A Torte is a small buttery
European dessert.
A few simple ingredients, combine
the sweet tangy juices of these
plums with a rich moist cake.
the sweet tangy juices of these
plums with a rich moist cake.
A variation of nut fruit, peaches,
pears, apricots etc, can be used
to make a torte.
This recipe fits a 9inch springform pan.
If you don't have a springform
pan, a cake pan greased
with paper, can be used.
Ingredients:
1 cup flour
2 tsp baking powder
A pinch of salt
1/2 cup unsalted butter softened
3/4 cup sugar
2 large eggs
12 plums, halved and pitted.
(1 tsp cinnamon with sugar
to sprinkle over the torte.)
to sprinkle over the torte.)
Preheat oven to 350 deg F
Grease a 9 inch springform pan
and line with parchment paper.
Whisk together the flour,
baking powder, and salt.
With an electric beater, beat together
the butter with sugar until fluffy,
add in the 2 eggs, beat until combined.
Pour in a 9" springform pan.
on top of the dough. (the fun part)
Mix together about 1 tsp. sugar and cinnamon
and sprinkle over the top of the torte.
Bake 350 deg.F. for 45-50 minutes.
Insert a toothpick in the middle,
if it comes out dry,
the cake it done.
Let cool on a rack about 5 minutes,
before removing the sides.
Taste better the next day
when all the juices of the plums
have sunk into the cake.
(But who can wait that long.
We had a piece right away).
Great served with vanilla ice-cream.
These little Italian Plums are
a delight to bake with.
They come ripe in September
and have a short season.
Excellent to eat raw and taste even
better when used in baking.
I also freeze them to use later.
Take out the pits, cut in half,
place on a cooking sheet with
parchment paper, flash freeze a few
hours or overnight. Then place them
in freezer bags and place in freezer.
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