Friday 4 October 2013

CARDAMON PLUM CAKE

I came up with this cake late last night when I was trying to figure out what to do with all the plums we have left to eat.  We've already frozen about 30 lbs and made plum sauce and plum conserve.  It was gone just shortly after noon today so I know without asking that it passed the blog test.  SOME people were even arguing about the size of pieces that others were cutting for themselves!  

INGREDIENTS:
15 large prune plums
2c flour (I used 1c organic white and 1c organic whole grain red fife)
1tsp each baking soda and ground cardamon (~5 cardamon pods)
1c raw unsweetened almond milk (or any other milk)
1tsp balsamic vinegar
1c organic cane sugar
1/2c earth balance
1 1/2 tsp ground flax seed
2 Tbsp warm water
3/4 tsp pure almond extract

DIRECTIONS:
1.  Grease a 8 x 11 pan and set your oven to 350 degrees F. 
2.  Wash, half and pit the plums.
3.  Put sifted flour, baking soda and cardamon in a small bowl and set aside.  
4.  Put the milk and vinegar and another small bowl and set that aside.  
5.  In a medium sized bowl beat the earth balance and sugar until light and fluffy!  
6.  Add the ground flax, water and almond extract and beat for another minute or so. 
7.  Add the milk and vinegar mixture and mix together.  Don't worry about how it looks...
8.  Gently fold in the flour mixture and then spread evenly into the pan.  Dot the top of the cake with your plums leaving the skin side up.  

9.  Bake for 50-55 minutes.  When a toothpick comes out clean it is ready!  ENJOY! 


P.S.  I'm making this AGAIN tonight but I'm going to fold in 3/4 c of chopped walnuts.  


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