Here we are at the end of winter and spring begins. And for many of you Fall, I love Autumn is my favorite time.
I can not stand the heat and the summers are very hot here. The good thing is the fruit and being able to swim, everything has something good.
Getting to the point about a week ago I made this recipe, we have had many pears and are delicious so this recipe is good when you have ripe pears or not.
I love bundt cakes always look good and they are eaten very fast here.
I love it with a cup of tea or coffee.
It is adapted from one of my favorite cooking magazines:
Bake from Scratch.
A hug for all and thanks by coming !
Pear-rosemary bundt cake
Ingredients
about 6 to 7 medium ripe pears
1 teaspoon lemon zest
3 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
170 grams plus 2 tablespoons honey, divided
1/2 tablespoon fresh rosemary sprigs
1/2 cup (113 grams) unsalted butter softened
1 cup (220 grams) firmly packed brown sugar
1/2 cup canola oil
2 large eggs
80 grams greek yogurt
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
3 cups (375 grams) all purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking soda
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon salt
browned butter pear glaze (recipe follow)
Method
Preheat oven 190°c (375°F)
Grease and flour a 10 inch (25 cm diameter) Bundt pan.
Set aside.
Peel, core and chop pears into pieces.
Place on a pan. Add lemon juice, lemon zest, 2 tablespoon of honey and rosemary, tossing ingredientes to coat.
Roast until lightly caramelized and fragant, about 20 minutes, let cool completely
Reserve 1 cup of chopped pears, Transfer remaining pears to the container of a blender and puree until smooth.
Reduce oven temperature to 180° (350°F).
In the bowl of a stand mixer beat butter, brown sugar and oilat medium high speed until fluffy.
Add eggs one at time,beating well after each addition.
Beatin 1 cup pear puree, yogurt, vanilla and remaining 1/2 cup honey.
In a large bowl whisk together flour,baking soda,cinnamon and salt.Reduce mixer speed to low. Gradually add flour mixture to butter mixture beating just until combined. Fold in reserved chopp pears .
Pour batter into prepared pan .
Bake until a wooden pick inserted near center comes clean, bake about 40 to 45 minutes. Let cool in pan for 10 minutes.
Remove from pan and let cool on a wire rack.
Spoon browned butter pear glaze over the cake letting glaze run down the sides of cake.
Let glaze set before slicing.
Brown butter pear glaze
1/4 unsalted butter
1 cup confectioners sugar
2 tablespoons pear puree
reserved from Bundt cake
1 tablespoon honey
1/4 teaspoon salt
In a small saucepan melt butter over medium heat.Cook until butter turns a medium brown color and has a nutty aroma, about 10 minutes . Remove from heat.
In a medium bowl combine confectioners sugar, pear puree, honey and salt. Add brown butter to sugar mixture, whisking until combined.
print recipe here
En español
Bundt cake
Sounds -- and looks -- really good. I like the header, too.
ReplyDeleteThanks David, I love the header too !!
ReplyDeleteCool cake
ReplyDeleteThanks Adam!!
DeleteYummy!
ReplyDeleteThanks Christine !
DeleteI bet the flavor of this cake is sensational. I rather wish I had a slice of it right now!
ReplyDeleteYes is really tasty and smell delicious ! Thanks !
DeleteSpring is my favorite because that's when the flowers bloom and everything is so colorful. I do love the warm tones of fall though.
ReplyDeleteThe bunt looks incredible. Paired with a warm mug of tea sounds divine!
Thanks Theresa !
DeleteChe meraviglia 😍😍 buonissimo 😋😋
ReplyDeleteGrazie Fede!Un abbraccio!
DeleteI love the idea of using rosemary in sweet bundt cake and it turned out beautiful, Gloria.
ReplyDeleteThanks ANgie, was really tasty!
DeleteThis cake sounds divine! I love the combo of rosemary and pears. Saving because I can't wait to try this!
ReplyDeleteThanks Abbe!
DeleteChe torta particolare, mi piacere molto assaggiarla!!!
ReplyDeleteBaci
Grazie cara. baci!
DeletePerfect Bundt cake, Gloria! And I love the combination of flavors---so yummy!
ReplyDeleteThanks dear Lizzy was yumm!
DeleteE sì qua tra un mese sarà autunno e le pere stanno per arrivare. Mi piace molto il tuo ciambellone e lo trovo anche interessante :)
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Un bacio
Grazie tesoro. Un abbraccio cara!
DeleteLooks so moist and good!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Monique!
