The chocolate boxes are empty; the red roses are wilting. Without a doubt, post-Valentine's Day can be a bummer time of year, with not much other than the chance green-dyed pastry and Irish Soda bread between now and Easter Candy. Happily for you, Cakespy has put together a list of some confectionery Prozac alternatives: happy desserts, perfect for the dark winter days still ahead.

Topping off the list is the Basque Cake (or, if you're feeling authentic and/or fancy, the Gâteau Basque). Really, the Basque cake is probably the embodiment of sunshine in a cake; not a bread, not a pie, not a cake, but some delightful amalgamation of all three, with all sorts of variations depending on where your recipe comes from geographically. As its name would imply, it hails from the Basque region, a magical area that straddles the border between Southern France and Spain, and is traditionally served in June when cherries are plentiful (there's even a cherry festival each June in the town of Itxassou). Just a taste of this cake, with a fruit complement, is like tasting the sun itself, transporting your tastebuds to a warmer climate, surrounded by trees bowed with the weight of their own fruit. Basque in the sun, indeed. Recipe listed below.
Gâteau Basque (Basque Cake)
Servings: 8
Preparation time: 15 minutes
Cooking time: 25 minutes
Ingredients:
Pre-heat the oven to 400 Degrees Fahrenheit.
Using 1/2 Tb, butter a round 7" pan. Coat the pan with flour.
In a bowl, mix flour, sugar and baking powder together and then add eggs and soft butter.
Split the dough into 2 parts, roll one out and place it in the pan, rising up the side of the pan by 1/2”.
Pour the jam on top of the dough.
Roll the second part of the dough on the table (after sprinkling some flour on the table) to form a round crust the same size as the pan.
Put it on top of the jam and stick the edges with the bottom dough. It is important to keep the jam inside the crust.
Mix an egg yolk with a few drops of water. Paint it on top of the crust.
Place in the oven for 25 minutes.
Recipe thanks to France Monthly.
Still not happy? What can we say: when life's a drag, get dragées! San Francisco-based Miette Patisserie has just revamped their site and added an online store, so these Frenchie treats can be delivered right to your home. While dragées may also refer to the crunchy-silver ball bearing-esque cake toppings that have been banned in California, the type we're referring to here are what may also be known as Jordan Almonds; entire almonds coated with a sugary shell and finished in lovely pastel colors which the French have been serving up since the 13th century. The contrast of the tender almond with the crunchy, ever-so-slightly vanilla-y sugar coating never fails to bring a smile to our faces; you too can have this joy for just $5 plus shipping by visiting miettecakes.com.
Frown not upside down yet? While personally we've begun to suspect that you might be soulless, nonetheless we've got one more fail-safe happy idea, provided by Cake Gumshoe Karen (who also works at a very cool company, Mailbox Tees): an over-the-top Rainbow Layer Cake! While some may say (shun the non-believers) that simply adding food coloring doesn't change a cake's taste and character, we suggest that you hold off on making judgements til you taste this rainbow; we think you'll find that yes, magic does add a little something to the mix. Recipe listed here.
Frown not upside down yet? While personally we've begun to suspect that you might be soulless, nonetheless we've got one more fail-safe happy idea, provided by Cake Gumshoe Karen (who also works at a very cool company, Mailbox Tees): an over-the-top Rainbow Layer Cake! While some may say (shun the non-believers) that simply adding food coloring doesn't change a cake's taste and character, we suggest that you hold off on making judgements til you taste this rainbow; we think you'll find that yes, magic does add a little something to the mix. Recipe listed here.Gâteau Basque (Basque Cake)
Servings: 8
Preparation time: 15 minutes
Cooking time: 25 minutes
Ingredients:
- 2 cups flour
- 6 oz (12 Tbs) butter
- 2 eggs
- 3/4 cup sugar
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/2 cup black cherry jam
- 1/2 Tbs butter and 1 Tbs flour to prepare the mold
- 1 yolk for decorating the cake
Pre-heat the oven to 400 Degrees Fahrenheit.
Using 1/2 Tb, butter a round 7" pan. Coat the pan with flour.
In a bowl, mix flour, sugar and baking powder together and then add eggs and soft butter.
