Oven Roasted Plum & Almond Cakes … Happy 100th Birthday Julia
“Find something you’re passionate about and keep tremendously interested in it.”
Julia Child
Those lines by Julia Child defined my spirit of blogging from day one. To celebrate Julia’s 100th birthday on the 15th of August, 2012, I chose and adapted this beautiful everyday dessert – Oven Roasted Plum & Almond Cakes from Baking With Julia. There was an energy about her, the chef who changed the way America cooked and baked. Food bloggers worldwide woke up to a new identity after Julie & Julia. People looked at us differently, suddenly recognising the band of foodies who passionately belted out deliciousness online day after day.The ever sweet Suma @ Cakes & More sent me Dorie Greenspans amazing book Baking With Julia as a gift. The book is packed with sweet and savoury recipes from the PBS series that Julia hosted, and doubles up as a baking encyclopedia too. The commentary is warm and friendly, puts you at ease instantly as Dorie talks to you through each recipe. Baking With Julia now shares place of honour on my bookshelf with both volumes of Julia Child’s Mastering the Art of French Cooking!Bread is what I wanted to bake, a Fougasse, but I didn’t plan well in time as the dough needed to sit for 24 hours to get bubbly and squeaky! I love the way Dorie writes that because even the bread dough has ’emotions’! My next natural choice was a simple everyday dessert. With plums in the fridge, these little Oven Roasted Plum & Almond Cakes were but going to happen!I changed the recipe a little bit, and pretty soon realised that I might have to ‘grin and bear it‘ soon. The batter was runnier than required. Into it went some almond meal, and since the eggs were small I went for 3 knowing pretty well that 2 whole + 1 yolk should do the trick! Should have used ramekins, threw caution to the wind and used dessert rings. I knew I was in trouble when the plums on top sank right in; with them my heart!!I fixed it though, topped the cakelets with more plum halves {and slices} halfway through baking, safe in the knowledge that maybe an invisible Julia peered over my shoulder. This is the untold joy of baking with a good book. It keeps you company, the characters pop up all over the place giving you tips, hints, telling you all is well, yelling at you when not! My time in the kitchen is always virtually in good company!I am fortunate to have some good company in reality too – a little plum thief that I have raised. Coco, our cocker spaniel took a shine to plums when she came to our home in the summer of 2011! Nothing’s changed! She didn’t notice me looking at her, and soon nicked a ‘plum prop’ and made a meal out of it, the little blighter! It was really tart!! She has great taste and will be any Mums delight! Loves her greens {beans, spinach, purslane, peas – raw or cooked}, loves her protein {eggs, cottage cheese, chickpeas} and even loves fruit {banana, mango, kiwi , plums, peaches, cherries, strawberries!}That’s just how well my time in the kitchen is spent! I love it! Creating food is almost an obsession and I love the culinary adventures that great chefs like Julia Child encourage. “This is really good you know!” exclaimed the 16 year old aka the dieting diva. {She couldn’t resist my ‘maybe you’d like to try some’ nonchalant reference to a plum cake in the oven !} “YUM! Can I have another?” was the more excited response from the junior teen who was hoping for a yes but got a NO instead! The little cakes were indeed delicious. Well balanced, beautiful light crumb and just right with the sweetness too. The plums gave up their juices and became delectable part of the cake. Topped with vanilla ice cream or even some low fat unsweetened cream … mmm! Dorie suggests a chocolate sauce … that must taste divine!
[print_this]Recipe: Oven Roasted Plum & Almond Cakes
Summary: Tiny little delicious dessert cakes that celebrate summer, stone fruit and plums! They are light and delightful, the almond meal adding beautiful texture to the crumb! Recipe adapted minimally from Marsel Desaulniers, Baking With Julia. {Makes 8 3″ cakes}
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup raw sugar {khand}
- 1/2 cup brown sugar
- 1/2 cup unsalted butter, at room temperature
- 3 small eggs
- 1/2 vanilla bean scraped
- 1 scant cup flour
- 1/2 cup almond meal
- 3/4 tsp baking soda
- 1/4 cup buttermilk
- 4 large ripe plums, halved and pitted
- Whipped cream, vanilla ice cream, or dark chocolate sauce if desired
Method:
- Preheat oven to 180C.
