Tuesday, October 25, 2011
TWD: A Fig Cake for Fall
In the past month, I managed to bake three out of four Tuesdays With Dorie recipes, photograph two of those three, and wrote a post (but didn’t publish) one. I also managed to bake one of those recipes (the apple cake) without any butter. Seriously, I didn’t notice until Josh asked me what the “extra butter” was doing sitting on the counter. Somehow I just couldn’t get my act together this month. I decided this would finally be the week (okay, I had told myself that the previous week as well) and here I am with this week’s recipe, A Fig Cake for Fall. I have always loved figs. When I was a kid I would devour fig bars, particularly the whole wheat variety sold at health food stores. My dad, who shares my enthusiasm for figs, makes a hearty fig pudding every Christmas. I don't think my brother appreciated the pudding until we were adults, but I was a fan from day one.
Naturally, I had high hopes for this cake. I think its resemblance to some other upside-down cakes I’ve made made me think the fruit would be a bit more caramel-y and the cake a bit moister. It wasn’t an outright disappointment, just not fig perfection. Since it is not terribly sweet and contains fruit, I told Josh he could justify eating it for breakfast - sans the boozy sauce, of course.
We rate this cake a 7 for Deliciousness and I gave it a 3.5 for Effort, for an EDR of 2. Thanks to Ursula of Cookie Rookie for a nice seasonal selection. You can find the recipe here on her site and see how the other bakers fared by visiting the TWD site.
Your cake looks more than perfect! I'm sorry the cake didn't completely meet your expectations. I liked it a lot, but you are right - it's not the most moisty cake in the world. Thanks for baking with me this week!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great! I didn't get to taste mine cus I gave it away! She said it was good though:)
ReplyDeleteThe cake is absolutely gorgeous Margot, too bad it wasn't as delicious as it looks. I really wanted to try this one, but couldn't find figs. Maybe next year!
ReplyDeleteIt looks really lovely! I like fig newtons, but have never baked with figs. Fig pudding for Christmas sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteIt's saying a lot if it is tasty without the butter! looks great
ReplyDeletelovely cake!
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