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Yes, olive oil also has a sweet side

From zesty cake to creamy custards and ice-cream, here are the sensational desserts that tap into olive oil's sweet side.

Lemon olive oil cake

Lemon olive oil cake Source: Peter Kuruvita's Coastal Kitchen

If you haven't used olive oil in your ice-cream before, be prepared to trade in your love for chocolate, strawberry, vanilla for this - EVOO version. Sweet and gentle, the result is in an ice-cream with a fresh and caramel-like flavour with a hint of savouriness and creamy texture.
Olive oil ice-cream
Olive oil ice-cream Source: Sharyn Cairns
This cake is beautifully moist with slightly savoury, grassy notes from the olive oil and bay leaves, and a freshness kick from the mandarins. Don't have mandarins on-hand? This loaf also sings with oranges, lemons or blood oranges, or perhaps a combination of all three!
Mandarin & bay leaf olive loaf
Mandarin & bay leaf olive loaf Source: Chris Middleton
Hojiblanca extra virgin olive oil is ideal for this recipe. It tends to have a hint of nuttiness and is slightly robust, yet still very smooth. It's almost almond-like characteristics work seamlessly in the cake and combine naturally with the topping, while the silky custard binds all the flavours together.
Olive oil cake with orange scented custard and nuts
Olive oil cake with orange scented custard and nuts Source: Sharyn Cairns
The Mediterranean climate in Margaret River is perfect for growing olives, and olives are more than antipasto! With that in mind, Peter Kuruvita makes an olive oil cake with a very special olive caramel - yes, whole olives! The caramel can also be used in savoury dishes as well.
Lemon olive oil cake
Lemon olive oil cake Source: Peter Kuruvita's Coastal Kitchen
This one is an absolute favourite and it's also vegan-friendly AND dairy-free! Spread this Spanish chocolate pâte on some toasted bread, drizzle with extra olive oil and sprinkle with salt - be warned, this pot may just be your undoing.
Chocolate Pâté
Chocolate pâté Source: Hardie Grant Books
This gluten-free pistachio cake shines with subtle lemon flavour teamed with an aromatic rosewater icing. It's lovely, light and nutty making it the perfect afternoon tea cake.
Gluten-free lemon and pistachio cake with rosewater icing
Gluten-free lemon and pistachio cake with rosewater icing Source: Alan Benson
Similar to Italian twice-baked biscotti, fekkas are a popular Moroccan biscuit. This recipe calls on a little bit of light olive oil to bind the dough and it's got a lovely citrus-and aniseed-flavoured raisin mixture throughout the centre.
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With their crimson-stained flesh and blushed skin blood oranges are considered one of the most vibrant of citrus fruits. They have the ability to add not only a wonderful rosy hue to these upside-down walnut cakes but also a lovely, slightly bitter flavour to offset the sweet syrup – this is truly a special high tea offering.
Upside-down blood orange and walnut cakes
Upside-down blood orange and walnut cakes Source: Alan Benson
Easy to make, this is a delightfully moist apple cake awash with spices. Once you get through peeling and grating your Granny Smith's, the rest is a breeze and a must alongside some fresh cream and homemade .
Spiced Granny Smith, yoghurt and brown sugar cake
Spiced Granny Smith, yoghurt and brown sugar cake Source: Sharyn Cairns
Lemon and apricots go really well together and , Silvia Colloca adds liqueur to her batter. This fluffy cake features sambuca and, typical of Italian desserts, calls for extra virgin olive oil rather than butter.
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This cake is a hero with a thousand faces. With herbs and spices, citrus juice, spirits and various extracts and essences, this will quickly become a household favourite. It's as simple as making pancakes, bakes up to have a moist interior and a crispy, golden exterior, and because it’s a blank slate for whatever floral notes or earthy spices you want to add.
Herbes de Provence and rose olive oil cake
Herbes de Provence and rose olive oil cake Source: Beth Kirby
Want more? Get your hands around more olive oil sweet sensations .

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Published 18 June 2018 11:08am
Updated 26 July 2018 9:47pm
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