Best 5 Passion Fruit Icebox Cake Recipes

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Welcome to a tropical paradise, where flavors dance and textures delight. The passion fruit icebox cake is a symphony of tangy and sweet, a celebration of summer's bounty. This no-bake cake is a breeze to make, with layers of creamy passion fruit filling, crunchy graham cracker crust, and fluffy whipped cream. The filling is made with fresh passion fruit puree, cream cheese, and condensed milk, creating a smooth and velvety texture that bursts with tropical flavor. The graham cracker crust provides a sturdy base and a delightful crunch, while the whipped cream topping adds a light and airy touch. This crowd-pleasing dessert is perfect for any occasion, from backyard barbecues to elegant dinner parties.

In addition to the classic passion fruit icebox cake, we've also included two variations to tantalize your taste buds. The mango passion fruit icebox cake adds a touch of sweetness and a vibrant orange hue to the classic recipe, while the chocolate passion fruit icebox cake is a decadent treat that combines the richness of chocolate with the tangy passion fruit filling. No matter which recipe you choose, you're in for a tropical treat that will transport you to paradise with every bite.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

ICEBOX FRUITCAKE



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This old-fashioned Icebox Fruitcake recipe is a traditional holiday dessert that's overflowing with decadent ingredients, like Graham cracker crumbs, pecans, maraschino cherries, and mini marshmallows.

Provided by The SouthernPlate Staff

Categories     Dessert

Time 20m

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 box graham crackers (14.4 oz)
1 cup pecans
1 jar maraschino cherries (10 oz)
1 tablespoon cherry juice
1 cup raisins
1 cup shredded coconut (firmly packed)
1 1/2 cups mini marshmallows
1 can sweetened condensed milk (14 oz)

Steps:

  • Finely crush graham crackers and coarsely chop pecans and drained cherries.
  • Combine all ingredients in a large mixing bowl and mix well.
  • Turn out into a lightly buttered 9x13 baking dish and press flat into the pan with your hands. Chill for at least 6 hours.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 135 kcal, ServingSize 1 serving

PASSION-FRUIT ICEBOX CAKE



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This six-layer lemon cake is filled with passion fruit curd and creme fraiche mousse.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Dessert & Treats Recipes     Cake Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 10

6 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted and cooled, plus more for coating pan
6 large eggs
1 cup sugar
Zest of 1 lemon, finely grated
1 1/2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice
1 1/3 cups all-purpose flour
Creme Fraiche Mousse
Passion-Fruit Curd for Icebox Cake
1/4 cup shredded coconut
8 passion fruit

Steps:

  • Heat oven to 350 degrees. Line 11 1/2-by-17 1/2-inch jelly-roll pan with parchment; brush with soft butter, and dust with flour, shaking out excess.
  • Place eggs and sugar in bowl of electric mixer. Using hand whisk, stir until mixed. Set bowl over pot of simmering water; whisk until mixture is warm, about 3 minutes.
  • Transfer bowl back to electric mixer; beat with whisk on high for about 7 minutes until, when whisk is lifted, mixture leaves trail resembling a ribbon that blends back into surface in 3 seconds. Add zest and juice. Sift flour over egg mixture, one-third at a time, folding after each addition. Just before final third is completely folded in, stream in butter; fold in. Pour into prepared pan; bake until cake tester comes out clean and cake is springy to the touch, 16 to 18 minutes. Cool. Invert pan to remove cake; peel off parchment.
  • Slice cake widthwise into three rectangles, about 5-by-11 inches each. Split each in half, creating two layers of equal thickness. Place one layer on a flat, rectangular platter; spread with 3/4 cup mousse. Spoon 1/2 cup curd over mousse; spread. Cover with another cake layer; repeat process ending with cake layer. Reserve 3/4 cup mousse to frost cake. Cover with plastic; chill about 4 hours or overnight.
  • When ready to serve, invert cake onto a serving plate. Spread top of cake with reserved mousse; sprinkle with coconut. Serve with passion-fruit pulp spooned around cake.

PASSION-FRUIT CURD FOR ICEBOX CAKE



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This curd goes with our Passion-Fruit Icebox Cake.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Dessert & Treats Recipes

Yield Makes 2 1/2 cups

Number Of Ingredients 4

2 cups sugar
1 cup unsweetened passion-fruit puree
12 large egg yolks
8 tablespoons (1 stick) unsalted butter, cut into small pieces

Steps:

  • Combine sugar, puree, and yolks in a large mixing bowl, and whisk together.
  • Set bowl over pan of simmering water; whisk until thick enough to coat back of spoon, 15 minutes. Cook about 5 minutes.
  • Remove bowl from heat; stir in butter, piece by piece, until melted. Cool, cover with plastic, and refrigerate until needed.