DeleteThis cake looks so good and moist! I don’t enjoy anything baked good that is dry.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mimi !!I love moist too!!Is better
DeleteUn gâteau bien beau et certainement très bon.
ReplyDeleteIl me plaît.
A bientôt
Merci beaucoup Nadji!
Delete… my two favourite seasons are the Spring and Autumn!
ReplyDeleteThis cake looks delicious, perfect with a cup of tea!
All the best Jan
Yes I love both too but spring is really short here ! and then summer with hot time! Hugs!
DeleteHopefully it will help beat the heat. You can have our heat too, but take the snow as well. Leave us just fall lol
ReplyDeletehahaha I love fall Im waiting spring!
DeleteI love fall too. Such a beautiful time of year. We've been having a heat wave here for the past two weeks. But I guess that is what happens sometimes in summer. Your pear cake looks SO delicious. Yum! :)
ReplyDelete~Jess
thanks Jess I love fall to and the weather is like magic and the sun is perfect.
DeleteYum! It looks and sounds delicious Gloria!
ReplyDeleteThanks Pam ! xo
DeleteHi Gloria, You are much more imaginative than we are! Love Bundt cakes but never thought about one made with pears and rosemary. Yum! My better half and I just returned from a 3 day road trip (4,000 miles) to the NE USA. Back now and catching up... Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
ReplyDeleteThanks David ! Is amazing all you travel David ! Nice you had a good time ! hugs!
DeleteBella e golosa la tua ciambella, brava!!!!
ReplyDeleteGrazie Speedy !!
DeletePerfect bundt cake,I would love to try this☺
ReplyDeleteThanks Natalia!
DeleteOh Gloria, what an amazing cake, and the combination of pear and rosemary just sound so delicious and so autumn...
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend!
Thanks Juliana, have a nice weekend too!
DeleteI love bundt cakes as well, especially with fruit, and this one looks like a real treat. I like everything with pears. I've missed you Gloria, I'm glad to be back.
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xo
thanks Amalia.I love pears too!I missed you Amalia nice you come back :)
DeleteWhat an interesting combination Gloria, I love this recipe! Bacioni :-)
ReplyDeletethanks Alida was really good !
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Delizioso!!!! Mi piace molto!!
ReplyDeletegrazie Sabrina!
DeleteWhat a wonderful combination Gloria! And I got a nice pear harvest from one of our trees this year too!
ReplyDeleteThanks Inger, here coming summer soon but Im not sure if I will have pears, this was a really cold and dry year. Almost we dont have rain :(
DeleteWow...how delicious this sounds...I will get baking shortly!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, dearest Gloria...your recipes have truly inspired my taste buds!! :))
Lots of Love & Hugs xoxoxo
Thanks so much Ygraine and thanks by yours kind words, hugs!
DeleteDear Gloria, Time does pass so very quickly. My mom is passed 32 years this weekend and I think of her each and every day. I will keep you in my prayers. This looks wonderful with a good cup of coffee. xoxo Catherine
ReplyDeleteThanks Catherine yes I miss so much my mom, always I talked with her. hugs!
DeleteIt looks so good.
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Thanks Ann!
DeleteWhat a delightful combination!
ReplyDeleteThanks Katerina :)
DeletePear-rosemary? I have to taste this wonderful cake!
ReplyDeletegrazie cara!
DeletePerfect for tea time !
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merci mon amie :)
DeleteLovely cake and looks delicious! I would love a slice with a mug of hot tea!
ReplyDeletethanks Joyce!!
DeleteIt's so hard to believe that our summer is almost over :( I do enjoy fall, just not what comes afterward in the long months of our cold winters. Pears are the one thing I do welcome :) What a delightful cake and I will be saving the recipe. Thank you, Gloria! xo
ReplyDeleteIn fall I really enjoy apples, pears and oranges, is amazing all you can do!
ReplyDeleteBut I know winter is hard sometimes, my favorites are fall and spring , but all seasons have a lovely thing!
hugs!!
This looks delicious, Gloria! I love that sort of cake and the glaze for it too. Perfect! I agree with Susan, about fall, it means a long cold winter is ahead here in Chicago area. Summer for me, and grilling season, swimming and all. Thanks for the recipe. Take care
ReplyDeletethanks Pam, yes I know in some sites the winter is much hard. I love autumn but I know we need all seasons :)
ReplyDeletei can't remember ever using rosemary in a baked good, but i should--our plant is HUGE! delicious cake, gloria!
ReplyDeleteThanks Grace, was my first time I used rosemary in a cake and was good :)
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