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SWEDISH PRINCESS CAKE (PRINSESSTåRTA)



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This recipe is an amalgam of research from Daring Bakers, Semi Swede, Martha Stewart, with my own pastry elements. It makes one large 9-inch cake. This is an intermediate baking project, which means you need to know the basics of making a successful sponge cake that has no chemical leavens.

Provided by Heather Baird

Categories     Dessert

Time 1h40m

Number Of Ingredients 24

4 large eggs
1 cup sugar
1/2 cup flour
1/2 cup potato flour or (70g) cornstarch
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/8 teaspoon salt
1 cup heavy cream
4 egg yolks
3 tablespoons corn starch
1/4 cup granulated sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 envelope (.25 oz. powdered unflavored gelatin)
2 tablespoons cold water
2 cups heavy cream, whipped
1/4 cup powdered sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/3 cup prepared vanilla American buttercream frosting (see notes)
1/3 cup raspberry jam
Powdered sugar for dusting
1 lb. prepared marzipan
Leaf green food color
Ready made rose icing decorations (I used Wilton)
Baker's rose food color
Clear extract (any flavor)

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F. Grease and line a 9-inch round springform pan with parchment paper.
  • Make the sponge: Place the eggs and sugar in a mixing bowl and beat on high speed until pale and thickened. Properly whipped batter should be light and thick, and fall in a ribbon back into the bowl leaving trails of batter on the surface. In a separate bowl, whisk the flours (or cornstarch), baking powder and salt together. Carefully fold the dry mixture into the egg mixture until thoroughly combined. Pour the batter into the prepared pan and bake for about 40 minutes or until a toothpick tester comes out clean. Let the cake cool slightly in the pan for a few minutes then run a knife around the edge and remove the springform collar. Peel away the parchment and let cool completely on a wire rack.
  • Make the custard filling: Stir together the cream, egg yolks, cornstarch, and sugar in a small saucepan. Cook over medium heat, whisking constantly, until the mixture thickens. Stir in the vanilla and remove from heat. Transfer to a bowl and let cool slightly. Press plastic wrap over the surface of the custard and refrigerate until firm. The chilled custard should be thick and hold in the bowl of a spoon.
  • Make the stabilized whipped cream: Sprinkle the gelatin over the 2 tablespoons of water in a small bowl. Let stand until set. Place the heavy cream in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a whip attachment. Set mixer speed to medium and beat until soft peaks form. Gradually add in the powdered sugar and then mix in the vanilla. Heat gelatin in the microwave for 5-7 seconds, or until completely liquid. Gradually add liquid gelatin to whipped cream in a thin stream with the mixer running. After all of the gelatin is added, increase mixer speed to high and beat to stiff peaks. Set aside.
  • Build the layers: Torte the cake into four layers using a serrated knife or cake leveler. The layers will be very thin so do this carefully. Place the bottom cake layer on a plate or cake board. Spread on the raspberry jam and top with a second cake piece. Top the second cake piece with the custard filling (you may have extra custard). Top with a third cake layer. Pile all of the whipped cream on top and smooth into a dome shape using a large spatula. Place the final cake layer on top and press down so that all of the cake's edges are smoothed against the whipped cream and a dome shape is formed. Cover the entire cake with a thin layer of buttercream, smoothing it as much as possible. Refrigerate until the frosting is firm, about 40 minutes.
  • Prep and cover with marzipan: Dust a work surface with marzipan. Knead the marzipan with your hands to soften and place it on the work surface. Add a small amount of leaf green food color to the marzipan and knead in until a consistent green color is achieved. Lightly add powdered sugar as needed to prevent sticking. Roll it to a large circle, lifting to occasionally dust underneath with powdered sugar to prevent sticking. Gently lay the marzipan circle over the top of the cake and use your hands to form the marzipan to the shape of the cake. Trim the excess marzipan from the bottom of the cake using a pizza or pastry wheel. Gently tuck the bottom edges of the marzipan under the cake using the back of a butter knife.
  • Decors: Paint the white Wilton candy roses with a little Baker's Rose food color dissolved in clear extract. Use a kitchen-dedicated art brush with soft bristles so the food color can easily be brushed between the petals.
  • Tint leftover marzipan with a little more leaf green food color, and roll flat on a powdered sugar-dusted work surface. Cut small star-shaped flowers from the marzipan using a fondant cutter. Use leftover buttercream or a dot of corn syrup to attach the star shape to the bottom of the candy rose.
  • Attach the rose to the top center of the cake using buttercream or a dot of corn syrup. Dust the top of the cake with powdered sugar using a small sieve.
  • The cake needs to be refrigerated until serving time and any leftovers need to be refrigerated as well.

