Tuesday 23 July 2013

水果蛋糕 ~ Fruit Pastry cake




Fruit Pastry Cake

Ingredients:
100g butter, soften at room temperature
200g caster sugar (I cut down to180g)
50g sour cream (I replaced with same amount of low fat yogurt)
3 eggs, lightly beaten, room temperature
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1 teaspoon lemon or orange zest
210g plain flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
500g fruits* tossed with 2 tablespoon sugar*

**  (You can use strawberries, blueberries, peaches, bananas, oranges, pears, apples, pineapple, or any other fruits that are not too juicy. I omitted the sugar and used as much fruits, either fresh or canned, as needed to fill the top of the cake)

 

Method:
1.Wash, cut (chunks or slices, as desired) and drain fruits, toss with sugar (if desired) and set aside. (if using canned fruits, wash the fruits to remove the syrup, omit the sugar).

2.Grease (with butter) and flour the side of a 9" round pan or a 8" square pan and line the base with parchment paper.

3.With an electric mixer, cream butter, sugar and sour cream (or yogurt) till light and fluffy.

4.Dribble in the eggs gradually and beat till incorporated in the batter. (The mixture may appear slightly curdled.)

5.Add vanilla extract and zest. Mix to combine.

6.Sieve over flour and baking powder and mix till smooth. (To avoid getting flour all over my work surface, I mixed the flour into the batter using a spatula, just a few strokes will do, then I used the electric mixer to mix the batter till smooth.)

7. Pour batter into prepared pan and smooth out the top with a spatula.

8. Arrange fruits on top, don’t press the fruits down into the batter. Decorate the fruits as desired.

9. Bake in pre-heat oven at 180degC for 60-70 minutes or until a skewer comes out clean when inserted into the cake. Cover the top with foil in the last 15 mins of baking to prevent the top from getting over browned.

10. Leave the cake to cool in the pan for about 5~10 mins. Unmold and transfer to wire rack to let cool completely. Dust the cake with some icing sugar if desired.

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