Reine de Saba (Queen of Sheba) Cake Recipe via Julia Child - Mon Petit Four (2024)

In my opinion, there are 3 things that soothe the soul: good company, good wine, and good chocolate. I can’t imagine my life without either of these.A recipe like this reine de saba cake will remind you just how important the chocolate part of this life equation is.

Reine de Saba

Named after the Queen of Sheba, this chocolate and almond cake is said to be one of the first French cakes that Julia Child ever ate. If this is indeed true, then it’s no wonder she fell in love with French cuisine.

A reine de saba gateau is gloriously French in concept and execution. You have what the French would deem a simple chocolate cake made with plentiful butter and the finesse of a lovely meringue.

Reine de Saba Gateau: Le Chocolat

It’s important to use quality chocolate for a reine de saba, although, if you ask me, it’salwaysimportant to use quality chocolate. I’m making a point of saying it here, however, because thisis a chocolate cake.

If good chocolate isn’t used here, then whereshould it be?

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I like to use 72% dark chocolate. It’s got that perfect balance of rich cocoa flavor and sweetness, unlike darker chocolate bars that can end up tasting a bit too bitter.

Those just won’t do for a cake like this.

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Reine de Saba Recette via Julia Child

A reine de saba recipe is made with typical baking ingredients (nothing peculiar), and yet this cake is definitely luxurious. Simply put, it’s fit for a queen. Thereason is, it’s got remarkable texture.

A reine de saba is typically much lighter and spongier, thanks to the almond flour and meringuethat’s used in the batter. And if you bake the cake like Julia Child instructs, you’ll get a slightly underdone quality that lends creaminess to it.

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I’ve baked a reine de saba the wayJulia Child advises, and I’ve also baked it till it’s perfectly done. How long you decide to bake the cake really depends on what kind of person you are: do you like your brownies super fudge-y, or do you prefer them cake-like?

I’m the latter, so you’ll notice my cake has a tender, yetfully baked crumb.

Why Less Is More

For me, the appeal of this reine de saba cake is in its simplicity. I love the idea of a single-layer cake. It’s a vintage idea that brings nostalgia for what home baking used to be.

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The chocolate glaze on top is nothing but melted chocolate and softened butter stirred together to create one glossy coat. The only artful task in decorating this cake was the careful placement of shaved almonds along the sides of the cake.

This reine de saba proves that, more often than not, less can be so much more.

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Reine de Saba (Chocolate and Almond Cake)

Yield: 8

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes

Total Time: 40 minutes

A delectable, yet simple chocolate and almond cake with a light, spongy crumb and sinfully good chocolate glaze. A recipe adapted from Julia Child.

Ingredients

Meringue

  • 3 egg whites
  • pinch of salt
  • 1 tbsp granulated sugar, (15 grams)

Cake

  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter, (115 grams) softened
  • 2/3 cup granulated sugar, (150 grams)
  • 3 egg yolks
  • 4 oz dark chocolate (72%), (114 grams) melted
  • 2 tbsp brewed coffee, (30 grams)
  • 1/3 cup almond meal, (26 grams)
  • 1/4 tsp almond extract, (1.25 grams)
  • 1/2 cup cake flour, (62 grams)

Chocolate Glaze

  • 2 oz dark chocolate, (57 grams)
  • 1/4 cup unsalted butter, (57 grams) room temperature

Extras

  • shaved almonds, for garnishing
  • unsalted butter, softened, for pan

Instructions

Create the meringue

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F (180°C).Brush a 9" cake pan with softened butter. To the bowl of a stand mixer, add the egg whites and the pinch of salt. Whisk on high speed until the eggs lose their yellow appearance and begin to foam.
  2. Sprinkle the tablespoon of granulated sugar over the egg whites and continue to whisk on high speed until stiff peaks form. The egg whites should stick to the whisk when the whisk is held upside down, and they should look just a bit more firm than shaving cream.
  3. Transfer the egg whites to a medium bowl and temporarily set aside. Rinse out the stand mixer's bowl.

Create the cake

  1. In the bowl of a stand mixer, beat the unsalted butter and granulated sugar together on medium speed until light and fluffy. To the mixer, add the egg yolks and mix until the batter is light yellow (vanilla-colored).
  2. Add the melted chocolate and coffee to the batter, then mix just to incorporate. Then mix in the almond meal and almond extract. Finally, on low speed, mix in 1/3 of the egg whites to lighten up the batter.
  3. Now, use a rubber spatula to stir in half of the cake flour. Fold to incorporate. Add another third of egg whites to the batter, and very gently fold the whites into the batter to incorporate. Add the remaining cake flour and gently fold to mix. Finally, add the remaining egg whites and gently fold to incorporate. There shouldn't be any unmixed egg whites.
  4. Gently pour the cake batter into your prepared pan, using a light hand to evenly spread out the batter in the pan. Bake the cake for 16 to 20 minutes. If you want a fudgey texture, the center of the cake should slightly wobble. Otherwise, remove once cake is set all over. Let the cake rest in the pan for 10 minutes before running a sharp knife along the edges. Flip the cake out onto a wire cooling rack to cool completely.

