For the biscuit:
5 eggs
180 g sugar
a pinch of salt
5 Tbsp hot water
250 g poppy seeds
200 g flour
2 tsp baking powder
Grind poppy seeds. Beat eggs, sugar, salt and water with a mixer until foamy on a highest speed for about 8 minutes. Add poppy seed paste and flour with baking powder. Bake 5 26Ø biscuits in a preheated oven on 190°C for about 10-12 minutes.
For the cream:
10 gelatin sheets
750 g strawberries
100 g sugar
250 g yogurt
400 ml heavy cream
Puree strawberries in a blender. Soak gelatin sheets for 5 minutes in cold water. Take them out of the water and squeeze water out with your hands and melt on low heat with 3 Tbsp of strawberry puree. Stir into puree, add sugar, yogurt and beaten heavy cream.
To assemble: Place one biscuit on the bottom of your spring form pan, spread a layer of cream over and repeat with the rest of the biscuits.
Adapted from Broccoli's Mak-torta sa jagodama.
My notes: I used 4 biscuits for the cake, since the height of my pan only allowed that much. I cut out tiny hearts from the remaining one with a cookie cutter.
This is my entry for SHF - Spices, hosted this month by Anita of Dessert First, event created by Jennifer of The Domestic Goddess.
5 eggs
180 g sugar
a pinch of salt
5 Tbsp hot water
250 g poppy seeds
200 g flour
2 tsp baking powder
Grind poppy seeds. Beat eggs, sugar, salt and water with a mixer until foamy on a highest speed for about 8 minutes. Add poppy seed paste and flour with baking powder. Bake 5 26Ø biscuits in a preheated oven on 190°C for about 10-12 minutes.
For the cream:
10 gelatin sheets
750 g strawberries
100 g sugar
250 g yogurt
400 ml heavy cream
Puree strawberries in a blender. Soak gelatin sheets for 5 minutes in cold water. Take them out of the water and squeeze water out with your hands and melt on low heat with 3 Tbsp of strawberry puree. Stir into puree, add sugar, yogurt and beaten heavy cream.
To assemble: Place one biscuit on the bottom of your spring form pan, spread a layer of cream over and repeat with the rest of the biscuits.
Adapted from Broccoli's Mak-torta sa jagodama.
My notes: I used 4 biscuits for the cake, since the height of my pan only allowed that much. I cut out tiny hearts from the remaining one with a cookie cutter.
This is my entry for SHF - Spices, hosted this month by Anita of Dessert First, event created by Jennifer of The Domestic Goddess.
An interesting combination of ingredients! That cake looks fantastic and ever so pretty! Yummy!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
prekrasna je... :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful presentation! I love the heart cut out detail! So creative!
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteoh this is too cute--the photo with he candles is brilliant. perfect depth.
ReplyDeletethank you for the purple in middle of all this pumpkin pumpkin apple apple yadda. :)
Beautiful. The colour combination is great. I like it :) must be delicious too!!
ReplyDeleteCan I have a piece?
ReplyDeleteThis is so interesting and so lovely. Great job!
ReplyDeleteLove that contrast between the pink and black layers. Very dramatic cake :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous cake - I have never seen anything like it!
ReplyDeleteThe cake is so pretty with the hearts Marija! Great entry for SHF!
ReplyDeleteoh beauty!
ReplyDeleteMmmmmmmmmmm... divno izgleda...
ReplyDeletethis is just perfect!!! I love poppy seeds (and you seem to feed my lust on regular bases with your wonderful recipes and great combinations!)
ReplyDeleteI just have to ask: what kind of knife do you use when cutting your cakes? surgeon ones? ;)
clap, clap, clap, bravo!
Mogu samo uzvratiti komplimente :)
ReplyDeleteizgleda savršeno, fotke su odlične :)
Oooh! Love poppyseed. Those layers look amazing. I just love all your baked goods. Wish I had that kind of skill.
ReplyDeleteMarija, this cake looks amazing!!!! I love it!
ReplyDeleteMargot
Oh, how pretty are the colors of your cake!
ReplyDeleteNice blog, I'm scrolling through to see what yummies you have hiding here!
~ingrid
Goshhh,
ReplyDeleteThis cake is beautiful. Really fantastic idea.
Good luck on the event!
Claudia
Gorgeous and tasty! Another lovely post.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad I found this! My mother is crazy about poppy seeds, so I might make this for her birthday. Yum!
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