually cooked with saffron. Must try it now after seeing these.
Delphine Fortin
You guessed right, Debi. The lovely orange color comes from the saffron combined with the orange. Saffron is a very precious spice and you should definitely try it some time! 🙂
Katerina
Their color is stunning!
Delphine Fortin
Thanks Katerina. Happy to hear that!
Divya Prakash
Saffron has given a beautiful color to the cake. It is my favorite spice too. Also loved the idea of cutting the cake with cookie cutters. They are so pretty!
Delphine Fortin
So happy to read I actually made a cake with your favorite spice! The idea of cutting the cake with cookie cutters came naturally at this time of the year and I am really happy with the result actually 🙂
Dannii @ Hungry Healthy Happy
Yum! I bet these are really light and fresh.
Delphine Fortin
Yes, the orange juice and zest give a very fresh taste to the cake, while the saffron put me in the mood for Christmas!
Elizabeth
These are positively adorable! So elegant and a beautiful colour too.
Delphine Fortin
Adorable is always positive to me 🙂 Thanks, Elizabeth!
Linda (Meal Planning Maven)
I love mini-sized desserts and your cakes are the perfect size for holiday indulging!
Delphine Fortin
Yes, sometimes during holiday season, you have to think in mini-sized desserts 🙂 Thanks for your sweet words, Linda!
Nicole Neverman
These cakes sound so delicious!! I love the idea of combining orange and saffron. The cakes just look so perfectly moist and that glaze sounds lovely!
Delphine Fortin
Oh it almost look like you tried them by yourself, Nicole. You describe them so well! 🙂
Peter @ Feed Your Soul Too
These look great. Love the flavors.
Delphine Fortin
Thank you, Peter!! 🙂
Manila Spoon (Abigail)
Citrus and saffron – what a delightful combination of flavors you have here! Looks so delicious!
Delphine Fortin
Orange and saffron pair so well together, I wonder why I didn’t think about that earlier 🙂
Janette@CulinaryGinger
These are so lovely and colorful, delicious too.
Delphine Fortin
And they are! 🙂 Thank you Jeanette for your nice words!
Julia (Les Cookines)
Ils sont trop beau ! J’adore cette couleur c’est fun ! Merci pour le partage !!! <3
Delphine Fortin
Oh, ravie de te voir par ici Julia! Et ton petit commentaire me fait d’autant plus plaisir que pour moi c’est toi la reine des pâtisseries de Noël… Tu viens de la région où Noël a encore tout son lot de traditions culinaires 🙂
Mélina & Chocolat
Je n’ai jamais testé le safran en sucré. Cette belle couleur est assez tentante !
Delphine Fortin
En Suède, le safran s’utilise beaucoup plue en pâtisserie qu’en version salée, et pour avoir testé un certain nombres de recettes sucrées au safran, je te confirme que l’association à la douceur lui va également à ravir 🙂
sotis
bon ben là moi, je craque!!!!! bisous bisous
Delphine Fortin
Merci beaucoup ma belle, ravie qu’ils te plaisent! 🙂
noviceencuisine
Miam le petit gout de safran!
Delphine Fortin
Eh oui, petit souvenir du salon du blog culinaire de l’an passé ? 😉 J’espère que vous vous êtes bien amusés cette année, ca m’a manqué !!
La Cocotte à Cookies
Oh la la , encore une recette alléchante à mettre sur ma To Do list de toute urgence !!
Delphine Fortin
Et tu vas à la fois t’amuser et te régaler. Cette recette est du 100% gagnant-gagnant 🙂
Clémentine
Une vraie découverte ! Je prépare toujours plein de petits sablés pour Noël, mais ta recette est tout à fait nouvelle et très alléchante.
Je vais faire ces petits gâteaux qui m’ont l’air très moelleux, merci pour cette recette 🙂
Delphine Fortin
Oui, ils sont effectivement extrêmement moelleux, et c’est ce qui me plaît par dessus tout dans cette recette, avec bien sûr la délicieuse association du safran et de l’orange… Une recette qui sent bon Noël 🙂