Monday, February 27, 2012

Seriously good!

I mean it. This plum cake is so good I can't begin to describe how delish it is.

It's another delight from Valli Little in Delicious Magazine


When I started making it I thought it was going to be a little involved and maybe not worth the effort...I. WAS. WRONG!

You need
250gr cream cheese at room temperature
1tsp vanilla extract
1/4 cup (55gr) caster sugar
4 eggs
175gr softened unsalted butter
175gr brown sugar
200gr self-raising flour-sifted
400gr plums, sliced with stones removes
Icing sugar to dust

Preheat oven to 180 c and grease and line a 24x24 cake pan or 28x18 lamington tray.
In a mixing bowl add cream cheese, caster sugar, vanilla and 1 eggs and beat 2 to 3 minutes until smooth.


Place butter, brown sugar, flour and the other 3 eggs in a clean bowl and beat until creamy.
Spread half the flour mixture in the bottom of the cake pan, then half the cream cheese mix and swirl it around a little so they meld together, then top with half the plums.


Repeat that process with the flour mix, cream cheese mix and plums and bake in the oven for 45 minutes or until golden and cooked in the middle.


This is not only a great cake for afternoon tea but also a great dessert cake/slice. Valli included a white chocolate custard with this, but that doesn't do it for me to be honest, a little too sweet, so I went with cream and a scoop of vanilla ice-cream.

When baking this I put it in for 40 minutes then tested it with a skewer...it needed the 45 minutes.


I really hope you like this. It's not too sweet, just a little tart with these luscious plums....and I'm sure other fruits could be used if plums are not in season. Berries maybe?...apricots...I guess the options could be endless.


Right, well I'm off to have a piece with my morning coffee.

5 comments:

  1. Yum! It really looks delicious. I'd go with the ice-cream option too. Oh dear, you have to laugh, when I typed in "option" predictive text changed it to "operation". An ice-cream operation doesn't sound so bad!

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    1. Sounds pretty good to me too Sarah.
      You know this really is a nice cake/dessert. I really thought it was going to be nice but not spectacular... but I have to say I really love this and and I'll be making it again and again.
      If you do make it, let me know what you think

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    2. Okey doke. I might try it with a different fruit? Have a great week!

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  2. No worries. You too...keep painting!

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  3. It sounds lovely, I have some plums at home at the moment so I think I will give it a go.

    xx

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