Flourless Citrus Cake

Looking for an easy dessert that’s light, flavorful, and naturally flour-free? This citrus cake delivers fresh, sunny flavor with minimal effort. It bakes up soft and fragrant, making it just as good with coffee in the morning as it is for dessert.

This flourless citrus cake is simple, bright, and beautifully unfussy. With fresh orange zest and a soft, tender crumb, it’s the kind of dessert that feels elegant but comes together with pantry staples — perfect for everyday baking or a not-too-sweet treat.
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This flourless citrus cake is simple, bright, and beautifully unfussy. With fresh orange zest and a soft, tender crumb, it’s the kind of dessert that feels elegant but comes together with pantry staples — perfect for everyday baking or a not-too-sweet treat.
Flourless Citrus Cake
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Flourless Citrus Cake

Steps:

  1. Wash hands and surfaces. Rinse any fresh produce under running water.
  2. Preheat oven to 325° F. Grease or line a cake pan or baking dish with parchment.
  3. Crack eggs into a bowl and whisk well. Sift in powdered milk and baking powder. Whisk well for 2-3 minutes. Add in orange zest, vanilla, salt, and sugar. Whisk until combined. Pour batter into pan and cover with tinfoil.
  4. Bake for 15-20 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the cake comes out clean with no batter.
  5. Allow cake to cool before eating. Enjoy right away or for the next 3-4 days. Store leftovers in the freezer for up to 4 months

    Pastel de Naranja sin Harina

    1. Lávese las manos y las superficies. Enjuague cualquier producto fresco bajo agua corriente.
    2. Precaliente el horno a 325 ° F. Engrase o forre un molde para pasteles o una fuente para hornear con pergamino.
    3. Rompa los huevos en un tazón y bátalos bien. Tamice la leche en polvo y el polvo de hornear. Bata bien durante 2-3 minutos. Agregue la ralladura de naranja, la vainilla, la sal y el azúcar. Bata hasta que todo esté bien combinado. Vierta la mezcla en el molde y cúbrala con papel de aluminio.
    4. Hornee durante 15-20 minutos o hasta que al insertar un palillo en el pastel, éste salga limpio y sin masa.
    5. Deje que el pastel se enfríe antes de comerlo. Disfrútelo de inmediato o durante los próximos 3-4 días. Guarde las sobras en el congelador hasta por 4 meses.

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        About the Healthy Habits program:

        The Rhode Island Community Food Bank’s community nutrition team develops and shares nutritious, budget-friendly recipes that allow pantry guests at our member agencies to explore new ways to enjoy accessible foods, including seasonal, fresh, canned, and frozen produce.

        Through our Healthy Habits program, our team of culinary and nutrition professionals work directly with the Food Bank’s network of partner agencies and their guests to provide relevant, practical, and science-based nutrition information to our communities.

        For more information: https://rifoodbank.org/community-nutrition/

        About the Food Bank:

        Founded in 1982 and headquartered in Providence, RI, the Rhode Island Community Food Bank (“the Food Bank” or “RI Food Bank”) serves as the central hub for food distribution across its state-wide network of 147 member agencies/food pantries, ensuring that nutritious food reaches those who need it most. Through donations, federal programs, and community partnerships, the Food Bank works to improve the quality of life for all Rhode Islanders by advancing solutions to the problem of hunger.

        The RI Food Bank is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

        Rhode Island Community Food Bank │ 200 Niantic Avenue, Providence RI 02907 │ (401) 942-6325 (main) │ rifoodbank.org

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