What's the twist you ask? Well, alcohol and soy yogurt. I like yogurt...but there's something about the plain yogurt Alpro soya makes that's just amazing. It has a gentle taste, very few fat and low sugar so all in all, it's pretty great. Healthy and tasty, that's what we're going for here.
Just like all my other recipes, this is so easy, a child could do it. The cake itself might look boring and simple, but trust me, this lovely thing will delight both your and your family's taste buds.
As I'm typing this, I'm starting to smell the batter turning into something amazing in the oven...so let's get on with the recipe.
Ingredients:
2 portions of 125ml plain yogurt (I used alpro soya)2 eggs
1 tsp vanilla essence
3 tbsp Amaretto
2 cups op 125ml almond flour
liquid sweetner
About 10 crushed cookies (I used speculoos)
Way to do it:
- Preheat the oven to 180degrees C and line the bottom of a round, spring-form cake tin with bakingpaper. Grease the sides with vegetable oil.
- In a bowl mix yogurt with eggs, vanilla essence, amaretto and the sweetner. The sweetner is, as always, to your liking. I used about 2 tablespoons. Bear in mind that the ameretto is pretty sweet too so you might eveb omit the sweetner if you prefer.
- Use your 125ml cups to measure the almond flour. Top both of them off with flour and add to the mix.
- Mix till everything is well combined and allow yourself a little taste. Taste good doesn't it. Would it be wrong to just eat this as a sauce....
- Enough daydreaming. Pour the batter into the baking tin and lightly sprinkle your crushed cookies over the top.
Bake in the oven for 20 minutes or until an inserted toothpick comes out clean.
Let cool for about 5 minutes before you take it out the tin. The cookies will have been baked into the top, making for a lovely, crunchy, topping.
This doesn't make a very big cake, so feel free to double the portions to make a bigger cake.
For extra yumminess, you could slice the cake in two and add a thin layer of strawberry jelly. However, I don't really feel like it needs it. This cake a light, slightly boozy version of a classic French yogurt cake. And remember, no added sugar, no butter but bursting with flavor!
Enjoy
xx
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