Split the dough into 2 parts, roll one out and place it in the pan, rising up the side of the pan by 1/2”.
Pour the jam on top of the dough.
Roll the second part of the dough on the table (after sprinkling some flour on the table) to form a round crust the same size as the pan.
Put it on top of the jam and stick the edges with the bottom dough. It is important to keep the jam inside the crust.
Mix an egg yolk with a few drops of water. Paint it on top of the crust.
Place in the oven for 25 minutes.
Recipe thanks to France Monthly.
Want to learn more about all things Basque? Check out The Basque History of the World: The Story of a Nation by Mark Kurlansky. Planning a visit to la belle France? We suggest trying to fit in a visit to the Gâteau Basque Museum (it exists!); find out more at legateaubasque.com. Another wonderful web post about this mighty cake can be found here.
Have we missed your favorite sweet way to chase away winter chills? Let us know!















42 comments:
The rainbow layer cake is a hoot -- and a wonderful idea just in time for my grandson's birthday! Thanks.
oh thanks for this recipe!! hubby always boasts of this cake but i never had the chance to enjoy them :-) maybe its about time
Oooh, that gateau basque looks delicious! Might have to have a go - I'm quite curious as to its texture, since it's a dough that requires rolling out.
Hi, the Gâteau Basque Cake looks so tempting to just take the bite. Thanks for posting the recipe, too. Greetings to you from Botswana !
I LOVE that cake! I have a difficult time with layers though, so it might just be a frustration to make! alas...
Very cute post! Those cakes look like they could cheer me up! The almonds are pretty too, but I still have some sitting on a dusty shelf from my wedding (20 years ago!). It's funny - we always give them out at weddings and no one ever eats them. Must be an Italian thing. ;)
wow, your blog is fantastic! i'll check it out very often!
Well if those cheerful treats don't put a smile on your face, I don't know what would. :)
Yumm the cake just poped up in my screen and i was wowed.
Really delicious.
LOVE your name.....I am a sweet fanatic....so is my husband. We exercise our butts off daily so we can eat hahahahaha. Thanks for sharing your blog!!! Great pictures.....i just take a quick snapshot before I devour my food (not very professional).
whoa, that pictures of the colourful almonds could make me starve do death.. I love them! very nice blog :O)
That rainbow layer cake is awesome! Love it. Thanks so much for including it!
Hi Jessie,
I just "tagged" you in a getting to know you game on my blog. Here's the link to my post:
http://testdrivekitchen.blogspot.com/2008/02/tag-im-it.html
I'm a HUGE fan of your blog. It's so much fun to read. And the artwork is just icing on the cake. (giggle)
Karen
I had never heard of a basque cake before. Sounds delicious!
Haha!! Alternate to Prozac sounds to me! Black Cheery jam, slurp! Looks gorgeous and recipe is easy too!!:)
That basque cake has to be better than Prozac, just look at it!
gorgeous sweets, as always!!
I am curious about Gateau Basque...it does sound delicious. And Miette....gorgeous miette...I shall make it my first stop in SF when I go there this march.
I know there are some great things going on in this post but I can't be bothered to read about them. I only have eyes for that FANTASTIC rainbow cake!
wonderful post and so true...although I have enough chocolate in the house just in case...lol
that rainbow cake looks so neat ...I will have to try that at a party this summer...yumm!
I just keep drawing sweets and treats for my "Yummy Sketches of the Day" and they seem to make me smile and get rid of any winter blues ....
Not only have you brightened my day, but now I want to make a trip to France! I will have to make that Basque Cake!
Oh I had basque cake once and I nearly died a sweet scrumptuous death of happiness! It was so amazing! But can I actually do it? Me doubts I can! I will print out your picture and eat it instead and pretend it was the real thing!
I've never heard of the Basque Cake before, but it sure looks good - how can you go wrong with a 3-in-1 hybrid?
Thank you, hun! The kids are out of school, it's raining again & these little treats will hit the spot! If I get my act together, I'll post a picture - either the cake or me losing my mind.
xoxox Amy
GIMMIE GIMMIE GIMMIE!!!
