Showing posts with label plum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plum. Show all posts

20 Mar 2012

Tuscan Plum Upside Down Cake

We had family for dinner last night. I don't always do dessert - but my father-in-law is a dessert fan so I decided to find a dessert using our plum surplus. With our Italian leaning this week a Tuscan Plum Upside Down Cake seemed to fit the bill. I haven't made an upside cake before!








Ingredients

  • 275 g Sugar
  • 150 ml Water

  • 900 g Plums, Halved and Stoned 

  • 150 g Soft Butter
  • 175 g Sugar
  • 200 g Self Raising Flour
  • 3 Eggs
       
    Method
    Preheat the oven to 170’c.

  • Put the sugar and water into a heavy based pan (that can go into the oven).
  • Stir over a medium heat until the sugar dissolves, then cook without stirring until the sugar caramelises to a golden brown. (I turned it off at a hint of brown as the cast iron pan I used held heat and the caramel continued to darken after I removed it from the stove)


  • Carefully and immediately arrange cut side down in a single layer in the caramel (this will be the top of the cake when it is cooked).

  • Put the butter, sugar and flour into the bowl of an electric food processor, whiz for a couple of seconds, then add the eggs and stop as soon as the mixture comes together. ( if you don’t have a food processor, just cream the butter and sugar, add the eggs one by one, then mix in the flour).

  • Spread the mixture in an even layer over the plums in the pan.


  • Bake in the preheated oven for about one hour.

  • The centre should be firm to the touch and the edges slightly shrunk from the sides of the pan.

  • Run a knife around the edges to make sure it has not stuck anywhere.
  • Leave it to sit for 3 or 4 minutes before turning out.

  • Serve with whipped cream, ice cream or crème fraiche.
It was delicious, hot at the time and in my lunch box today. I also have a nectarine stack - I could see this becoming a regular dessert!