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One of the best things about moving into a new house must be discovering what comes up in the garden each season. This summer I was most excited to learn that we had our very own peach tree, and when it was time to eat them (just last week) I discovered it was a red-fleshed peach tree. Their extremely unthoughtful common name is 'black-boy peach' and they are a pretty standard fruit tree to have in the garden here in NZ. (you can read more about them in this funny article here).

Anyway, it turns out that these particular peaches from our tree are not that delicious when eaten raw. Maybe they needed more rain over the year or some kind of fertiliser. But they are great for cooking- I made a big batch of peach chutney and did some baking with them and they were gorgeous like that.

Here is the recipe for a versatile sort of cake that I love making for afternoon tea or for a special lunch. It was a recipe that a friend of my mum's gave us when I was little, and i've been making it ever since. She called it 'Norwegian Apple Cake' but I don't remember seeing any cakes like this when I was living in Norway. It's a great recipe all the same.

The best features of this cake are a) I always have the ingredients in the cupboard- it's not fancy at all, but the fruit makes it special, b) you can use any sort of fruit- I've made it with apples, pears, berries and all kinds of stone fruit with great results and c) the mixture is big enough to make two tarts: one large and one small. So you can deliver one to a friend.

Any-kind-of-fruit tart

2 large eggs

150 grams white sugar

100 grams butter

150 mls milk

175 grams flour

3 tsps baking powder

enough sliced fruit to cover the surface fo the tart. (apples, pears, berries, stonefruit, feijoas, etc.)

Whisk the eggs and sugar until thick and creamy. Put butter and milk into a saucepan and stir until just boiling. Remove from heat. Sift flour and baking powder into the egg mixture, then pour in the milk mixture. Fold all the ingredients together until smooth. (I use an electric beater for just a minute.)

Pour into a flat-ish dish. I use one medium-sized pie dish, and one small one, lined with baking paper. Arrange the sliced fruit over the top. (You could also sprinkle over a little raw sugar or sliced almonds if you like.) Bake at 180 degrees celcius for 20-30 mins.

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53 responses to “a versatile sort of cake”

  1. Margaret Oomen Avatar

    not sure i have ever seen peaches that color. They look really fantastic.

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  2. Jo Avatar

    Yum..I’ve had the plum version of this, so nice to have the recipe now. Thanks!

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  3. char Avatar

    Thank you for the recipe…those peaches look amazing.
    AND omg I have missed a billion posts…how did that happen?
    I absolutelt adore your fabrics and the post where you showed up the process…wonderful!
    Enjoy the fruit…we’re still enjoying the snow!
    HUGS
    Char.x

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  4. allison Avatar

    those peaches look so good! i’ll have to try this cake with different kinds of fruit, too.

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  5. bianca Avatar

    Wow, the colour on those peaches are amazing, thanks for the recipe, will give it a go this weekend.

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  6. mama-pan | mary frances Avatar

    I love cakes like these!! am jealous of your peaches–here is a favorite cobbler recipe of mine: http://thisismarzipan.blogspot.com/2010/07/breakfast-of-champions.html

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  7. Nicole Avatar

    These types of cakes are my favourite. It’s the perfect way to use up fruit that has perhaps been languishing in the crisper drawer just a bit too long… I will definitely try your recipe.

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  8. Marine Avatar
    Marine

    Sounds divine! I love your recipes – always so easy and with ingredients that are usually in the pantry. Will try it this weekend!

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  9. Sharyn Avatar
    Sharyn

    Thankyou Melissa for sharing this recipe, I have several pears sitting in our fruit bowl which will be perfect for this recipe. I think it sounds the perfect treat for dessert tonight with some yummy thick cream. Yummo!!

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  10. tinyhappy Avatar

    great- sounds yum!

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  11. Jacinda Avatar

    Our neighbour’s peach tree is also dripping with these beautiful fruit. Thanks for the recipe, I’ll try it out. Apparently because these are old heritage trees you can grow them from the stone.

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  12. Denise | Chez Danisse Avatar

    looks delicious and so pretty.

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  13. Vanessa Avatar
    Vanessa

    I used your plum jam recipe over the past 2 days to use up 6 kilos of home grown plums (yum yum). I had some extra plums so made crumble yesterday, but this would have been great. Will try with home grown apples. Thanks. Gave jam to the neighbours πŸ™‚

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    seda

    This will be my favorite…
    Happy International Women’s Day!

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  15. louana Avatar

    Oh yum. I’m super envious of finding such a tree in your back yard! I’m going to try this soon, but not with peaches like that probably just apples 😦 Fabric arrived today! love it!!!!!! Thanks

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  16. Tammy Avatar

    I have never heard of those types of peaches but how wonderful that you have your very own. Peach chutney sounds amazing. Thanks for the cake recipe. I am always looking for simple recipes to try. Love your images from the beach and the sweet pup! Your fabric designs are gorgeous. I am always amazed at what inspires you to be so very creative. Best wishes and blessings, Tammy

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  17. tinyhappy Avatar

    thank you tammy! πŸ™‚

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  18. Bibbitybob Avatar

    I’ve never seen red peaches, they look fab and your cake looks very tasty x

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  19. Karen Avatar

    This looks lovely and I will try it. I seem to have a lot of eggs to use up, suddenly, as our hens have woken up for the Spring!

