Madeleines by Raymond Blanc

The humble madeleine is a great favourite, due to its wonderful flavour, but also its adorable shape. Once cooked the madeleines develop a lovely hump on their tops, and there is a reason why; it is the shape of the mould that creates the hump.

Difficulty

Low

Time

142 min

Author

Kenwood

Ingredients

Servings

6

Makes

18 cakes

2 , medium, organic or free-range

80

5

1/2 , zested

1/2

70

4

75 , melted

, to brush the madeleine moulds


Utensils

Madeleine tin, Sieve, Bowl, KVC65.001WH, Whisk Tool

Instructions

Step 1

In the bowl of your Kenwood Chef machine, using the whisk attachment on medium speed, cream together the eggs, caster sugar, honey and lemon zest until light and foaming.

Step 2

Next, add the vanilla extract and continue to whisk.

Step 3

In a separate bowl, sift together the flour and baking powder.

Step 4

Then gradually on a low speed, fold the sifted flour into the mixture.

Step 5

Meanwhile, brush a thin layer of melted butter into the madeleine moulds and refrigerate.

Step 6

Slowly add the warm melted butter to the mixture and continue to whisk on a low speed until smooth.

Step 7

Transfer mixture into a clean bowl, cover with cling film and place in the fridge for a minimum of 1-2 hours in order for the mixture to relax and firm up before you bake it.

Step 8

Pre-heat the oven to 180°C.

Step 9

Either spoon or pipe (using a 1cm diameter nozzle) the mixture into the madeleine tray, making sure you only fill each compartment 2/3 full.

Step 10

Bake in the pre-heated oven for 6-7 minutes. This will give you a lovely soft madeleine. If you prefer yours with a light crunch, leave them to cool for 5 minutes, then place them back in the oven for 1-2 minutes until crisp.

Step 11

Carefully remove the madeleines from their moulds and leave to cool on a wire rack before serving.

Variations:

There are as many variations as you can imagine. The best in my opinion is pistachio. Simply use your Kenwood to whisk in 30g of pistachio paste to the mixture before you refrigerate.