PRINSESSTåRTA (SWEDISH PRINCESS CAKE)



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Flavored with a creamy vanilla pastry cream, bright raspberries, and an almondy marzipan, this beautiful layered sponge cake is not for the faint of heart! However, the end result is amazing, and this cake would be excellent at a dinner party, birthday party, holiday celebration, or any special occasion.

Provided by annatheo

Time 5h20m

Yield 12

Number Of Ingredients 20

½ cup white sugar
3 tablespoons cornstarch
2 cups whole milk
4 large egg yolks
4 tablespoons cold salted butter, cubed
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
baking spray
4 large eggs
4 large egg yolks
1 ¼ cups white sugar
2 ¼ cups bleached cake flour, sifted
6 tablespoons salted butter, melted
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1 cup raspberry jam, warmed
2 cups heavy cream
¼ cup powdered sugar
14 ounces marzipan
2 to 3 drops green gel food dye
1 tablespoon sifted powdered sugar, or to taste
1 cup fresh raspberries, or more to taste

Steps:

  • Prepare pastry cream: whisk sugar and cornstarch together in a medium saucepan. Gradually whisk in milk and egg yolks until combined. Turn to medium heat and cook, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens, 5 to 7 minutes.
  • Remove from heat and whisk in cold butter and vanilla until smooth. Strain through a fine mesh sieve into a large bowl. Place a piece of plastic wrap directly on top of custard and refrigerate until cold, about 3 hours or up to 24 hours.
  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Coat two 8-inch round cake pans with baking spray and line the bottom of each pan with parchment paper.
  • Bring a medium saucepan filled with 1 inch of water to a simmer over medium heat.
  • Combine eggs, egg yolks, and sugar in the bowl of a stand mixer. Set the mixing bowl over the pot of simmering water. Cook, whisking constantly, until a thermometer reaches 110 degrees F (43 degrees C), 5 to 6 minutes.
  • Return bowl to the stand mixer. Beat with a whisk attachment on high speed until mixture is pale yellow and has tripled in volume, about 3 minutes. Fold in flour until just combined. Fold in melted butter and vanilla until combined. Divide batter evenly between the prepared pans.
  • Bake in the preheated oven until golden brown and a wooden pick inserted in center comes out clean, 20 to 22 minutes. Let cool in pan 10 minutes. Invert onto a wire rack and let cool completely, about 1 hour. Use a long, serrated knife to split each cake layer in half horizontally. Set cake aside until pastry cream is ready to use.
  • Assemble cake: spread the cut side of each cake layer with warm raspberry jam. Place one cake layer, jam-side up, on a cake plate. Spread 1/2 cup pastry cream over cake. Repeat process with two more cake layers, ending with remaining cake layer on top, jam-side down. Place a 4-inch wooden skewer through the middle of the cake to hold layers in place. Reserve remaining remaining pastry cream for another use.
  • Beat heavy cream and 1/4 cup powdered sugar at medium-high speed with an electric mixer in a large bowl until stiff peaks form. Spread a thin layer of whipped cream around side of cake. Mound remaining whipped cream on top of cake, spreading to create a smooth dome.
  • Knead together marzipan and gel food dye until color is evenly distributed. Roll out marzipan in between 2 sheets of parchment paper, to a 15-inch circle; gently remove top piece of parchment paper. Invert marzipan and drape over cake; gently remove remaining parchment paper. Gently press marzipan down over cake, starting at the top of cake and working your way down to create a smooth dome. Cut away any excess and tuck ends of marzipan under cake.
  • Dust top of cake with sifted powdered sugar. Garnish with fresh raspberries.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 749.8 calories, Carbohydrate 98.2 g, Cholesterol 282.4 mg, Fat 36.5 g, Fiber 2.8 g, Protein 10.8 g, SaturatedFat 17.6 g, Sodium 133 mg, Sugar 70 g

