Author: Meena Kumar

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Cherry and fig cobbler cake / No mix cake recipe / Easy cake recipe/ Beginner cake recipe / Old fashioned cake

Tell me how happy would you be if I said there is no hassle of beating eggs  or folding the batter to make a cake I mean nothing is demanding or  finicky about the cake.This recipe screams only one rule  don't mix leave me alone!

Any fruit (canned /fresh) that you like can be used in this recipe.Cooking the fresh fruit is optional ,u can go with raw and it will bake in the oven I love it slightly gooey so I cook it a bit to break it down and  get the jam texture.Slightly over ripe fruit is also fine. 

Anytime I bake a cinnamon flavored cake my husband goes Oh I am not getting any cinnamon flavor in this!so this time I powdered fresh cinnamon myself  and added 1 tsp+ with a message don't mess with me :).I was expecting it to be overpowering but surprisingly it just blended in well but I may be used to so much needless to say my house smelled like a bakery.
Last year around same time  I baked a Nectarine cobbler cake which was highly appreciated by my herd.I have followed the same recipe.


 The cake tastes so heavenly with the butter almost frying the batter from the bottom but  you won't see any trace of it in the pan .I did step by step pics so one could see how everything comes together in the end.




Ingredients :
Cherry - around 20 (pitted)
Fig- 10 cut into quarters
All purpose flour - 1 1/2 cups+ I tbsp
Butter -1 stick( is 1/2 cup or 113 gms)
Egg - 1
Milk - 3/4 to 1 cup
Sugar- 1 cup + 1/2 cup
Baking powder-1 tsp
Cinnamon powder (1/2 tsp )
Lemon juice- 1/2 of  1 whole

Method :
1.Heat a medium sized pan add the fruits ,sugar-1/2 cup, lemon juice I tbsp of flour and stir.Once the sugar melts add cinnamon powder and switch off flame.(This step is optional) If you like slight rawness of fruit just mix the ingredients and spread on batter ( need not cook).

2.Combine flour,baking powder and sugar mix well to it add milk and egg stir only until the dry ingredients are moistened. (Do not add too much milk and make the mixture runny)
3. In a 13- x 9-inch pan spread the butter into slices and put it in the oven while preheating.Let it melt to a really runny consistency (will look like oil)
Once melted just swirl the pan to spread it evenly and pour the flour batter on top of the butter evenly (do not stir) see step pic5&6
Now drop the  fruit mixture prepared earlier on top of the batter evenly with a spoon  (do not stir). see step pic 6

4.Bake at 375° F for 40 -45 minutes until golden brown. To check if the cake is done insert a skewer on the cake part it comes out clean but if yo insert on fruit part it will still stick to the skewer.The sides would be detached from the pan. (see step pic 8,9& 10)

Serve it warm or at room temperature with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream.
Fresh fruits may also be served with it.

Note:
  • The cake sides may look deep brown but does not affect the flavor.In fact I could not stop eating the brown sides it seriously tastes awesome.
  •  The cake tends to pull from the sides once done.
  • The cake might look tough but as it cools it softens and just melts in ur mouth.
I know the pics did not do justice I could have done a better job The cake was just baked  so  the aroma of cinnamon and butter was torturing me and honestly I was dying to eat a warm piece of cake ..Come on it was hard to focus :)).

Hope to hear from u lovely people out there.
Another fig recipe coming soon.
Update: Fig and Beet Salad

Meena



59 comments:

  1. This is awesome Meena :-) Really this seems so easy and so tempting. Thank god I have my muffin I baked y'day next to me so not complaining ;-)

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  2. I like the cake which does that don't mix me I will make a best one. Very delicious cobbler cake Meena.

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  3. Wow Meena it's seems very easy and yummy cake..going to try soon...

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  4. tempting clicks Meena... so yummm

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  5. Its not only heavenly, its simply divine. Beautiful blend of cherries, one of my fav but seldom use because its expensive over here.

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  6. Never knew that cherries could look so beautiful, until I saw that first pic in this post of yours Meena. Such a lovely post, a perfect one for people like me who are in search of easy recipes. Here comes a super easy cake!!!! without mixing, beating n all. Perfectly made for me..hehehe...

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  7. Oh that first click! I lovee it :) And cobbler cake of course sounds simple yet delish. That butter underneath the cake must make it so good once baked!

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  8. what's wrong with the pics??? :0 they r just awesome... shows that it was too good that you could not wait to gobble it down!!! no mixing??? this seems to be my kind... hmm... i guess i should try this sometime very soon... looks sooo yumm... and yeah, love cinnamon in bakes, it does make you feel like u r not in ur own kitchen!!! ;)

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    1. He hee ...thank you girl those words mean a lot to me.
      ohfff the aroma was wafting all over the place :))

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  9. Omg ! Meena ..This cherry and fig cake looks awesome . We don't get fresh figs here , I have to use dried ones but I will try it for sure .....

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    1. Thank you Sapana.I have not tried this with dried fig do give it a try.

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  10. One yum cobbler :) Meena your clicks are gorgeous.... you put soul in your posts hats off

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    1. Thank you so much for the encouraging words.

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  11. Wow, this looks simply fantastic. Nice recipe, quick and painless!

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  12. I like do not stir part. Cake is absolutely amazing. Where do you find cherries these days? I have fresh figs at home but no cherries.

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    1. Thank you Linsy.I got it in my regular grocery store.:) May be from local orchards.

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  13. Oh. Meena! I just want to drop my face into this. It's food heaven. It really is.

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  14. Wish i could have a slice of this cobbler cake,as none at home like either cherries or figs in bakes.. Wish seriously i live near you Meena.

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    1. Thank you Priya. Really no one likes fig and cherry in bakes that is surprising!

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  15. love the presentation and love the clicks....incredibly cool

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  16. Cake is awesome .i love figs and eat them when dried .When i see in stores, i will grab and start doing this.

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  17. Cake looks really delicious and yummy.

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  18. Very yummy dear.

    On-going event: What's with my cuppa?

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  19. Mouthwatering cake, looks so yummy.

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  20. cobbler cake looks super delicious...lovely clicks as usual..

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  21. this is called heaven in tummy..he cute those cherries r..but its too expensive in foz n my hands force to catch d bag but minds reminds the price all d time..love d line above-dont mix n just leave me..nice ha..hahaha

    BTE even i love eating sweets aftr lunch..hands searches in fridge every day.

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    1. He heee Usha thank you so much.
      LOl we are so similar when it comes to sweets.

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  22. Yum! The cake looks lovely Meena and so gratifying! I wish I could just slip out a slice from off the screen to accompany me with my cup of tea :-D

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  23. Wow...yummy..less ingredients, easy to make, tasty...Very nice recipe..

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  24. Absolutely yummy ! No beating,no mixing...that's the kind of recipe i love ! looks real wonderful! love the cherries in the first click !

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  25. wow..magazine perfect clicks..and the recipe too very simple..everyone should try out this!!

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  26. there is no measurement for the milk

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    1. Thanks Jamie. I have updated it.
      Do give a try and let me know how the cobbler turned out.

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