PASSION CAKE



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Bake this impressive tropical sponge for a special occasion. This scrumptious triple-layer passion fruit cake is also perfect for Valentine's Day

Provided by Sarah Cook

Categories     Afternoon tea, Treat

Time 1h25m

Number Of Ingredients 17

150ml sunflower oil , plus a little extra for the tin
300g self-raising flour
1 tsp ground cinnamon
1 tsp baking powder
300g caster sugar
50g desiccated coconut
2 eggs , plus 2 egg whites, whole eggs beaten
2 over-ripe bananas , mashed
140g carrots , grated
432g can crushed pineapple in juice, drained in a sieve, reserving the juice (or briefly whizz a can of pineapple chunks, then sieve)
100ml milk
4 ripe passion fruits , halved
25g caster sugar
200g tub soft cheese
100g softened butter
85g icing sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract

Steps:

  • Heat oven to 180C/160C fan/gas 4. Oil and line the bases of 3 x 20cm sandwich tins with baking parchment. Mix the flour, cinnamon, baking powder, half the sugar and the coconut in a large mixing bowl. In another bowl mix the beaten whole eggs, mashed bananas, grated carrot, drained crushed pineapple, milk and oil. Beat the egg whites until stiff, then add the remaining sugar and beat until stiff and shiny again.
  • Stir the wet mixture into the dry until smooth and lump-free, then using a large metal spoon or spatula, fold in the egg white mixture. Divide evenly between the tins and bake for 25 mins until risen and a skewer comes out clean. You might need to swap the position of the tins after 20 mins.
  • For the drizzle, scoop out the passion fruit pulp into a small pan. Add the pineapple juice and caster sugar and heat until bubbling, then bubble until syrupy. For the icing, beat the cheese and butter until lump-free, then beat in icing sugar and vanilla. Chill until ready to assemble.
  • Poke the cakes all over with a skewer, drizzle over most of the passion syrup, then cool. Once cool, spread the icing over two of the sponges. Sandwich together and top with the third, un-iced, sponge. Drizzle over the remaining syrup.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 611 calories, Fat 32 grams fat, SaturatedFat 13 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 80 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 56 grams sugar, Fiber 3 grams fiber, Protein 7 grams protein, Sodium 0.83 milligram of sodium

PASSION FRUIT POUND CAKE



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Categories     Cake     Fruit     Side     Bake     Passion Fruit

Yield makes one 9-inch (23-cm) loaf cake; 10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 12

Cake
1 1/2 cups (210 g) all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
3/4 cup (6 ounces/170 g) unsalted butter, at room temperature
1 cup (200 g) sugar
Grated zest of 2 oranges, preferably organic
3 large eggs, at room temperature
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Glaze
1/2 cup (125 ml) strained fresh passion fruit pulp (from about 6 passion fruits) or thawed frozen purée (see Tip)
1/3 cup (65 g) sugar

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C). Butter the bottom and sides of a 9-inch (23-cm) loaf pan, dust it with flour, and tap out any excess. Line the bottom with a rectangle of parchment paper.
  • To make the cake, in a small bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, and salt. Set aside.
  • In a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment (or in a bowl by hand), beat together the butter, 1 cup (200 g) sugar, and the orange zest on medium speed until light and fluffy, 3 to 5 minutes.
  • In a small bowl, beat together the eggs and vanilla. With the mixer running, slowly dribble the egg mixture into the butter mixture, stopping the mixer and scraping down the sides of the bowl as needed, until the eggs are completely incorporated. (The mixture may look curdled, which is normal.)
  • Using a rubber spatula, stir the flour mixture into the butter-sugar mixture by hand just until combined. Don't overmix. Scrape the batter into the prepared loaf pan and smooth the top. Bake until a toothpick inserted into the center of the cake comes out clean, about 1 hour. Let cool about 15 minutes.
  • While the cake is cooling, prepare the glaze. In a small bowl, very gently stir together the passion fruit juice and 1/3 cup (65 g) sugar. Don't let the sugar dissolve.
  • Loosen the cake from the loaf pan by running a knife around the sides of the cake. Invert the warm cake out of the pan, peel off the parchment paper, and turn it right side up onto a plate.
  • Using a wooden skewer, pierce the top of the cake all the way through to the bottom about 50 times. Spoon half of the glaze over the top of the cake. Turn the cake on each of its sides, spooning the rest of the glaze over so that the cake is evenly coated. Sop up the glaze that collects in the plate by rubbing the bottom and sides of the cake in it.
  • Serving
  • Serve the sliced cake just as it is or with a compote of fresh tropical fruit or berries.
  • Storage
  • Store the cake loosely wrapped in plastic wrap, to keep the glaze crisp.
  • Variation
  • To make ORANGE POUND CAKE, replace the passion fruit juice in the glaze with 1/2 cup (125 ml) freshly squeezed orange juice.
  • tip
  • To strain fresh passion fruit pulp, halve the fruits, scoop the pulp into a mesh strainer set over a bowl, and press the pulp to separate the seeds from the juice. You can find frozen passion fruit purée in Latin markets as well as online (see Resources, page 270).

Tips:

  • Use ripe passion fruits: The riper the passion fruits, the sweeter and more flavorful your cake will be. Look for passion fruits that are deep purple or wrinkled.
  • Chill the cake before serving: This will help the cake to set and make it easier to slice.
  • Garnish with fresh passion fruit: This will add a pop of color and flavor to your cake.
  • Serve the cake with a dollop of whipped cream or ice cream: This will make the cake even more delicious.

Conclusion:

This passion fruit icebox cake is a delicious and easy-to-make dessert that is perfect for any occasion. It is made with simple ingredients and can be assembled in just a few minutes. The cake is light and refreshing, with a sweet and tangy flavor. It is sure to be a hit with your family and friends.

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