PRINSESSTåRTA: SWEDISH PRINCESS CAKE



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Celebrate birthdays and special events with a Prinsesstårta, or Princess Cake. It's pretty and delicious, with raspberry cream filling and marzipan.

Provided by Kari Diehl

Categories     Dessert     Cakes     Cake

Time 9h5m

Number Of Ingredients 26

For the Pastry Cream Filling
2 cups half-and-half
5 egg yolks
3 tablespoons cornstarch
1/2 cup sugar
1 pinch salt
1 teaspoon vanilla
4 tablespoons butter (cold, unsalted, cut into small pieces)
For the Cake
1 (15.25-ounce) box white cake mix (store-bought or homemade )
1 1/4 cups water
1/3 cup oil
3 egg whites
For the Simple Syrup
1/2 cup water
1/2 cup sugar
For the Whipped Cream
3 cups heavy cream
3 tablespoons sugar
1 tablespoon vanilla
For the Marzipan
1 pound marzipan (store-bought or homemade)
3 drops food coloring (green)
For Assembly
3 tablespoons raspberry jam
Confectioner's sugar (for transferring the marzipan)

Steps:

  • Gather the ingredients.
  • In a large saucepan, bring the half-and-half to a simmer over medium-high heat.
  • In a medium-sized bowl, whisk together the egg yolks , cornstarch, sugar, and salt until smooth.
  • Add half of the scalded milk to the bowl containing the eggs, constantly whisking to incorporate.
  • Return the entire mixture to the saucepan containing the remaining milk, whisking over moderate heat.
  • Continue whisking for about 2 to 5 minutes, until the mixture is thickened and begins to simmer.
  • Allow the pastry cream to simmer, whisking for an additional 2 minutes.
  • Remove from the heat and whisk in the vanilla and cold, unsalted butter.
  • Transfer to another bowl and allow it to cool completely.
  • Cover and refrigerate for at least 5 hours or up to three days before using.
  • Gather the ingredients.
  • Preheat the oven to 350 F for shiny metal or glass pans, or 375 F for dark or nonstick pans. Grease the bottom and sides of 2 (9-inch) cake pans .
  • Mix the cake mix, water, oil, and egg whites in a large bowl with a mixer on medium speed for 2 minutes.
  • Pour 1/3 of the batter into 1 (9-inch) cake pan and 2/3 of the batter into the second 9-inch cake pan.
  • Bake for 25 to 30 minutes, until golden.
  • Remove the cakes from the oven and cool on a rack.
  • When the cakes have cooled, use a serrated knife to slice the larger cake into 2 equal halves.
  • Gather the ingredients.
  • In a saucepan, make a simple syrup by heating the water and sugar. Bring to a boil, stirring constantly until the sugar is completely dissolved.
  • Reduce the heat and simmer for about 10 minutes.
  • Gather the ingredients.
  • Whip together the heavy cream, sugar, and vanilla until stiff peaks form.
  • Gather the ingredients.
  • Knead the green food coloring into store-bought or homemade marzipan .
  • Then shape it into a disk of about 8 inches long.
  • Place the disk between 2 (18-inch) lengths of waxed paper. Working from the middle of the marzipan, use a rolling pin to roll out the disk into a 16-inch circle of even thickness.
  • Gather the ingredients.
  • Lightly brush the simple syrup onto each of the 3 cake layers, taking care not to oversoak them.
  • Spread 1 1/2 tablespoons raspberry jam onto each of the 2 halves of the larger cake.
  • Divide the pastry cream into thirds, folding 1/3 gently into the whipped cream.
  • Spread the remaining 2/3 of the pastry cream on top of the raspberry jam of the 2 cake halves.
  • Stack the 2 pastry-covered halves, then top with the remaining cake.
  • Frost the sides of the cake with the whipped cream in a 1-inch layer.
  • Spoon the remaining whipped cream on top of the cake. Use a spatula to smooth the cream into a dome.
  • Remove the top level of waxed paper from the marzipan. Dust your rolling pin with confectioners' sugar, then lift the marzipan using the bottom piece of waxed paper and drape the marzipan circle over the pin (you can lightly roll the marzipan around the pin as you would ​a pie crust). Remove the waxed paper and transfer the marzipan to the cake.
  • With your hands, gently press the marzipan down over the cake, working from the top down.
  • Smooth it down the sides, then cut off any excess at the bottom with a knife or cooking shears.
  • Tuck the marzipan under the edge of the cake.
  • Sprinkle the cake with confectioners' sugar or decorate with marzipan cutouts.
  • Serve and enjoy.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 461 kcal, Carbohydrate 52 g, Cholesterol 111 mg, Fiber 1 g, Protein 6 g, SaturatedFat 13 g, Sodium 222 mg, Sugar 41 g, Fat 26 g, ServingSize 1 cake (20 servings), UnsaturatedFat 0 g

