Persian love cake is full of amazing flavors. You'll fall in love with the notes of cardamom, rose and saffron in this classic Persian dessert.
Anything with the aroma of saffron and rose water will make you fall in love with life.
Every time I feel homesick, which is quite often because to me family is so important, I brew some Persian tea (there will be a step by step tutorial in my upcoming cookbook!) with some rose petals and it takes me back all the way back to Tehran, Iran.
I love to have my tea with something sweet, and this Persian Love Cake is such a lovely treat to have with a cup of tea or coffee, especially on a cold winter afternoon. Stay here so I can show you how to make this Persian cake filled with magical aromas of saffron, cardamom and rose water.
This Persian inspired cake has become a hit in recent years and, in my humble opinion, it's a fantastic dessert for Valentine's Day. After all, nothing says "I love you" more than saffron and rose water. And as some say, this cake is "love at first bite". I promise you and your sweetheart will love this delicate cake.
What is Persian love cake?
This is a beautiful cake flavored with the ingredients used in Persian style baking such as rose water, saffron, orange blossom water and cardamom. Once this beautiful cake is fully baked, I add a saffron glaze and top it with edible rose petals and crushed pistachios. It's easy, pretty, and contains a world of stories in every bite.
What I love the most about this cake is the memories it brings. Our home was always enchanted with rose water and saffron aromas when I was a kid, and that's why these aromas just bring me back to my childhood, to the time that life was simple and a bite of cake could turn a bad day into a good one. Just like now, because I still love cake just as much 🙂
What does this cake taste like?
We are talking cardamom, rosewater, orange blossom water, saffron, rose petals and pistachios. It can't get any more Persian than this! This Persian love cake tastes like, how can I explain it? It tastes like one thousand untold stories, childhood days wrapped in laughter and hope, a lover's hug after a long day or the magical feeling of "this is it." I hope this gives you some sense of the flavors involved.
This love cake recipe is pretty easy to follow so if you have the ingredients at hand, it's going to be very simple and you'll soon be enjoying it with your family and loved ones. The Persian ingredients you need for this recipe are:
- Saffron
- Rose Water
- Cardamom
- Edible Rosebuds
- Pistachios
- Orange Blossom Water
These ingredients are also available in Middle Eastern and Persian shops. You can find pistachios in any supermarket and, interestingly enough, I have seen edible rosebuds in Asian supermarkets.
Notes and tips to make Persian Love Cake:
- Rose water, orange blossom water and cardamom are all very strong ingredients so make sure you won't overuse it.
- Store the remaining rose water and orange blossom water in a cool dark place such as a cabinet or pantry shelf.
- This recipe for Persian love cake uses vegetable oil instead of butter to keep the focus of flavors on rose water and cardamom.
- For the saffron glaze, mix powdered sugar with bloomed saffron. If the glaze is too thick, add one teaspoon milk to the glaze and stir well until it reaches the desired consistency.
- This Persian love cake is perfect for Valentine's day. If you would like to make it in a smaller batch, make the recipe with half the ingredients in a 8x8 square pan or an eight-inch round pan.
Make this Persian love bundt cake and you will understand what I mean by love at first bite!
Related Recipes:
- Pistachio cake
- Olive oil cake
- Cardamom Shortbread Cookies
- Saffron Milkshake Recipe (Persian Style)
- Cardamom Cookies Recipe
- Persian Cardamom Muffins – Cake Yazdi
- Revani (Turkish semolina cake)
Persian Love Bundt Cake
Ingredients
Persian Love Bundt Cake:
- 1 ½ cup granulated sugar
- 5 large eggs
- ½ cup vegetable oil
- ¼ cup rosewater
- ½ teaspoon ground cardamom
- 2 tablespoon orange blossom water
- 2 cups all purpose flour
- 2 teaspoon baking powder
- ¼ teaspoon salt
Saffron Glaze:
- ½ cup powdered sugar
- 2 tablespoon bloomed saffron
Topping:
- Dried rose petals
- crushed pistachios
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350f. Coat a bundt cake pan with non stick spray.