Love that rainbow layer cake! Love it!
MMM...Basque Cake.
Is that the Space Needle in the background?
I want some jordan almonds now. I haven't had those in a long time.
I've never heard of Basque Cake before either but looking at the recipe it sure sounds great!
Cakes sure are give you that well being feeling! :D
Rosie x
Oh I learn something new everytime I visit!! never heard of basque cake. And that rainbow cake made me smile instantly :-)
Ok, the rainbow cake reminded us of a big oversized roll of lifesavers! Looks deliciously fun :)
I have a "you make my day" award for you....
The Gâteau Basque cake looks really good.
That rainbow cake looks so cool!
Yum yum yum, j'adore le gâteau basque!
The recipe seems so simple yet delicious.
Also, kudos on getting the accents right in both 'gâteau' and in 'dragées'; you wouldn't believe the spelling mistakes I see in very renowned, well-respected publications that never seem to bother to check their foreign spelling....
I am sooo excited!!! I am Basque and when I hear people know about us I get overjoyed!
Lydia: Happy to help! What a perfect idea for his birthday. A showstopper, isn't it?
Dhanggit: I'd say it's about time!
Su-Lin: Yes, the texture is really something else entirely. It's unlike any other cake I have ever had.
Anamika: Thanks for visiting all the way from Botswana! You are so talented, I checked out your sugar craft!
Bethany: Yes, but it is so tasty when it's done...
Stickygooey: Yes, I think the Jordan Almonds / dragees are a bit of an acquired taste. However, when you get good ones that are pretty fresh...yum.
Chililady: Thank you!
Bittersweet: That's what we're hoping they do!!
Happy Cook: Glad you liked it! :-)
Obsessive Foodie: We don't have a car so we walk everywhere, that is our secret!
Josephine: Thanks, they are so pretty, aren't they?
Karen: No, thank YOU for sending it! So happy!
Karen: Thank you! We will try to answer soon...
Deborah: It's about time you tried it!
Asha: Yes, delicious, isn't it??
Rural Vegan: Yes! Cake over drugs. Cake as drugs? Hmm...
Veggiegirl: Thanks! Your blondies recently looked awesome.
Veron: Have you been there before? You will love it!
Buttabuns: Thanks! And I just want to say, once again, buttabuns, thank you for visiting. Can you tell I like your name, buttabuns? Just once more. Butta. Buns. he he he
Diana: Yes, don't cakes just have that magical power?
TW: Yes, it does kind of transport you doesn't it? I would love to add your gumdrop cake if it's ok, to this writeup!
Ello: I don't know, there ARE delicious printer papers, but few are as delicious as the Basque cake, methinks.
Cakelaw: You can't go wrong!
Amy: Cake is way better than losing your mind!
EB: You said it! As usual, spot on.
Teachin': Yeah, isn't it totally fun?
Emiline: Yes, it's the space needle! That's the view from le cakespy's kitchen.
Rosie: Yes, cakes are the best for making you happy! Thank you for your kind words.
Vegan Noodle: If you left smiling we're doing our job! :-)
Tablebread: Oh, what a great association! I like that!
Diana: You make our day too! Thanks!
Kevin: Oh, it is.
Mary-Laure: Thank you! We try!!! ;-)
Aran: Yay! So happy to recognize your peeps--and their fantastic cake!
Love your site and your drawings are so fun.
I'm in the mood for a tasty treat now...
Me, Myself and I: Thanks! I seriously love the red velvet cake pic on your site today.
Bing ADORES Jordan Almonds and it was one of my valentine gifts to her.
Now, she can go get me some basque cake.
Oh this sounds lovely! I can't see the jam layer though? And I've been wanting to try some Basque recipes too so this is perfect.
Ooo that rainbow cake looks delicious. And I'm sad I missed your giveaway! I would've loved the chance to win some of your beautiful artwork. :)
Maria: exactly. Sounds fair to me!
Wandering: There's no jam on this one, points to you for noticing! ;-) We like to add to our liking. It's a good one!
Eat Me Delicious: Thank you for the kind words--and the cakes are wonderful! Damn you for posting those biscuits which we've been dreaming about all day though.
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