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Summer Fruits Friands (Bill Granger)

By Zoebakeforhappykids @bake4happykids
Do you believe I took less than 30 minutes to bake these?

Summer fruits nectarine raspberry cherry friands

Summer fruits friands

No lying but with no preheating of oven and photography, I think I can bake these in less than 25 minutes!!! Baking these little friands is super fuss free and easy as all I need is a whisk and a mixing bowl and no fanciful equipment such as electric mixer or processor is required. 

What is friands? These little French cakes are typically made with almond flour and egg whites and are baked in small molds, mostly in oval or barquette shape. They are typically moist, buttery and quite fashionable to eat. Wikipedia is right! ... saying that these French cakes are actually very popular in Australia and New Zealand.
We can bake friands with any fruits, nuts or chocolate but I like to bake mine now with summer fruits for our Christmas... Summer fruits at this time of the year? Unlike everyone in the Northern hemisphere, we are celebrating Christmas with lots of sunshine and summer in Australia. For all these years that I'm living in Melbourne, we often dashed to the market on Christmas eve to buy at least a tray of mangoes and kilograms of fresh cherries for us to "hibernate" at home during our long Christmas break. However, instead of using fresh fruits to bake, I'm using up the last bit of my frozen stash of fruits as I need to clear up space to freeze new batches of summer fruits soon.

My son and I love fruity friands the most especially when I baked them into these tiny bite size as we can pop each in one mouthful. How did I bake these in less than 25 minutes? Well, let's see ...

Summer Fruits Friands (Bill Granger)

These frozen fruits were semi-thawed in the fridge on the night before the bake. Thus, zero mins required.

Summer Fruits Friands (Bill Granger)

All I need is a wooden spoon and a mixing bowl to mix the cake batter. Mixing is about 1-2 mins.

Summer Fruits Friands (Bill Granger)

Assembling these cakes takes me about 3 mins and baking is 15 mins.

Summer Fruits Friands (Bill Granger)

Do you think I need 5 mins to cool and display these cakes? Less than that!!!

Summer Fruits Friands (Bill Granger)

Let me test one first before serving the rest to my family. Yum!


Here's the recipe from the book, Best of Bill by Bill Granger
(with my modification in blue)

Makes 12 large or 40 small

135g ground almonds
220g icing sugar, sifted
(reduced to 50g for half of the recipe)
85g all-purpose flour, sifted
8 egg whites
150g unsalted butter, melted
210g (1 1/2 cup) cherries or 115g (1 cup) raspberries or 3 nectarines, chopped
(You can use fresh or frozen fruits and I like to semi-thaw the frozen ones when I'm using them to bake the small friands) 
icing sugar, extra, for dusting (optional)
Preheat the oven to 180°C (350°F/Gas 4) or 160°C fan forced. Grease and flour a non-stick 12-hole friand tin or 20-hole miniature friand tin. Mix together the ground almonds, icing sugar and flour. Stir in the egg whites until just combined. Stir in the melted butter.

Pour the batter into the tins. Pit the cherries and cut in half (I use the cherries as a whole without cutting them). Arrange a few cherry halves or raspberries or nectarine pieces on top of each friand.Bake for 25-30 mins or until pale and golden (I baked the small ones for 15 mins). The friands should spring back when touched. Remove from the oven and leave in the tin for 5 mins before turning out onto a wire rack to cool. Dust with extra icing sugar (I didn't do that) and store in an airtight container.

Note: Using half of the recipe, I have baked 20 small friands. I have used (1) 1/4 cup of pitted cherries (2) 1/4 cup of raspberries (3) 1/4 nectarine, thinly sliced to top my small friands randomly. The frozen fruits were semi-thawed in the fridge on the night before the bake.

Happy Baking


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