- Mix sugar and eggs until fluffy. Add in vegetable oil, rosewater, ground cardamom and orange blossom water into the mixture and whisk well.
- Add flour, baking powder and salt to the wet ingredients and gently whisk until combined.
- Pour the batter into the cake pan and bake for 35 minutes until tester comes out clean.
- Cool on a rack for 5 minutes then transfer into a serving dish.
Saffron Glaze:
- Mix powdered sugar and bloomed saffron in a small bowl. If too thick, add a tablespoon of milk.
Alora
I can't wait to try this recipe! Do you think I could make this in a loaf pan instead? I'm not sure if it would change it too much!
Shadi HasanzadeNemati
Hi Alora! I think you can turn it into a loaf without a problem! Hope you love it 🙂
Kathy
Do you think this recipe would work as mini cupcakes? Id so, any guess on how long to bake?
Shadi HasanzadeNemati
Hi Kathy, Yes. It would work. If they're regular sized cupcakes, my guess is 16-18 minutes. If mini ones, I would say 12-15 minutes. Once the toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean, the cake is ready 🙂
Kathy
thanks!
Emily F.
What type of pistachios do you use for this? Raw unsalted? Dry Roasted and Unsalted? Dry Roasted and Salted? Making it today! Hopefully it turns out well!
Shadi HasanzadeNemati
Hi Emily! I use raw unsalted 🙂 Hope you love the cake! let me know 🙂
Emily Anne Fulfs
oh thank you! I ended up using some dry roasted unsalted (since I already had them in the pantry!) It certainly smells lovely! and looks pretty too!
Shadi HasanzadeNemati
Sounds perfect! I'm glad you like it! If you can, take a photo and tag @unicornsinthekitchen on Instagram! 🙂
Helena
I like how you are using vegetable oil here. This should really bring that flower flavor out. And the composition of the photo is great, too!
Shadi HasanzadeNemati
Thank you Helena! Rose water gives such a great flavor!
Jere Cassidy
I pinned this recipe immediately. Wow, what great flavors. I love rose petal in baking.
Shadi HasanzadeNemati
Thanks! Hope you love the recipe!
Britt | Sweet Tea and Thyme
That cake is gorgeous! I love the way you described it, it does look like a 'love' cake.
Shadi HasanzadeNemati
Thanks Britt!
Lisa | Garlic + Zest
This cake is absolutely beautiful, Shadi! Seriously a triumph -- and I'm loving the flavor combination -- especially saffron and rosewater -- two ingredients I don't use enough of. I agree, it's perfect for Valentine's Day.
Shadi HasanzadeNemati
Thank you Lisa! This cake is full of flavors that are so dear to me!
Jaime
How beautiful. I bet the flavors in this are so interesting and unique!
Shadi HasanzadeNemati
Thanks Jaime! This is one of our favorites!
Jennifer A Stewart
The word enchanting is the perfect word for this cake. Not only does it look it but I am sure that it tastes like it too! Those colors are gorgeous!!
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Thanks Jennifer! It really is!
Megan @ MegUnprocessed
This looks fantastic! Beautiful photography, as well!
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Thanks a lot Megan!
Amy
Shadi, I absolutely love the direction you took the bundt cake theme! Such a wonderful combination of flavors and the cake itself is gorgeous.
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Thanks Amy! I love the combination of Rosewater and cardamom!
Wajeeha
I love the flavor of rose water, and this bundt cake looks absolutely delicious Shadi! If only we lived closer to each other, we'd have a food party everyday! 🙂
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We definitely should live next to each other! 😀
Christin@SpicySouthernKitchen
What a beautiful cake! The flavor must be amazing!!
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Thank you Christin! They are!
Michelle @ Giraffes Can Bake
This bundt cake is totally beautiful! And I love how certain flavours and aromas can bring back memories!
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Thank you Michelle! I love the flavor combination here, full of love!
Marsha | Marsha's Baking Addiction
I adore this cake, it sounds and looks so delicious! I have yet to bake with rose water, but this cake is a great place to start! 🙂
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You will love it Marsha! Rosewater gives an amazing aroma to any dish!