Spectacular Summer Berry Cake

Spectacular Summer Berry Cake

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Nutritional Info
  • Servings Per Recipe: 16
  • Amount Per Serving
  • Calories: 275.2
  • Total Fat: 13.3 g
  • Cholesterol: 110.5 mg
  • Sodium: 110.8 mg
  • Total Carbs: 35.9 g
  • Dietary Fiber: 4.8 g
  • Protein: 4.8 g

View full nutritional breakdown of Spectacular Summer Berry Cake calories by ingredient


Introduction

This recipe is a special treat--a must-try! Raspberries, strawberries, blackberries or blueberries will all work wonderfully. This recipe is a special treat--a must-try! Raspberries, strawberries, blackberries or blueberries will all work wonderfully.
Number of Servings: 16

Ingredients

    6 eggs, separated and warmed to room temp (1 hour)
    1 1/2 cup granulated sugar
    1 1/2 cups white flour
    1/2 teaspoon salt
    1/3 cup fresh orange juice
    zest from one orange
    8 cups berries (raspberries used for nutritional info)
    2 cups heavy cream, chilled
    1/4 cup confectioners sugar
    1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

Directions

Take eggs out of refrigerator ahead of time and separate. An hour on the counter will bring them to room temp.
Turn the oven on to 350 degrees.
At high speed, beat egg whites until foamy. Beat in 1/2 cup of granulated sugar, two tablespoons at a time. Beat until soft peaks form. In another bowl, beat the egg yolks until they are very thick and lemon colored. Gradually beat in the remaining 3/4 cup of sugar. At a slow speed, add the flour and salt, orange juice and zest. Beat just until incorporated, about one minute. With a wire whisk, fold in the egg whites.

Pour into an UNgreased 10-inch tube pan (think angel food cake) and bake for 40 minutes. (Until the top springs back then gently pressed with fingertip.) Invert cake over the neck of a bottle and let cool completely for 1 hour.

With a spatula, gently loosen the cake from the pan and remove. Using toothpicks as markers if needed, split cake into three layers with serrated bread knife.
Meanwhile whip the cream with the confectioners sugar and vanilla extract. (I sometimes add a whipping cream stabilizer as well)
Place bottom layer of cake on serving plate. Spread on part of the cream and top with 1/3 of the berries. Repeat with next layers. Have plenty of berries for the top layer and in the center.
Refrigerate for an hour before serving.

Serves 16

Member Ratings For This Recipe


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    8 of 9 people found this review helpful
    who cares..i personally would enjoy my piece sugar and all or cool whip if it has to be as for 24 pieces..just cut it in quarters and have a sugar fest once in a great while is not the end of the world..and yes i lost 273 pounds and i have maintained almost four years now..bring it on girl!!
    - 6/16/13


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    5 of 5 people found this review helpful
    I just find it impossible to believe you can cut a 10 inch cake this unstable into 24 pieces with any type of accuracy to even hope to get a trustworthy or precise calorie count. We are supposed to be counting our calories. And as with CATCHPSU was the sugar included in the calorie count - 6/16/13

    Reply from SISSYFEB48 (7/17/13)
    Sorry about the missing granulated sugar. I have now added it. It was included in the nutritional count. I have also adjusted the servings to 16 just to make it easier to cut.



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    Incredible!
    3 of 4 people found this review helpful
    I like desserts like this, but lets be honest, NO ONE is going to make 24 servings out of this dessert. So I think the 184 calories a serving is very misleading and unrealistic. I see from what others are saying, I'm not alone. Let's be realistic Sparkrecipes. - 6/17/13


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    3 of 4 people found this review helpful
    The recipe calls for granulated sugar yet it's not in the ingredient list. Does the calorie count also ignore the sugar? - 6/16/13


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    Incredible!
    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
    So tasty! - 12/27/18


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    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
    So good,hard to go wrong with berries! - 7/3/18


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    1 of 2 people found this review helpful
    One way around the *very*thin*24 slices*...cut the cake in two horizontally....and simply make two separate pieces (unlayered...) that get cut in 12 pieces each. That's the only way I can figure out how to keep it stable, (short of Freezing the Cake, and finishing prep right as you serve) ! - 6/16/13


