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Torta al Limoncello With Homemade Limoncello#BundtBakers

For Bundt Bakers this month our host is Hosted by Patricia Pilar Ramirez Moreno, asked us to "Bake your favorite Italian dessert with us this month as a Bundt cake"
This cake was on my to do list for a long time, since Limoncello is not available here delayed making this. Incidentally while surfing the internet one day found a recipe of Homemade Limoncello, then researched this by seeing so many recipes on the net. At last made by own. The taste is so awesome, simply loved it, it taste exactly like the one I, enjoyed in Europe.
The Cake turned out so soft and spongy the Limoncello made it simply awesome.

Cup Measurement =250Ml
Ingredients
225 Grams Salted Butter
1 3/4 cups sugar
4 Large Eggs
2 Cups All Purpose Flour
1 Teaspoon Level Baking powder
½ Cup Limoncello - Homemade
A Zest Of One Lemon
1 Packet of Vanilla Sugar
For the Glaze
1 Cup Icing Sugar
1/8 Cup Limoncello

Method
Preheat the oven to 
180°C  and prepare the bundt pan by greasing it thoroughly.
Place the softened butter in a mixing bowl along with the sugar and blend until creamy. Add the eggs one at a time, beating the mixture well between each addition. 
Sieve the flour, salt and baking powder in a separate bowl.

Add the flour to the butter and sugar batter little by little, alternating with a little bit of the Limoncello at a time.

Mix in the lemon zest and vanilla sugar until well incorporated.
Pour into the bundt pan 
Bake for approximately 55 to 60 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
Cool completely before removing from the pan.
Once the cake has cooled and is ready to be glazed, put the powdered sugar, Limoncello in a small bowl.
Stir vigorously until well incorporated and drizzle on top of bundt cake.
The glaze in this recipe is simply superb, it coats the outside of the cake nicely when it dries but still has delicious taste and a slight kick Limoncello.
My Notes
Add  a pinch of salt if your are using unsalted butter.
Labels :
Liqueur,Limoncello,Italian,Italy,International Cuisine,Bundt,Bundt Bakers,Homemade 
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    Homemade Limoncello

    For past many months, wanted to make a Limoncello Cake, but could not since Limoncello isn't available here. With so many restrictions, virus spreading even more as days go by, things are difficult to get. While surfing the internet one day found a recipe of Homemade Limoncello, then researched this by seeing so many recipes on the net. At last made by own. The taste is so awesome, simply loved it, it taste exactly like the one I, enjoyed in Europe.
    I, love this Homemade Limoncello! I kept the Lemon zest to age longer - for 3 weeks and then once the simple syrup was added another 3 weeks. Still did not strain the whole content, want it more flavor of lemon so will keep it for another 1- 2 weeks or so. Used only how much I wanted for this bundt cake - Torta al Limoncello With Homemade Limoncello.
    Will make more Limoncello for Christmas, as soon as I, am able to get good quality Vodka. Had only 400Ml vodka in the house, so made it with that, but added 6 Lemon's zest ( I peeled them with a peeler), here we get medium size lemons/ not Meyer lemons in this season, but , if you happen to get big ones or Meyer lemons, add according to your taste. I feel the more the lemon zest the better the taste. Love the golden/ lemon hue this Limoncello has.

    Ingredients
    6 Lemons
    400 Ml Vodka
    For the Simple Syrup
    ¼ Cup White Sugar
    ½ Cup Water

    Method
    Zest the lemons ( I used the peeler to peel the lemons) and place it into a large glass bottle or jar. Pour in vodka. Cover and let infuse for 2- 3 weeks, at room temperature.
    After three weeks, combine sugar and water in a medium saucepan. Bring to a boil, let is simmer for 2 minutes. Cool till it comes to room temperature.
    Stir this syrup in Limoncello bottle. Seal the bottle with a cork. Let mixture age for another 2 - 3 weeks at room temperature. 
    Decant/strain into glass bottle and seal the bottle with a cork.
    See the beautiful color of this Homemade Limoncello has!!
    When you want to enjoy this drink. Place bottled liqueur into the freezer. When icy cold, serve in chilled vodka glasses or shot glasses.
    My Notes
    Don’t toss the peels. I let them dry for an hour on a dry clean cloth, then roll them in caster sugar. You can use them for decoration. I pulsed them in my small grinder jar and have ready made lemon zest in a freezer. Do give this a try! You will love this flavor filled zest.

    Labels: Homemade,  Cocktail, International Cuisine, Italy, Vodka, Lemon, Limoncello, Liqueur

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