PRINSESSTåRTA (PRINCESS CAKE)



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Prinsesstårta or Princess Cake is one of the most famous cakes in Sweden, known for its show-stopping layers of sponge cake, pastry cream, and raspberry jam.

Provided by Brontë Aurell

Yield Serves 8-10

Number Of Ingredients 25

¼ stick (25 g) butter, melted and set aside to cool
4 eggs
⅔ cup (120 g) granulated sugar
⅔ cup plus 2 Tbsp. (120 g) all-purpose flour or cake flour
A pinch of salt
1 tsp. vanilla extract, or use the seeds of 1 vanilla bean
2 cups (500 ml) whole milk
1 vanilla bean, seeds scraped
1 whole egg plus 1 egg yolk
½ cup (100 g) superfine sugar
¼ cup (30 g) cornstarch
½ tsp. salt
2 Tbsp. (25 g) butter
1 portion of layer cake bases
1 portion of pastry cream
2¼ cups (600 ml) whipping cream
2 Tbsp. confectioners' sugar, plus more for dusting
½ cup (150 g) good-quality raspberry jam/jelly
7 oz. (200 g) green marzipan (store-bought or homemade and add a drop of green food coloring paste, not liquid)
Pink and green royal icing or marzipan, for the rose and leaves
2 cups (200 g) finely ground almonds (if the grind feels a bit coarse, re-grind it at home a few times in your grinder or processor)
½ (100 g) cup granulated sugar
⅔ (100 g) cup confectioners' sugar
1 tsp. almond extract
1 medium egg white

