pearl sugar cardamom tea cake

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pearl sugar tea cake

Pearl sugar caradmom tea cake is one of those cakes that will transport you to another place because of this glorious spice, cardamom!

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Cardamom. I can’t remember when or how I fell in love with this spice. But, I’m glad I did. Maybe I was wondering through Jerusalem’s Old City Souk.

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 Maybe I was wondering through the spice aisle at World Market or Trader Joe’s. That doesn’t matter. What matters is that I found it! And, now I can share this exotic fragrant spice with you in my pearl sugar cardamom tea cake.

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Cardamom is common in cooking in India, the Middle East, and it’s used in baking in Nordic countries. There are two kinds, black and green with black being more smokey.

This cake is perfect for your next tea party! Never had a tea party. Well, check out my tips for hosting one. 

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 The green seeds are ones that I use when I make spice mixtures that are found in my cookbook. Then you can always buy ground cardamom, which is actually quite common now a most grocery stores.

Actually, cardamom is the tropical fruit of a plant similar to ginger.

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There are healthy benefits of spices and cardamom, the ‘queen of spices’ is no different. According The EpiCenter, cardamom is:  “A stimulant and carminative, cardamom is not used in Western medicine for it own properties, but forms a flavoring and basis for medicinal preparations for indigestion and flatulence using other substances, entering into a synergetic relationship with them.

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 The Arabs attributed aphrodisiac qualities to these lovely sugar pearls (it features regularly in the Arabian Nights) and the ancient Indians regarded it as a cure for obesity. It has been used as a digestive since ancient times.”

And, pearl sugar can be used in many other baking recipes!

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Swedish Cardamom Cake Recipe

If you want to tip your toes into cardamom, then this recipe is just perfect! And, cardamom is a spice often used in Swedish desserts! Here’s a lovely story on Swedish cardamom cake. 

 

pearl sugar tea cake

pearl sugar tea cake

pearl sugar cardamom tea cake

Yield: One 8x8 baking dish cake

Ingredients

  • Preheat oven to 350
  • 2 cups flour, all-purpose
  • 1 Tbl. Baking powder
  • 1 tsp. ground cardamom
  • ¼ tsp. sea salt
  • 1/3 cup sugar
  • 3 eggs, beaten
  • ¼ cup + 1 Tbl. canola oil
  • 1 tsp. rose blossom extract (optional—can substitute orange or vanilla)
  • 2/3 cup Greek yogurt, plain
  • 1 cup milk, 2%
  • 2 cups fresh blueberries
  • 1/3 cup pearl sugar (can substitute 1/3 chopped up sugar cubes), divided

Instructions

  1. Have two mixing bowls. In one put the flour, baking powder, cardamom, salt, and sugar and blend together well.
  2. In the second bowl put the eggs and oil and whip with a hand mixer about 60-90 seconds. Add the rose extract and yogurt and blend. Drizzle in the milk and blend well.
  3. Add the dry ingredients to the wet and blend well into a thick batter.
  4. Fold in the blueberries and one-half cup of the pearl sugar (don’t beat).
  5. Put in a greased/floured baking pan; sprinkle the remaining pearl sugar on top. Bake in a preheated 350 oven about 33 to 35 minutes or until a toothpick basically is clean. Cool on a rack.

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8 Comments

  1. Susan Marie says:

    It says to put it into a baking pan. What size do you use?
    Now I have a plan for the cardamom in my cupboard , which have no idea why I bought! Thank you.

    1. Hi, Susan!

      Yes ‘mam. It’s right there. An 8×8 baking dish! Enjoy and so glad you have a use for your delicious cardamom now! xoxx ally

  2. Anonymous says:

    It says to put it into a baking pan. What size do you use?
    Now I have a plan for the cardamom in my cupboard , which have no idea why I bought! Thank you.

    1. Hi, my friend, the pan size is right there under ‘Yield’ It’s one 8×8 baking dish. Enjoy that cardamom, soooooooooooo good! xoxx ally

  3. This looks yummy and I’ve been wanting to try cardamom. I have some in my pantry waiting for me to figure out how to use it. Now I know! Note: I think your instructions skipped the part of combining wet and dry ingredients?
    Thanks for all you do!
    Sharon

    1. Hey, Sharon!! THANK YOU for that edit. Just fixed it. If you get a chance, check it for me and make sure it makes sense. Always great to have keen eyes check your instructions! You’ll love cardamom! And, if you buy the pods, they’re tasty in a hot cup of coffee (only one). xoxo ~ally

  4. Beverley Press says:

    Another great recipe to try at the weekend , thank you. Oh those little chunks of sugar give it that extra bite, delicious xoxo

    1. My Cupcake Goddess…always like a surprise crunch!! Hope you try it…the cardamom certainly gives a different twist. Maybe a new cupcake for you??? xoxo ~ally

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