Friday, September 22, 2006

5767 since the creation of the world

Plum Cake

I am blessed to have married into this cake, which is not unlike Marion Burros's Original Plum Torte (thx chocolate lady). I bake almost no cakes, but my Jewishness demands holiday food preparations and this does the trick.

These are the verbatim instructions from the family recipe, which we have on a printout of an e-mail sent 9/7/1999.

USE A ROUND PAN;
1/2 c BUTTER
1/4 c SUGAR
1 EGG
1 c FLOUR
1/2 t SALT
1/2 t BAKING POWDER
1 t VANILLA
12-14 FRESH PRUNE PLUMS

CREAM BUTTER & SUGAR; ADD EGG; STIR IN FLOUR, SALT AND BAKING POWDER; VANILLA. PAT INTO BOTTOM OF 9" ROUND PAN; ARRANGE PLUM HALVES ON TOP; SPRINKLE WITH SUGAR; BAKE 350 DEGREES; 1 1/4 HOURS

GLAZE TOP: 1/2 c APRICOT JAM WHILE HOT

GOOD LUCK! LOVE, MOM

Shana Tova! Happy New Year!

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Happy New Year. I make the Burros Plum Cake regularly myself.

4:44 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Shana Tova v' Metuka!

3:11 AM  
Blogger Margaret Polaneczky, MD (aka TBTAM) said...

Happy New Year, Haverchuck!

9:24 PM  
Blogger mzn said...

Oh, you really need to name names here, kat. Mollie Katzen?

9:07 PM  
Blogger the chocolate doctor מרת שאקאלאד said...

Happy New Year to you mzn, and to the whole plum-cake family.
Kat, Ouch! What a painful experience! Did you have some honeyed fig compote and honey vanilla ice cream to ladle onto the cake? That sometimes helps. I urge you to indulge me (and your fortunate guests) by trying this honeycake. Folks will just lose the power of speech.

1:47 AM  

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