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F. Prepare 3 baking sheets, greased and lined with baking parchment.
  • Beat together the eggs and sugar on high speed in a stand mixer or using a hand-held electric whisk. Beat until the mixture reaches ribbon stage-you will be able to see the traces of the mixture when you move the whisk.
  • Use a 8-inch diameter plate to draw three circles on baking parchment. Cut these out and place one parchment circle on each of the three baking sheets. Set aside.
  • Combine the flour, salt and vanilla in a separate bowl. Sift into the egg mixture, bit by bit, carefully folding using a figure-of-eight movement until incorporated. Pour the cooled melted butter down the side of the bowl and fold carefully again, trying not to knock out air.
  • Divide the mixture evenly between the parchment circles on the baking sheets spreading right to the edges of each circle with the back of a spoon. If they go over a bit, don't worry, you can cut these bits off afterwards.
  • Bake in the preheated oven for 5-7 minutes or until light golden brown.
  • Remove from the oven and allow to cool completely before removing the baking parchment. If the parchment sticks, slightly dampen the paper side with cold water and the paper will come off easily. Trim any untidy edges using a sharp knife.
  • In a saucepan, heat the milk with the scraped out seeds from the vanilla bean.
  • In a separate bowl, whisk together the eggs and sugar and add the cornstarch.
  • When the milk has just reached boiling point, take off the heat and pour one third into the egg mixture while whisking continuously.
  • Once whisked through, pour the egg mixture back into the remaining hot milk. Return to the stove and bring to the boil, carefully. Whisk continuously as the mixture thickens, for just under a minute, then remove from the heat and stir in the salt and butter.
  • Pour into a cold bowl and place a sheet of baking parchment on top to prevent the cream from forming a crust as it cools. The mixture will keep well in the refrigerator for a few days.
  • If using homemade marzipan instead of store-bought, blend the ingredients together in a food processor until you have a smooth marzipan.
  • Roll the mixture into a log and wrap tightly in plastic wrap. Chill in the refrigerator for at least 1 hour before using.
  • Whip the cream with the confectioners' sugar until stiff. Spoon two thirds into a separate bowl. Mix the remaining one third of the whipped cream with the prepared pastry cream.
  • Make sure your prepared layer cake bases are completely even in size. If not, trim to fit. Place the bottom layer on your chosen serving plate; you won't be able to move the cake once assembled.
  • Spread the raspberry jam/jelly evenly onto the base layer of the cake, then add half of the pastry cream mixture. Top with the second cake layer. Repeat with the remaining jam/jelly and second helping of the pastry cream mixture. Add the top cake layer.
  • Using a cake spatula, spread three quarters of the remaining stiffly whipped cream in a thick layer on the top and the sides of the cake. Make sure the cake is covered evenly all over to prevent jam/jelly from seeping out. Some people prefer to shape the cream into a dome; I quite like more of a level top on my princess cake, but it is up to you.
  • Next, roll out the green marzipan on a surface lightly dusted with confectioners' sugar or over the top of baking parchment (to prevent sticking). Roll out into a large, even circle, big enough to cover the top and sides of the cake (around 14 inches in diameter).
  • Carefully drape the marzipan on top of the cake and peel back the baking parchment, if using. Pull gently around the edges to bring the marzipan down to cover the cake, taking care not to overstretch. Once the marzipan is smoothed over and touching the base all the way around, trim away the excess. Press the edges gently in at the base.
  • To make the rose decorations, mold the pink royal icing or marzipan into ¾-inch tall teardrop shapes for the inside buds. Then roll out small round petal-shaped pieces of icing around ¾ x ¾-inch and wrap each one around the bud in layers. Cut the base off and fix the roses on top of the cake. Lastly, roll out the green royal icing or marzipan and cut out leaf shapes to fix by the sides of the rose. Dust with confectioners' sugar before serving.

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By popular demand, we are now posting the princess cake recipe from Bronte’s book Fika & Hygge – with a few added hints and tips for making the perfect cake. It’s not the easiest cake in the world to make, let’s be honest. But you can do it! You just need some patience and a bit of guidance… And soon you’ll have the perfect Fika cake for your afternoon tea party – and …
From getrecipecart.com


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2017-06-28 The recipe is attributed to a Swedish home economics teacher named Jenny Åkerström who taught at an all-girls school in Stockholm; her students included three Swedish princesses. In 1948, she released a cook book entitled “ Prinsessornas Kokbok: Husmanskost och Helgdagsmat” (The Princesses Cookbook: Home Cooking and Holiday Food).
From notesfromamessykitchen.com


SWEDISH PRINCESS CAKE | PRINSESSTåRTA! - YOUTUBE
Recipe and video showing how to make Swedish Princess Cake (prinsesstårta). A light sponge with layers of raspberry jam, custard and cream. Topped with a thi...
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Swedish Prinsesstårta Pincess torta is a traditional Swedisch dish that first appreated in 1948 in a cookbook published by Jenny Åkerström. It’s a cake with different layers, covered with marzipan and filled with whipped cream and jam.
From funcakes.com