- Grease 8 3″ dessert rings or 12 2″ ramekins with melted butter {I used clarified butter} and place on a foiled lined rimmed baking sheet.
- Sift the flour, almond meal and baking soda. Reserve in a bowl.
- Combine raw sugar and 2 tbsp of brown sugar in a bowl with butter. Cream for 2-3 minutes on medium high speed.
- Add the eggs, vanilla bean and cream on high for another 2-3 minutes.
- Add the flour mix and beat in on low speed until just combined, followed with the buttermilk. Mix in on low speed until uniformly mixed, 30 seconds.
- Divide batter equally between prepared rings / ramekins, sprinkle over the remaining brown sugar and bake in oven to 15 minutes. Once the top is somewhat set, quickly place half a plum, cut side up into each cup. Continue to bake for another 15-20 minutes until light golden brown and done {toothpick inserted into middle should come out clean.}
- Cool the tray on the rack for at least 15-20 minutes, then gently ease out using a blunt bitter knife. Serve warm or at room temperature as is, or with low fat unsweetened cream or vanilla ice cream.
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24 Comments
David
I can’t wait to try these – they look so delicious!
Sarvani @ baker in disguise
You know I’ve seen the recipe and its been on my to-do list from the book…they look so beautiful!! isnt the book just the best??…the instructions might be time consuming but the results most of the time really impress!!!
Raaga
Yummy!
Suma
Beautiful post Deeba! I have never watched her shows, but Julia Child does indeed exude cheer and energy even through her pictures. A good book and a great recipe are absolutely the best company in the kitchen.
Your little cakes look gorgeous!
shooting star
what i love about julia child is that she never gave up(or even thought about it) because of her age!!
she stared at the grand age of 37..and that gives me a lot of inspiration to try out different things in life!!!
as far as cooking goes, she is par excellence!!!!
loved ur images as always!!!……and must get my hands on her book(the first of her books actally)..i tried many online websites…but its way too costly….any recommendations on that front!!???
Marjorie (Sugar for the Brain)
Yum it looks delicious! Beautiful photo! Love the quote from Julia Child, so true!
Barbara @ Barbara Bakes
What a beautiful post and a wonderful tribute to Julia. Your little plum stealing dog is adorable!
Kiran @ KiranTarun.com
Yummy! I am sure you did Julia, proud! That plum cakes looks so sumptuous 🙂
Gera@Sweets Foods Blog
What a wonderful way to celebrate Julia’s 100 birthday!
I can’t believe the tempting images you’ve shot.
Those magnificent dessert cakes must be in my regular menu 🙂
Cheers,
Gera
Chef and Steward
So happy to have found your blog. Been looking through over the past few days and decided to “come clean.” Would love to get our hands on Dorie’s new book. Great photos as usual. We will be stopping by very often!
beti
I really need to make them! they look so rustic and delicious
Himanshu @ The White Ramekins
loved those witty quotes and these mini plum cakes…nice idea to bake cakes in those small moulds
Kamal
I love all the cute pics of Coco. She is absolutely adorable!
Turmericnspice
Congratulation on making the list of top 200 bloggers !! U r one amazing blogger , awesome job . Love your space !
Love the rustic composition. And what can I say about jc – the best of the best thxs for the inspirational quotes !
Next time am in Delhi, am planning to come over to meet coco – she is adorable am just self inviting myself !!
Russell van Kraayenburg
Wow. These cakes are gorgeous! And what a wonderful recipe.
Diba
A joy to read ,to watch pictures and to try your recipes.
Deeba @ PAB
It’s so good to see you here! Thank you for stopping by Diba!
Helene
It’s so nice to honor Julia Child. What a great woman. You did an really nice dessert, I like the pictures a lot 🙂
Rekha Kakkar
Till the time I get to eat it… I will keep drooling while looking at it 🙂
Joy
The cake look lovely
LunaCafe
Marvelous post, glorious pictures, thank you so much! …Susan
Bhavi
What is unsalted butter? Is this white butter? Any particular brand to look for? Please suggest few names.
Deeba @ PAB
Hi Bhavi,
Yes white or baking butter. It’s available quite easily though I make my own.
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