Baking with Dorie: Dimply Plum Cake

You can never have too many side dish recipes, so give Baking with Dorie: Dimply Plum Cake a try. One serving contains 364 calories, 5g of protein, and 18g of fat. This lacto ovo vegetarian recipe serves 8 and costs 71 cents per serving. This recipe is liked by 26 foodies and cooks. This recipe from Serious Eats requires vanillan extract, cooking oil, eggs, and orange zest. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes around 45 minutes. With a spoonacular score of 30%, this dish is not so great. If you like this recipe, take a look at these similar recipes: Baking with Dorie: A Spicy Cake for Christmas, Baking with Dorie: Gourmandise, and Baking with Dorie: Little Bread Puddings.

Servings: 8

 

Ingredients:

2 teaspoons baking powder

1/3 cup flavorless oil, such as canola or sunflower

2 large eggs

1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour

3/4 cup (packed) light brown sugar

Grated zest of 1 orange

8 purple or red plums, halved and pitted

1/4 teaspoon salt

5 tablespoons unsalted butter, at room temperature

1 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract

Equipment:

baking sheet

baking pan

oven

whisk

spatula

bowl

frying pan

knife

Cooking instruction summary:

Procedures 1 Getting ready: Center a rack in the oven and preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Butter an 8-inch square baking pan, dust the inside with flour, tap out the excess and put the pan on a baking sheet. 2 Whisk together the flour, baking powder, salt and cardamom, if you’re using it. 3 Working with a mixer, beat the butter at medium speed until it’s soft and creamy, about 3 minutes. Add the sugar and beat for another 3 minutes, then add the eggs, one at a time, and beat for a minute after each egg goes in. Still working on medium speed, beat in the oil, zest and vanilla—the batter will look smooth and creamy, almost satiny. Reduce the mixer speed to low and add the dry ingredients, mixing only until they are incorporated. 4 Run a spatula around the bowl and under the batter, just to make sure there are no dry spots, then scrape the batter into the pan and smooth the top. Arrange the plums cut side up in the batter—I usually make four rows of four plum halves each—jiggling the plums a tad just so they settle comfortably into the batter. 5 Bake for about 40 minutes, or until the top is honey brown and puffed around the plums and a thin knife inserted into the center of the cake comes out clean. Transfer the cake to a rack and cool for 15 minutes—during which time the plums’ juices will seep back into the cake—then run a knife around the sides of the pan and unmold the cake. Invert and cool right side up. 6 Storing: You can wrap the cake and keep it at room temperature for up to 2 days, during which time it will get softer and moister. 7 Photograph by Alan Richardson

 

Step by step:


1. 1

2. Getting ready: Center a rack in the oven and preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Butter an 8-inch square baking pan, dust the inside with flour, tap out the excess and put the pan on a baking sheet.

3. 2

4. Whisk together the flour, baking powder, salt and cardamom, if you’re using it.

5. 3

6. Working with a mixer, beat the butter at medium speed until it’s soft and creamy, about 3 minutes.

7. Add the sugar and beat for another 3 minutes, then add the eggs, one at a time, and beat for a minute after each egg goes in. Still working on medium speed, beat in the oil, zest and vanilla—the batter will look smooth and creamy, almost satiny. Reduce the mixer speed to low and add the dry ingredients, mixing only until they are incorporated.

8. 4

9. Run a spatula around the bowl and under the batter, just to make sure there are no dry spots, then scrape the batter into the pan and smooth the top. Arrange the plums cut side up in the batter—I usually make four rows of four plum halves each—jiggling the plums a tad just so they settle comfortably into the batter.

10. 5

11. Bake for about 40 minutes, or until the top is honey brown and puffed around the plums and a thin knife inserted into the center of the cake comes out clean.

12. Transfer the cake to a rack and cool for 15 minutes—during which time the plums’ juices will seep back into the cake—then run a knife around the sides of the pan and unmold the cake. Invert and cool right side up.

13. 6

14. Storing: You can wrap the cake and keep it at room temperature for up to 2 days, during which time it will get softer and moister.

15. 7

16. Photograph by Alan Richardson


Nutrition Information:

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361k Calories
4g Protein
18g Total Fat
46g Carbs
3% Health Score
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Calories
361k
18%

Fat
18g
28%

  Saturated Fat
5g
35%

Carbohydrates
46g
16%

  Sugar
26g
30%

Cholesterol
65mg
22%

Sodium
98mg
4%

Alcohol
0.26g
1%

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Protein
4g
9%

Selenium
12µg
17%

Vitamin E
2mg
14%

Vitamin B1
0.21mg
14%

Phosphorus
132mg
13%

Folate
52µg
13%

Vitamin B2
0.2mg
11%

Vitamin K
11µg
11%

Manganese
0.22mg
11%

Vitamin A
520IU
10%

Vitamin C
8mg
10%

Iron
1mg
9%

Vitamin B3
1mg
9%

Potassium
280mg
8%

Calcium
79mg
8%

Fiber
1g
7%

Copper
0.09mg
5%

Vitamin B5
0.43mg
4%

Magnesium
14mg
4%

Vitamin B6
0.06mg
3%

Zinc
0.42mg
3%

Vitamin D
0.38µg
3%

Vitamin B12
0.13µg
2%

covered percent of daily need
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