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Madeleines

Category : Recipes

These light and delicious French classic Madeleines are so quick and easy to make – but you can’t skimp on the steps. In this recipe it’s the process that’s the important thing if you want to get a successful result. You could make them in a cupcake pan if you don’t have a Madeleine pan, but make sure you only fill it shallowly, no more than half an inch thick.

Oh yes, they’re best made on the day they’re to be eaten too – but then who could possibly leave any behind?

Ingredients
3 eggs
100g caster sugar
150g plain flour
100g unsalted butter – melted
Grated zest of 1 lemon
Grated zest of 1 orange

Pre-heat your oven to 200C

Whisk the eggs and sugar until thick and pale and whisk leaves a trail when lifted (use and electric!)

Gently fold in flour, butter and zest.

Spoon into moulds

Bake for 12 minutes or until golden and springy to touch

Cool on cake rack and dust shell sides with icing sugar.

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