Sour Cream Cherry Coffee Cake
There are a million blueberry cake/muffin/buckle recipes out there, however, when you search for a cherry "cake", they are hard to come by.
I guess cherries are reserved for pie?
I love cherries (one of the very few fruits I actually like) when in season in June.
I had some local cherries and decided to create my own recipe for a sour cream cherry coffee cake, since no one out there had any better ideas.
You all know me by now, I despise pitting and stemming cherries.
My kitchen and apron look like a blood bath and the clean up is the pits (no pun intended!).
I'm calling this cake a "coffee cake", meaning:
Any cake you eat midday with a cup of coffee (my favorite time to eat cake); or with someone who stops in to have a cup of coffee at your house, chat, and have a piece of cake.
These days, most people have full time jobs, so have no time for cake and coffee in the mid-afternoon.
What a shame.
Stacey's Cherry Sour Cream Coffee Cake:
1 1/2 cup flour
pinch of salt
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1 1/2 cups of fresh cherries, stems and pits removed
6 tbsp melted butter
1 cup of sugar
1 egg
8 oz. (1 cup) sour cream or creme fraiche
1/4 tsp almond extract
sliced almonds for top
2 tbsp turbinado (raw) sugar for top
Butter and flour an 8" springform pan.
Mix together the first 3 ingredients and add in the cherries (this way they won't all sink to the bottom).
In a separate bowl, combine the melted butter w/ the sugar and egg until pale and golden.
Mix in the sour cream and extract.
Add the flour in gradually to the butter/sugar mixture. Incorporate to make a nice smooth batter (don't over mix and try to keep the cherries whole).
Spread the batter into the prepared pan and sprinkle sliced almonds on top.
Sprinkle the 2 tbsp of turbinado sugar on top.
Bake in a 350F oven for 45-50 minutes. The raw sugar will form a nice crust.
Let cake completely cool in the pan.
When ready to serve, unmold the sides of the pan and serve w/ ice cream, or not!
Come on over for a cup of coffee, anytime.
Very yummy.
(PS Thanks to my friend Sarah for being my professional photographer).
Comments
Thanks for the recipe.
This was absolutely the best coffee cake I have ever tasted. I got two servings from the big piece you gave me to take home.
xo, Rosemary
I hope you will link up this wonderful recipe and others at my Foodie Friday Blog Hop at A Room for Two with a View. I know my readers would love it!
Have a fantastic Foodie Friday and a wonderful weekend!
Melissa
Lovely cake! and gorgeous photos!
Thank you!!!