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  20. found and sewn Avatar

    love the colour of those peaches. delicious….

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  21. sue Avatar

    have you considered coming up for a day of craft2.0 on Easter Saturday and entering the jam off?
    http://www.jamoff.co.nz/
    i think you should deeply consider it

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  22. Emma Avatar

    That looks mouth-watering and how lovely to be able to use your own peaches! I have elderflowers in my garden and I made cordial last year. Apparently it gives a beautiful flavour to sponges.

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  23. Anja Avatar

    I can verify that cakes of this sort are indeed made in Norway! πŸ™‚ I don’t have a recipe, though, so I think I might want to try yours. I’m in a new mummy group now with our second baby and I’ve been plotting a Louise cake for our next meeting, by the way πŸ™‚

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  24. tara Avatar

    Hmm, now what kind of fruit should I try first? Thanks for the recipe.

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  25. Bridget Avatar

    We’ve just been enjoying our first harvest fresh off the tree, odd you didn’t find them very tasty like this. I didn’t get the chance to use them in a pie but yours looks good. Roll on next season!

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  26. Caz Avatar

    Oh my gosh it looks scrumptious!

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  27. Afternoon Tea Fan Avatar

    Could you have possibly made the pictures of the peaches and cake any more appetizing?

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  28. Emily Avatar

    Looks absolutely delicious. Thanks for the recipe!

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  29. arti Avatar
    arti

    Just made this with mixed berries and pears! Yum and so easy – even for us non-bakers out there! thanks melissa xxx

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  30. Bea Avatar

    That cake looks amazing and delicious! Deffo going to try to make it at home but I am sure it will not turn out like that!

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  31. Margaret Avatar

    That looks so tasty! I am enjoying your blog and I’ll add you to my blogroll if that’s ok.

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  32. marianne@uehlinger.com Avatar
    marianne@uehlinger.com

    We have such a tree in our garden. I’ve got it from my neighbour (her grandfather got it as gift), and it is very unusual here too. We live in Switzerland just on the border to the french speaking part. If I eat it raw I have to peel it (it’s very furry).
    Lovely blog and I like to peek what’s going on the other side of the world.
    Marianne (54)

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  33. Claire Garland Avatar

    I’m going to make this right now – I’ve only got frozen berries, but I’ll give it a go!
    Thanks for the inspiration/ recipe!

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  34. Extra Curricular Avatar

    YUM! I was lucky enough to have this made for me – with blackberries and pears, by the lovely Arti. Delicious, eaten in the back garden with a cup of tea. Thanks Melissa!

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  35. Ceri Avatar
    Ceri

    I’ve just taken my plum cake out of the oven and it smells divine! I am no cook but this recipe was really quick and easy. I will definitely be making this again and again. THANK YOU for posting the recipe. πŸ™‚ BTW I love your new fabric designs. Beautiful.

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  36. Sarah Avatar

    This recipe is great! I tried it out with some fresh figs, and also added a teaspoon of vanilla essence. It was so easy and very tasty. Thanks for sharing it.

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  37. Silvia Avatar

    Mmmm! it looks delicious!! πŸ™‚

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  38. Sally Avatar
    Sally

    HI, I wanted to tell you that i have just made this cake tonight as i had a crowd for dinner. This will now be my new favorite thing, the best fastest, easiest, tastiest and surprising lightest cake. i made it with plums. the first one just with plums, the 2nd with plums, sliced almonds and raw sugar. They were a big hit. thanks.

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  39. tinyhappy Avatar

    thanks, sally- im glad you liked it! πŸ™‚

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  40. Jackie Avatar
    Jackie

    I made your cake with frozen raspberries intead and it was delicious, and so my guest wanted the recipe which I passed on – going viral is a true sign that a recipe’s a good one.

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  41. Cleaners in Croydon Avatar

    The cake looks great, thank you for sharing the recipe. πŸ™‚

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  42. n-dex plus nitrile gloves Avatar

    I added your recipe in my daily breakfast list. It is very unique in my list and best food for health. Thanks for sharing yummy and delicious dish.

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  43. vibram five finger shoes Avatar

    yeah, i totally need to do this. JUST the thing my daughter would love.

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  44. Katrina Avatar
    Katrina

    Hi
    We are just entering blackboy season again and yours has been a favourite ‘go to’ recipe of mine since I stumbled onto your site with a glut of blackboys three years ago. Previously I’d just been stewing them and putting them into crumbles. Like you, I don’t like them raw. So your recipe has been perfect. Thanks so much for sharing.

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  45. Lynette Clothier Avatar
    Lynette Clothier

    I made this earlier in the week with Black boys, delicious, now the neigjbours want more so making it today with plums from our tree, really great recipe. Thankyou

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  46. tinyhappy Avatar

    so glad you like it, and find it useful, lynette! youve reminded me about it – might try it tomorrow myself πŸ™‚
    – melissa

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  47. cakengifts.in Avatar

    I made this Cake, it was awesome!!!. My whole family enjoyed very much after taking it. Thanks for this amazing recipe………
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  48. Catherine Lawrence Avatar
    Catherine Lawrence

    Great cake have made it twice with some over ripe Black Boy peaches from the garden.Thank you.Im freezing some halves so we an enjoy it again in winter.

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  49. tinyhappy Avatar

    Hi Catherine, thank you for your message – Im glad you like it!
    M

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