Saturday, 25 September 2010
Plum & almond cake
End of the summer and beginning of warm autumn always remind me dinners at my Granny's house - in September she always makes a kind of dough and wrap the prunes in it (knedle ze śliwkami in Polish - it is little bit like Italian gnocchi but filled with fruits, clik here to see what it looks like). It tastes great, but I can get hold of this particular type of plums she uses. It is similar to damson, but bigger and sweeter. Although I love plums I do not fancy making my Granny's dish as I think it would not be as good as that one back home... Instead I indulge myself with plum cake, especially that my boss gave me some plums from his garden.
It is easy and quick to make and it makes a great treat for your afternoon tea.
Makes 25cm round tin
250g unsalted butter
200g caster sugar ( I used golden)
5 eggs
tsp vanilla extract
250g plain flour
level tsp baking powder
handful of almond flakes
about 600g plums, halved, weight after removing stones
Preheat the oven to 180 C.
Mix sugar with butter until fluffy. Next add eggs - one by one mixing all the time. Add vanilla extract, sieved flour with baking powder and mix. Place the mixture in round cake tin lined with baking paper.
Sprinkle half of the almonds on the top, place halved plums and sprinkle with the remaining almond flakes. Bake for about 30 minutes, remove from the oven and let it cool down in the tin.
Karolina that looks delicious, can imagine a nice slice of that with some coffee. Never seen almonds used with plums like this, very interesting.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes knedle ze śliwkami do look like gnocchi, I could be easily tricked! :)
Thanks, Luigi! :) How about my homemade pasta? (I am only asking, because I know you have an Italian background ;) ).
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