Apricot Cake
- Total Time
- 1 hour
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Ingredients
- ¼pound unsalted butter, at room temperature
- ¾cup flour
- ¾teaspoon baking powder
- Pinch of salt
- 1cup light-brown sugar
- 3large eggs
- 1teaspoon vanilla extract
- 4large or 6 medium ripe apricots, pitted and cut in eighths, or other fruit like plums, peaches, nectarines or berries, or a mixture
- 2tablespoons granulated sugar
- Creme fraiche, whipped cream or vanilla frozen yogurt
Preparation
- Step 1
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Use a little of the butter to grease a 9-inch round baking pan with a removable bottom. Dust the pan with a little of the flour. Sift the remaining flour with the baking powder and salt and set aside.
- Step 2
Cream the remaining butter with the brown sugar. Beat in the eggs, one at a time. Stir in the flour mixture and the vanilla.
- Step 3
Spread the batter in the baking pan. Arrange the apricot slices on the top. Put in the oven and bake about 25 minutes, until the top of the cake looks fairly firm and is just beginning to brown.
- Step 4
Sprinkle with the granulated sugar, return to the oven and bake another 10 to 15 minutes, until the cake is nicely browned. Remove from the oven, allow to cool 10 minutes, then remove the sides of the pan. Serve the cake while it is still warm, with creme fraiche, whipped cream or vanilla frozen yogurt on the side.
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This was fantastic. Per the comments, I added a dash of almond extract. My apricots were under ripe and quite sour, so I added a handful of fresh blackberries as an insurance policy. I happened to have crunchy turbinado on hand so I used that instead of granulated to sprinkle on top of the cake. I suspect this recipe is endlessly flexible. Peaches and ginger would be fabulous. Cherries and lemon. But, I also bet it’s perfectly fabulous without any alteration at all!
Very nice and simple. For european taste I would cut the sugar down a bit. You can top it with some ground walnuts& brown sugar. I added some kefir and a bit more flour.
Try substituting all or part of the vanilla with almond extract. It’s so good with the apricots!
wonderful and simple. cut sugar by 1/3 and so happy that I did. added 1/2 tsp vanilla and 1/2 tsp almond extract.
I halved the amount of sugar - the only change I have made. I used apricots from the local farmers market, it turned out great! Will definitely keep the recipe and will try it with other fruits in season.
This was fantastic. Per the comments, I added a dash of almond extract. My apricots were under ripe and quite sour, so I added a handful of fresh blackberries as an insurance policy. I happened to have crunchy turbinado on hand so I used that instead of granulated to sprinkle on top of the cake. I suspect this recipe is endlessly flexible. Peaches and ginger would be fabulous. Cherries and lemon. But, I also bet it’s perfectly fabulous without any alteration at all!
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