1    Vanilla bean; very finely
          — minced OR
   1/2 ts Pure vanilla extract
     1 c  Granulated sugar
   3/4 c  Unsalted butter; softened
          — (that is 1-1/2 sticks)
     3 lg Eggs; separated
   1/2 c  Blanched almonds; very
          — finely ground
     3 tb Fresh orange juice
   1/2 c  Yellow cornmeal
   1/2 c  All-purpose flour
     1 ts Baking powder
       pn Salt
     2 tb Potato starch OR arrowroot
          Confectioners’ Sugar (opt.)
 “This is a lovely light citrusy cake that keeps well.  Serve it with
 sherbet or lightly sweetened berries.  Makes 8 – 10 servings.”
 Lightly butter and flour 9-inch round cake pan.  Put minced vanilla and
 sugar in blender; blend until vanilla is completely pulverized. (If using
 extract, add later with orange juice.)
 In medium mixing bowl cream butter until light and fluffy. Using a sifter
 to hold back any pieces of vanilla bean that didn’t disintegrate, slowly
 sift vanilla and sugar into butter a little at a time, beating
 continuously.  Add egg yolks, one at a time, beating after adding each.
 Stir in almonds and orange juice (and vanilla extract, if using). Stir in
 cornmeal, blending thoroughly.  Set cornmeal mixture aside.
 Mix flour, baking powder, salt and potato starch; place in sifter and set
 aside.
 In separate bowl beat egg whites to stiff peaks.  Stir in about 1/4 of egg
 whites into batter, then sift about 1/3 of flour mixture over it. Fold
 flour into batter.  Continue adding egg whites and flour twice more, foling
 after each addition and ending with remaining egg whites.
 Pour batter into prepared cake pan and bake in preheated 325=F8 oven 30 ~
 35 minutes or until cake is golden brown and springs back to the touch.
 Cool on rack.  Remove from pan.
If using, sift a little confectioners’ sugar over top before serving.
 Nutrients per serving: calories 313, protein 4g; carbohydrates 34g; total
 fat 18g (saturated 10g), 52% of calories; cholesterol 102mg; sodium 84g.
 SOURCE: Nancy Harmon Jenkins is the author of “The Mediterranean Diet
 Cookbook”, Bantam Books.  She teaches at food writing and history at
 Radcliffe.
typed by teri chesser 7/95 posted NC 3-97
                 
                 Yields       
                9 Servings