This sweet treat is the perfect cake to start the new year. Make it in no time, all in one layer, easy to make, but so nice to eat clementine cake!
I enjoy this sweet nature treat that pops up this time of year asking to be more than a snack. It’s tough, like with any other fruit in our household, to be more than a snack. I eat fruit, a lot. So, if I buy it and it’s on the counter, I must buy double the amount if I know I want to bake with said fruit. Right now, it is clementine cake. So I bought two giant bags.
Also, totally crazy random. Ever since I saw Secret Life of Walter Mitty, I have wanted to make a clementine cake recipe because it looked so freaking good! So here it is, after many developing sessions…
Ingredients:
1 3/4 cup all purpose flour
1 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
3/4 cup granulated sugar
1/2 cup buttermilk
1/2 cup clementine juice, about 5 clementines (note: zest fruit before juicing)
reserve 1 tablespoon clementine juice
2/3 cups olive oil
3 eggs
Frosting:
8 oz cream cheese, room temperature
3 tablespoons granulated sugar, I use organic cane sugar
1 tablespoon clementine juice
1/8 teaspoon fine sea salt
Place oven rack in center of oven and preheat to 350 degrees.
Drizzle 1 teaspoon olive oil in 10 inch cast iron pan or cake pan. Use a paper towel to spread evenly.
Method:
In a large bowl sift flour, baking powder,salt, and baking soda. Add sugar, whisk to combine. In a medium bowl add buttermilk, clementine juice, clementine zest, olive oil, and eggs. Whisk to combine well using a whisk or large fork. Add wet ingredients to dry ingredients. Using a spatula, gently mix to combine. Do not over mix.
Pour batter into prepared pan, place in oven and bake for 35-40 minutes or until toothpick comes out clean. While cake is baking work on frosting.
Place cream cheese into a bowl of stand mixer fitted with paddle attachment, or bowl with hand mixer. Beat on medium high until creamy, 5-7 minutes. Add sugar, juice, and salt. Beat until combined well. Set aside at room temperature. Add more sugar if you like sweeter frosting.
Remove cake from oven. Allow to cool for 1 hour. Once cooled, using a spatula, spread an even layer of the frosting over just the top of the cake. Serve immediately. Place leftover in an airtight container and place in fridge for up to 3 days.
Clementine Recipes:
- Clementine Curd Cheesecake Parfait from Savory Simple.
- Clementine Creme Brulee from Bakeaholic Mama.
- Clementine Preserves from Mountain Mama Cooks.
- Clementine Scones– ok these are mine, but they are SO GOOD!
Annie @ Annie's Noms
Oh wow, I bet this tastes just delightful! I have never thought to bake with clementines even though I love them and I bet they give such a zesty lift to cakes!
fabiola
Clementine cake is just one of my favorites, so good!
Robert Lopez
The first time I heard of the cake and it looks like delicious!
fabiola
Thank you so much!
2pots2cook
Oh my darling Clemetine ! Thank you and have a healthy and prosperous 2017. !
fabiola
Thank you!!
Anita
So simple but so perfect for this winter season. I have a soft spot for clementines – this would actually be great for Chinese New Year!
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Brandon @ Kitchen Konfidence
Mmmm, this looks so good!! Especially with that frosting. So cute that you two have an untraditional Valentine’s Day! I cook a special meal for my bf on Valentine’s Day, but we try not to go overboard. We like to spread the love out over the rest of the year as well :)!
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fabiola
Thank you! It’s so true, share and spread the love. My goodness, that simple frosting with fresh clementine juice is so simply good.
Michelle @ The Complete Savorist
Beautiful cake! I had a chuckle with your note to zest the clementines before juicing…Been there!
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fabiola
So true!!
Patricia @ Grab a Plate
This sounds like a lovely cake and looks amazing! I could eat clementines at the drop of a hat, and this recipe is great!
fabiola
Oh me too. Thank you!!
Debi @ Life Currents
This is beautiful! And I love that you put my favorite cream cheese frosting on it. Yum!
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fabiola
Oh it makes it so good!!
Jessica @ A Kitchen Addiction
I love citrus cakes! This looks so good!
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fabiola
Thank you!
Renée ♥ The Good Hearted Woman
Citrus cakes are some of my favorites – they always taste so fresh and clean. I seriously love that you baked this in cast iron, too! Your Valentine’s tradition is lovely too, and very heartwarming. Thanks so much for sharing.
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fabiola
Thanks, Renee! Cast iron is the best for cakes!
Julie @ Willow Bird Baking
This looks delicious! My clementine-loving husband would adore it!
fabiola
Thank you! Julie!!!
Eileen
This kind of simple, delicious cake is my favorite! Definitely perfect for Valentine’s Day.
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fabiola
Totally my kind of cake too!
Beth (OMG! Yummy)
I LOVE this! So glad you developed it. I adore clementines and the juice they create. This must be so tangy and delicious. And I am so glad you used olive oil – it’s the perfect thing. Can’t wait to try this.
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fabiola
Awe! Thank you!!!
Trish @ Well Worn Fork
This looks delicious!
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Karen @ Karen's Kitchen Stories
This post makes me want to make this cake tonight! So beautiful!
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fabiola
Thank you, Karen!
fabiola
Thank you!!!