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Peach upside-down cake
First published: 4 May 2016
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Peach upside-down cake
TV chef John Torode shares this delicious recipe for peach upside-down cake.
Growing up in Australia, my Nanna used to grow lots of fruit in her back garden – ladyfinger bananas, passionfruit, apples, limes, lemons, mulberries and strawberries – but my favourite were the peaches.
Whenever I cook this peach upside-down cake I feel as though I could be nine years old again, standing next to Nanna on a sunny Saturday, peaches just picked from the tree at the side of the house and the smell of her perfume and the wood-burning stove.
Ingredients (makes 1 cake)
5–6 peaches, cut in half and stones removed
400g caster sugar
1 vanilla pod, split in half lengthways and seeds scraped out
200g plain flour
1½tsp baking powder
200g butter
4 eggs
30ml milk
Icing sugar, for dusting
Method
Heat the oven to 180°C/gas 4. Line the base of a 23cm springform cake tin with baking parchment.
Pop the peaches in a large pan with 200g of the sugar and the vanilla seeds and pod, cover with water – just enough to cover the fruit – and bring to the boil.
Turn off the heat and cover with a lid and leave them for 20 minutes.
To make the cake batter, sift the flour and the baking powder together into a bowl three times to aerate.
Beat the butter and the remaining sugar until white and doubled in size (an electric whisk is good for this).
Add the eggs one at a time, beating until well mixed, then add the sifted flour and milk and mix well.
Lift the peaches out of their cooking liquid and then arrange the wet peaches, cut-side down, over the base of the cake tin.
Pour the cake batter over the peaches and bake in the oven for 25–30 minutes or until a skewer inserted into the centre of the cake comes out clean.
Allow the cake to cool in the tin a little – about 10–15 minutes – then gently turn out onto a plate and carefully peel off the paper.
Leave to sit for 30 minutes. Dust with icing sugar and serve warm.
Recipe courtesy of John Torode – liverpooleecho.co.uk.
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