Citrus orange juice and zest and nutty quinoa moist buttery pound pastry; Orange Quinoa Cake aka Bolo de Laranja.
Drool over something delicious and packed with flavour. Enjoy a vegan treat that will transport you to the sun-kissed hills of Portugal. And, peak to new heights.
This dish will suspend your belief that vegan food can’t be made super yummy and moreish.
When to make this Recipe:
Make this:
- When summer is in full swing and oranges are at their peak
- When you’re hosting a relaxed gathering with friends
- When you need a show-stopping dessert to impress your loved ones
What Inspired Me:
My love for Orange Quinoa Cake was sparked during a visit to Portugal, where I attended the vibrant Saint John’s Festival in Porto. My friend had made this traditional Bolo de Laranja, but unfortunately, it wasn’t vegan. This experience inspired me to create a vegan version of this classic Portuguese dessert.
The Festival was simply outworldly; we had Chinese lanterns which sauntered into the night sky and afterwards everyone went into the streets. We were all hitting each other with plastic hammers, and the festivities were topped with a fireworks display at midnight over the Douro River.
Recipe Highlights:
- Vegan and gluten-free: A guilt-free treat that’s perfect for all diets
- Moist and flavourful: A perfect balance of citrus and nutty quinoa
- Portuguese charm: A traditional dessert with a modern twist
- Easy to make: A simple recipe with minimal ingredients
What equipment to use:
For this recipe, I suggest:
Stove
High-speed blender
Oven
What to do next:
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Love.
Edward x
Top tip – take the orange remove as much of the pith as possible but do not over worry if this proves difficult. Though, the pith tends to be bitter, it is equally nutritious as the fruit itself.Ingredients
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