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Plum brioche cake

Delicious dessert with fresh plums
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When I went out for grocery shopping the other day I “bumped” into plums. Now I know it is not the season for plums yet so in terms of sustainability and all that I should have left them but they were smiling at me!! And who am I to disappoint those delicious looking plums when all they want is a chance to feature in a delicious recipe, right? So I bought them…

Initially I thought I would be using them in the studio as I was doing something with shooting various dry ingredients, but I didn’t like the end result for the plums. I did like the garlic below…and the broccoli 🙂

A ball of garlic with some cloves lying next to it on wood
A ball of garlic with some cloves lying next to it on wood
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But since I was left with some plums I had to use them for something and what better way to use them then through baking. They were not as tasty as the summerplums are. A little bit too watery for my taste but for cooking they were actually perfect. The recipe for this plum-brioche pie I found in a lovely book I’ve had for a while that is all about fruit. The original is in French and called “Petit Larousse dess recette aux fruits du verger and written by Valerie LHomme. I have the Dutch version as I suck at french. You can get the book here in Dutch if you would want to.

Freshly baked plumcake on a cooling rack
Freshly baked plumcake on a cooling rack

The cake is not overly sweet, so if you’re more into sweet pies then maybe add a little more sugar on top. If you love plums, make sure to check out the following plum recipes as well. Plum sheet cake, plum tart with roasted marzipan or the plum and almond crumble.

Plum brioche cake | insimoneskitchen.com
5 from 1 vote

Plum brioche cake

Servings8

Ingredients

  • 400 gr plums
  • 4 eggs
  • 170 gr soft butter
  • 1 tbsp creme fraiche
  • 180 gr brown sugar
  • 150 gr all purpose flour
  • pinch of salt

Instructions

  1. Was, dry and remove the stones from the plums. Preheat the oven to 180C.
  2. Break the eggs and keep whites and yolk separate. Mix 150 gr of butter with a fork to make it really soft and creamy. Add the creme fraiche, then one by one add the eggyolka and 150 gr of brown sugar. Mix this on high speed for about 10 minutes until the mixture becomes lighter and fluffy.
  3. Add the salt to the eggwhites and beat them to a soft peak. Carefully fold these in with the previous mixture and add the flour little by little.
  4. Butter a form that is 22 cm wide, sprinkle with some of the brown sugar and pour in the dough. Then add the half, stoned plums, sprinkle with the rest of the sugar and put in the oven. Bak for about 40 minutes in the hot oven.
  5. Serve either lukewarm or cold. This cake tastes best when not too well done and still a bit moist. It is quite a dense cake and I totally loved it. You can use all sorts of plums for this recipe, but make sure they are not to ripe or you will lose the slightly sour taste plus they will probably break during baking if too ripe.
Author recipeSimone

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The nutritional values above are calculated per portion. The details are based on standard nutritional tables and do not constitute a professional nutritional advice.

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34 thoughts on “Plum brioche cake”

  1. have been wanting to see these after i saw the photograph in FB. So pretty. and I like that peek of the plum from the slice. I have some canned tiny black plums.. wondering if I should make something like this.

    LOVE the broc. shot too!

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  2. You did some neat things with texture in these particular shots. I really like the contrasts in the light too. Nicely done.

    I understand about the plums following you home. Happens to me all the time! 🙂

    Laura

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  3. I have 4 huge Plums sitting in my refri. and was just thinking of making pancake syrups, but this seems a much scrumptious way to use them. love the clicks, Simone.

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  4. Gorgeous! And such perfection only from you 🙂 I love plums, and with broiche, TWO thumbs ups! 🙂

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  5. I really like this! Makes me thing of summer for some reason. Bet it’d be also good with peaches or nectarines.

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  6. I really like this! Makes me thing of summer for some reason. Bet it’d be also good with peaches or nectarines.

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About Simone van den Berg

Food photographer | Food- and travel blogger | Recipe development | Loves to cook, experiment with vegetables and most of all, loves to eat. Whenever I travel (and I do try to do that as often as possible) it's always about food too! Love exploring flavors around the world. Lives together with cats Humphrey and Buffy in the Netherlands.