THE HIRSHON SWEDISH PRINCESS CAKE – PRINSESSTåRTA
2015-08-06 Cake: Grease and flour a round shape, approximately 26 cm in diameter. Beat eggs and sugar until fluffy. Mix both the flour and baking …
From thefooddictator.com


PRINSESSTåRTA … OR SIMPLY A PRINCESS CAKE FOR #PINKTOBER
2014-10-07 Ingredients: Strawberry sponge {Make 2 X 3 egg cakes} 6 eggs 170g sugar 170g plain flour 1 1/2 tsp baking powder pinch salt 1 tsp strawberry essence 1 tsp vanilla bean powder {or vanilla extract} 1 tbsp Grand Marnier {optional} few drops red food colour {optional} Simple sugar syrup 25ml water 50g ...
From passionateaboutbaking.com


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2021-06-27 Temper the eggs by adding a little bit of the hot milk into the bowl while vigorously whisking. Once combined, add egg and milk mixture back into the pot and continue to cook.
From dishaboutthedish.com


SWEDISH PRINCESS CAKE (PRINSESSTåRTA) - SCANDINAVIAN SIMPLE EATING
2019-09-10 1 1/2 cup confectioner’s sugar. 2-3 drops green and red food color. Start with preparing the sponge cake. Slice it into three layers (keep it in the freezer for half an hour before slicing the layers, that make it much easier). Then prepare the vanilla custard, see recipe here. Or you can use a ready one if you prefer.
From scandinaviansimpleeating.com


RECIPE: SWEDISH EASTER PRINCESS CAKE | SWEDES IN THE STATES
2022-04-05 butter and flour for the cake pan. Directions: Preheat oven to 345 degrees. Butter and flour a 9 inch springform pan. Whip eggs and butter with until fluffy, about three minutes. Mix flour, potato starch and baking powder in a bowl. Sift …
From swedesinthestates.com


PRINSESSTåRTA – A SWEDISH PRINCESS CAKE – AN ILLUSTRATED RECIPE AND ...
2020-02-24 Prinsesstårta – A Swedish Princess Cake – An Illustrated Recipe and Exhibition Catalog. ... “Prinsesstarta – A Swedish Princess Cake”, an illustrated recipe book and exhibition catalog $25 shipped. To order contact [email protected] or call 218-722-5815. Page 7 – Sifting the flour Page 12 – Cutting the sponge cake into three even ...
From carolynolson.net


A PRINCESS STORY – SWEDISHNESS
1. Set the oven to 175 degrees. Grease and toast a round cake tin, about 24 cm in diameter. 2. Mix eggs and sugar ans whisk whisk whisk. Mix wheat flour, potato flour and baking powder and stir it into the egg batter.
From swedishness.ch


PRINSESSTåRTA, THE SWEDISH SHOWSTOPPER
2022-01-28 To make the crème patissiere. Warm the milk in a pan over a medium heat. In a bowl mix together the egg, egg yolk, sugar, flour and vanilla. Once the milk is steaming pour it over the egg mixture beating as you do it. Pour this back into a clean pan and bring to a gentle boil over a low heat stirring constantly.
From livinganordiclife.com


SWEDISH PRINCESS CAKE PRINSESSTåRTA - SPRINKLE BAKES | RECIPE ...
1 Baker's rose food color. 1 tsp Baking powder. 3 tbsp Corn starch. 1/2 cup Flour. 1 Food color, Leaf green. 1/4 cup Granulated sugar. 1/2 cup Potato flour. 1/4 …
From pinterest.com


HISTORICAL RECIPES: PRINSESSTåRTA – LEARN HOW TO MAKE - HISTORYEXTRA
2020-09-21 Split the vanilla pod, scrape out the seeds, and add to a saucepan with the milk. Bring carefully to the boil. Meanwhile, whisk the egg yolk and sugar until almost white, then turn off the whisk and add the corn flour. Turn the whisk back on to medium and slowly add the hot milk to the bowl, whisking continuously.
From historyextra.com


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