Spiced Coconut Loaf Cake

"Subtlly spiced with coconutty goodness all in a simple loaf cake."Today’s weather here in Southern CA was blustery and cold – cold by California standards that is. People are often surprised at the weather in L.A. because they come thinking it is always sunny and hot here.  Sunny – yes.  Hot – not as much as you would think.  Anyway, with gray clouds lurking and a fire in the fireplace, I used the day’s weather as the equivalent of a snow day in my book and decided to stay home and bake.
"Coconut and spice all wrapped up into a delicious loaf cake."
I went with a recipe that I could whip up relatively quickly and enjoy along side a latte and an afternoon rest-bit.
"Spice and coconut - a delicious combination in a glazed loaf cake."
Not too sweet.  Not too spicy.  Not too coco-nutty.  In other words, this loaf cake is just right.  Delicately spiced and just the right amount of coconut resulted in a cake beautifully balanced in flavor.  Although the recipe as written did not call for a glaze or toasted coconut, I thought both enhanced the overall taste and appearance of this cake.  But if you live by the adage – less is more, then keep things simple with a dusting of confectioner’s sugar instead.
"Spices - both subtle and sweet."

 

Source:  Adapted from Bon Appetit




6 thoughts on “Spiced Coconut Loaf Cake

  1. This looks amazing. Since we are currently in a rain week, I will take the cozy at home opportunity to make this for tomorrow afternoon’s snack. Just a question, though. Can I use coconut milk as a substitute? I REALLY don’t want to drive all that way to the market.

    • Coco Lopez has sugar added to it whereas coconut milk does not. With approximately the same amount of fat in both of them, that shouldn’t be a factor. Coconut milk might make for a less sweet loaf but that wouldn’t necessarily be bad. I say go for it! And if you do, please get back to me and let me know how it turns out.

  2. WOW….what a website! I am impressed. The stories are great, the pictures made me hungry and the recipes actually made me want to bake and I am NOT A BAKER! Actually I can’t even cook. Mary, you are making me want to learn. Great job on this website!

  3. I love anything with coconut, almost as much as I love banana’s. Just kidding about the banana’s. That’s an inside joke. Now if I can just get Wendy to make me one, unless you’re starting a mail-order side business.

    Congratulations on the blog. It’s beautifully done. I don’t know what looks better the pictures or the pastries!

  4. Can’t understand why the origin of this recipe wasn’t noted. It is the exact copy of one in Bon Appetit, May, 2006. Or maybe you are the chef who contributed the recipe. It is a wonderful cake, delicious and tender.

    • Maybe you just missed it Emily but I did give credit to Bon Appetit. You can find it just below the recipe. And yes, this is a very delicious cake!

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