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    Good
    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
    I'd rather bake a loaf shaped cake, cut into slices and top with berries and whipped cream. Not as spectacular for presentation, but a whole lot easier, and the eating would be just as good....maybe better because I could more accurately do portion control....so I wouldn't have guilt nagging at me. - 6/16/13


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    great cake - 7/16/21


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    looks good - 6/12/21


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    Very Good
    I used cool whip free to cut the calories. 16 servings is not realistic. - 8/18/20


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    Incredible!
    Great great - 8/14/20


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    yummy... - 7/28/20


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    Incredible!
    yummy - 7/25/20


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    Serves 8. - 7/17/20


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    Incredible!
    impressive! - 7/7/20


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    Thanks - 7/3/20


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    YUMMM - 6/12/20


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    :) - 6/12/20


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    Incredible!
    This was really good. Family loved it. - 3/14/20


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    tasty - 8/19/19


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    What an awesome cake to make now in the summer. I need to keep making desserts like this so we can enjoy our summer longer. Thank you for sharing. - 8/14/19


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    Very Good
    a little too sweet but a good cake! - 7/7/19


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    Great - 7/7/19


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    Very Good
    Great - 7/7/19


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    Very Good
    Tasty treat. - 7/7/19


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    Very Good
    Always chill the bowl and beaters before whipping the cream. It is essential to the consistency of the whipped cream. - 7/4/19


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    This looks delish - 5/29/19


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    looks delicious, too high calorie for me. - 8/8/18


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    Would only be able to eat one piece. - 8/7/18


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    yummy! - 7/27/18


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    So yummy!!! - 7/17/18


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    This looks delicious. I really would like to try it. I have added it to my recipe collection. - 7/16/18


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    Very Good
    Thanks for sharing - 7/3/18


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    Very Good
    Nice, recipe - 6/30/18


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    yummy - 6/29/18


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    I skipped the cake part and just had the fruit and cream. - 6/28/18


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    Incredible!
    Yummy! - 6/27/18


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    super yummy - 6/11/18


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    Very Good
    Just spoon out and enjoy... Yum - 8/24/17


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    Incredible!
    Thanks - 8/3/17


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    Incredible!
    I enjoyed this recipe - 7/29/17


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    Gotta try this! - 7/13/17


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    looks good - 7/12/17


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    This is delicious.. - 7/9/17


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    Yummy! - 6/24/17


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    Incredible!
    Looked and tasted great, but 24 slices, no way! I had a small piece since it was my birthday and I didn't care about the calories. - 6/14/17


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    Yum! - 6/6/17


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    My husband would love this! - 6/4/17


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    Incredible!
    great - 6/1/17


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    Remember moderation is the key when preparing this dessert. - 6/1/17


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    Looks very good! - 8/9/16


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    Although one cannot deny that whipping cream is very tasty, using a low-cal or no-cal product would lessen the calorie count greatly. - 7/4/16


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    Bad
    0 of 2 people found this review helpful
    I can't believe this is on Spark. This could be so much healthier than it is............ - 6/26/14


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    The recipe was good. I baked 2 cakes in smaller pans but I think they were still too thick. So I understand why the recommendation is to slice a cake in three. Cake needs alot of fruit to make up for the dryness. - 6/23/13


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    Bad
    I couldn't possibly get 24 servings out of this one! I'll just eat the berries with some non-fat whipped cream on it instead, I probably could eat the whole cake!! - 6/16/13


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    Incredible!
    I just happened to have strawberries on hand and loved the cake recipe. I did use Cool Whip and Splenda in place of the granulated sugar. Delicious!!! - 6/16/13


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    The granulated sugar is counted which you will see if you look at the full nutritional breakdown BUT as mentioned it is not listed in the ingredients , just in the directions. I too do not see how it could be cut into 24 pieces. - 6/16/13


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    Look good - 6/16/13


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    0 of 1 people found this review helpful
    Delicious! - 6/16/13