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Look what I made for dessert today!

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Looks good, nice presentation, very pretty. How does it taste? My friend Roel from Holland absolutely loved these cakes. I sent him a whole bunch for his birthday.

Happy New Year to you too and enjoy the memories.
 

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It was lovely. I made it from this recipe http://www.thevintagemixer.com/2013/03/tarta-de-santiago-recipe-a-spanish-almond-cake-from-spain/ it even provides a stencil for the cross.

I will use a little bit less lemon zest the next time. I used pre made almond flour instead of crushing almonds will probably cross a few and add to the cake for some crunchiness.

I didn't have 11" spring form so I used a little bit smaller one and got a little higher cake.

I'll make it again. As gluten and lactose intolerant it is perfect.
 
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It was lovely. I made it from this recipe http://www.thevintagemixer.com/2013/03/tarta-de-santiago-recipe-a-spanish-almond-cake-from-spain/ it even provides a stencil for the cross.

I will use a little bit less lemon zest the next time. I used pre made almond flour instead of crushing almonds will probably cross a few and add to the cake for some crunchiness.

I didn't have 11" spring form so I used a little bit smaller one and got a little higher cake.

I'll make it again. As gluten and lactose intolerant it is perfect.

Is it possible for a man to love more than one woman? What a find! Yum Yum! I shall have to give this to mom to make as I do not bake...;)

Thank you very much, and Happy New Year!
 
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I can certainly understand how you could read that;-) But my oh my, that would be selfish, wouldn't it?
 
I can certainly understand how you could read that;-) But my oh my, that would be selfish, wouldn't it?
Selfish, not necessarily. I hear people walk 100's of miles to get a slice. Let me know when your date of birth is and I'll see what I can do ;) Cheers to knew found friends and Happy New Year!!
 
Selfish, not necessarily. I hear people walk 100's of miles to get a slice. Let me know when your date of birth is and I'll see what I can do ;) Cheers to knew found friends and Happy New Year!!
I'm an October baby....luckily I'll get a fix in May/June THIS year....not sure it would travel to NZ as well as to the Netherlands!
Happy New Year to you too!
 
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It was lovely. I made it from this recipe http://www.thevintagemixer.com/2013/03/tarta-de-santiago-recipe-a-spanish-almond-cake-from-spain/ it even provides a stencil for the cross.

I will use a little bit less lemon zest the next time. I used pre made almond flour instead of crushing almonds will probably cross a few and add to the cake for some crunchiness.

I didn't have 11" spring form so I used a little bit smaller one and got a little higher cake.

I'll make it again. As gluten and lactose intolerant it is perfect.
I haven't made this specific recipe, but if you want to add a little crunchiness, a technique I use is to toast 50-100gm of slivered almonds, blend these with some of the sugar and add them at the same time as the almond flour.

I also use margarine rather than butter, and rice flour to prepare the cake pan. This makes the recipe I use gluten and dairy free, and would for this recipe too.

Regards,
 
I haven't made this specific recipe, but if you want to add a little crunchiness, a technique I use is to toast 50-100gm of slivered almonds, blend these with some of the sugar and add them at the same time as the almond flour.

I also use margarine rather than butter, and rice flour to prepare the cake pan. This makes the recipe I use gluten and dairy free, and would for this recipe too.

Regards,
Thanks. I will use some almonds in there next time. I prefer lactose free butter instead of margarine but if I bake for dairy allergic people I use margarine. I have a teflon pan that doesn't need any preparation. But good suggestions for others who wants to bake gluten and dairy free.
 
Thanks. I will use some almonds in there next time. I prefer lactose free butter instead of margarine but if I bake for dairy allergic people I use margarine. I have a teflon pan that doesn't need any preparation. But good suggestions for others who wants to bake gluten and dairy free.
You are right, to make it completely dairy free, one would need to use a lactose free substitute rather than a margarine which has any whey in its ingredients. As it is not in the recipe and only part of the pan preparation, and whey is generally a very small component of most margarines, I have never had a problem.
 
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My wife made one for a Christmas party last month, wow the memories it brought back :)
 
Thanks for link to recipe for the Santiago tarta. My first taste was arrival day after Portuguese Camino may12. I was on Camino Aug/sep 2013 and they didn't taste the same! So would be good to try.
 
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Does anyone have the recipe for the almond cookies that they give samples along the restaurant street in Santiago? An extensive internet search has not yielded any results!
 
I suspect it is similar; just almonds, sugar, and eggs, but it is in a cookie shape and a bit like a meringue.
 
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I found their website, but no recipe. It is "secret."
 
Thanks for link to recipe for the Santiago tarta. My first taste was arrival day after Portuguese Camino may12. I was on Camino Aug/sep 2013 and they didn't taste the same! So would be good to try.

I am by no means an expert on the Tarta de Santiago, but I know that the stores that sell them sell two different varieties. One is gluten free, with nothing other than ground almonds, but the other, cheaper, and more commonly available one has wheat flour. That makes the consistencies very different, so maybe that explains your two experiences.
 
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I tried a similar recipe that used egg whites. They were very airy cookies! Good taste, but different texture. I will give your recipe a try.
 
We have a new family tradition as we did the cake for dessert yesterday as well :) But this tie without the sugar on top, instead I put whipped cream with a little bit vanilla and almond concentrate in in on top, decorated with grapes.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.

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