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by Liberty Mendez

A layer of grapefruit slices and a grapefruity drizzle makes this zingy upside-down cake a wake-up call for the tastebuds. It's easy to whip up for an afternoon tea treat with a difference.

Cakes and baking

Preparation

Grapefruit make excellent marmalade. Their pithy skin is also good candied, if blanched several times in fresh water, then simmered in sugar syrup. Otherwise, cut away the thick bitter pith and skin from grapefruit segments before cutting the segments out of their fibrous casing. Prepared in this way, grapefruit tastes good in sweet and savoury salads. Fresh coriander, chilli, other citrus fruit, shellfish and salad leaves all favour grapefruit in savoury dishes. Freshly squeezed grapefruit juice also makes refreshing sorbets, jellies, mousses and syllabubs.