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Blommekage – Plum Cake

July 16, 2010 by mydanishkitchen

Blommekage

Blommekage

When I first saw this cake I knew I had to make it immediately. And this recipe didn’t lay around on the kitchen counter in my to-do pile for weeks and weeks on end, no sir, it moved right up to the top of the list. Besides, I had been eyeballing the most beautiful plums at the store. I love this cake, but, it did give me quite a bit of trouble. The first time I made it, I placed the plums at the bottom of the pan, as instructed. But when I removed the cake from the pan, some of the plums stayed at the bottom of the pan. Fiasco! But that only got me more determined to make this cake work for me. So I slept on it and decided to try it again. This time I started by placing dough in the bottom of the pan, then plums and topping it off with the remaining dough. It worked like a charm and I was very pleased with myself  🙂 The cottage cheese makes the cake itself moist and sweet which is a great contrast to the slightly tart plums. I know my pictures does not show it, but I also added a glaze to the top which turned out to be the icing on the cake (pun intended). I would recommend serving this the same day it’s baked when the cake is at its freshest.

Plum Cake Ingredients

Ingredients:

For Cake:

125 gram butter at room temperature (9 tablespoons)

225 gram sugar (1 cup plus 2 tablespoons)

4 eggs

200 gram cottage cheese (3/4 cup)

1 1/2 teaspoon lemon zest

250 gram flour (2 1/4 cup)

2 teaspoon baking powder

4 plums

1-2 cinnamon Biscotti, crumbled

For Glaze:

100 gram powdered sugar (1 cup)

2 tablespoon water

1 teaspoon rum

1 teaspoon flour

Butter and sugar, crumbly

Plum Cake with sugar on top

 

Directions:

Preheat oven to 175 degrees C (347 degrees F)

Plums should be pretty firm, not too soft and juicy. Cut plums into half and twist in opposite directions to separate. Cut pit out with knife. Place plums on paper towel with cut side down to absorb excess juices.

Place Biscotti in zip lock bag, close tightly and pound to crumble. Coat inside of loaf pan (5 x 9 inch) with butter and sprinkle Biscotti crumbs inside pan to coat sides and bottom with crumbs, discard excess crumbs. Set aside.

Place butter and sugar in a bowl and beat with mixer until blended well and crumbly. Add eggs one at the time, mixing well after each egg. Add cottage cheese, lemon zest and mix to blend. Stir flour and baking powder together and fold dry ingredients into batter.

Pour half of batter into prepared pan. Add plum half’s onto the batter, cut side down. Pour the remaining batter on top of plums and spread batter evenly. Sprinkle top with sugar. Bake cake in the middle of preheated oven for 60 to 65 minutes until golden brown. Let cake cool off completely before removing from pan. Once removed from pan, mix glaze and spread over top of cake. Enjoy.

Plum cake with cottage cheese

Plum Cake With Cottage Cheese

Source: adapted from Arla

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Posted in Danish, Dessert | Tagged blommekage, cake, cottage cheese, Danish, dansk, dessert, hytteost, icing, kage, plum | 12 Comments

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  1. on April 20, 2015 at 08:28 Agnes gundersen

    Looking forward to making this cake. Do you use full fat or low fat cottage cheese?

    Ag


    • on April 20, 2015 at 11:23 mydanishkitchen

      Agnes, you can use either low fat or regular. Hope you like the cake as much as we did.


  2. on July 22, 2010 at 17:40 London Eats

    This cake looks lovely. I love those northern European cakes, with sharp fruit and soft cheese.


  3. on July 21, 2010 at 01:31 FrenchPressMemos

    Oh how I love plums in baked stuff! They get so juicy and tart-sweet and soft- a perfect flavor-texture-taste combo. Thanks for sharing and inspiring!


  4. on July 19, 2010 at 18:34 Patty Price

    Beautiful cake, I love the plums!


  5. on July 18, 2010 at 23:29 Sommer @ A Spicy Perspective

    Gorgeous! I love how the plums are hidden away until sliced!


  6. on July 16, 2010 at 20:20 Chef Dennis

    cottage cheese is a new ingredient for me….but I do love plums and you don’t see them often enough in baked goods.
    your cake looks delicious!!
    thanks for your efforts and for sharing this recipe!


    • on July 16, 2010 at 20:41 mydanishkitchen

      Thank you all for the kind remarks. I know it sounds unusual with cottage cheese in a cake, but trust me, it is really moist and delicious.


  7. on July 16, 2010 at 18:49 polwig

    It looks really yummy. I love plums and will wait for few more weeks to cook with them. Thank you for reminding me. I just made a pound cake with ricotta yesterday, great minds think alike.


  8. on July 16, 2010 at 15:51 Robbyn

    I love plums. I have to give this a whirl. It looks beautiful.


  9. on July 16, 2010 at 10:23 Korean American Mommy

    Lovely! And looks delish!


  10. on July 16, 2010 at 07:10 Tes

    I will definitely try this cake. I’ve just thinking of recipe for plum. I do love this cake but I wanna make some kind of frosting for it, too.



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