Create the glaze

  1. Melt the chocolate in a medium bowl in the microwave in 30 second intervals. Use a rubber spatula to stir the chocolate and make sure it's smooth. Add in the butter and stir until the butter has melted as well and the glaze is smooth.
  2. Place the cake on your serving plate, then pour the glaze over the cake. Smooth the glaze across the top of the cake first, giving time for the chocolate to somewhat set before smoothing down the sides. As each minute passes, the chocolate will set more and more, making it less runny. Gently press shaved almonds along the sides of the cake.

Notes

If you want to make this cake gluten-free, you can substitute the cake flour with almond meal too. Follow the directions exactly the same way.

Almond meal can be substituted with almond flour or pulverized almonds.

Coffee can be substituted with rum or water.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 8Serving Size: 8 Servings
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 323

Reine de Saba (Queen of Sheba) Cake Recipe via Julia Child - Mon Petit Four (2024)

FAQs

What is Julia Child's famous cake? ›

The Queen of Sheba Chocolate Cake (” Reine de Saba” in French) has been made famous in North America by cooking instructor Julia Child. It is said to have been the first French cake she ate when she arrived in France.

Why is it called Queen of Sheba cake? ›

The French have a fondness for naming food after famous people. With this in mind, the Queen of Sheba (mentioned in the Book of Kings in the Old Testament of the Bible) likely would have been a dark, rich beauty. This description lends itself nicely to this cake.

What is Julia Child's best dessert? ›

Julia Child's timeless desserts - Charlotte Malakoff, Crêpes Suzette, and Chocolate Mousse - are a testament to the elegance and sophistication of French cuisine. Each dessert offers a unique and delightful experience, combining classic techniques with high-quality ingredients to create memorable flavors.

What was Julia Child's best dish? ›

Here Are Julia Child's Top 5 Recipes, According To Employees At...
  1. Quiche Lorraine.
  2. French Onion Soup. ...
  3. Boeuf Bourguignon. ...
  4. Roast Chicken. ...
  5. Chocolate Mousse. ...
Oct 1, 2020

Who is the most expensive cake in the world? ›

Most Expensive Cakes in the World
CakePrice
Diamond Cake by Debbie Wingham$75 million
Prestige by Mervis Diamond Importers$35 million
Imperial Blossom by Takashimaya$25 million
Nahid Parsa's Luxury Bridal Show Cake$20 million
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Is The Queen of Sheba Black or white? ›

'Black and beautiful'

In the manuscripts of the first-century historian Josephus, a Judean-born Jew later granted Roman citizenship, the Queen of Sheba becomes African. Josephus wrote that she ruled over Egypt and Ethiopia. Egypt was under Roman control at the time, a jewel in the imperial crown.

What country is Queen Sheba from? ›

The Queen of Sheba | PBS. The story of the Queen of Sheba appears in religious texts sacred to Jews, Christians, and Muslims. Described in the Bible as simply a Queen of the East, modern scholars believe she came from the Kingdom of Axum in Ethiopia, the Kingdom of Saba in Yemen, or both.

Why is Queen of Sheba famous? ›

The Queen of Sheba was a wealthy queen thought to have lived somewhere in either Ethiopia or Yemen. She is important to the holy texts of Islam, Christianity, and Judaism. She is most famous for her immense wealth and wisdom and for challenging the wisdom of King Solomon.

What dessert made Julia Child cry? ›

This is the tart that made Julia Child cry. In 1997, Nancy Silverton baked this tart on Baking with Julia, a TV series that featured guest pastry chefs who were—at the time—just emerging as stars.

Does Julia Child use salted or unsalted butter? ›

“Some would cite Julia Child or another prominent baking book author who said to always use unsalted butter.

What made Julia Child so popular? ›

Famous chef, author, and television personality, Julia Child made French cuisine accessible to American audiences. She was one of the first women to host her own cooking show on television, providing tips and lessons on how to prepare French food simply and easily.

What recipe is Julia Child known for? ›

Boeuf Bourguignon

As one of the first recipes Julia Child featured on The French Chef, this stew of slow-cooked beef and red wine is a Child staple. It may take six hours to come together, but that leaves plenty of time for developing a big flavor.

What is Julia Child's most famous? ›

Boeuf Bourguignon

This hearty beef stew from the pages of "Mastering the Art of French Cooking" is, hands down, Child's most infamous dish. (Click here for Food.com's rendtition of boeuf bourguignon.)

What is the cake in the first episode of Julia? ›

HBO's 2022 series “Julia” inspired me, and I'm sure countless others, to make this cake. The light texture of this french chocolate cake is what sets it apart from all others. In the first episode, she makes it to try and win over a television producer at WGBH.

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