Sunday, October 12, 2014

Cherry-Yoghurt Cake with an Eggnogg Topping

Fruits are much more limited during fall. Apples, pears, and oranges are abundant, but other fruits are more scarce. Thus, fall is a great time to use other ingredients like chocolate or my favorite, jarred sour cherries. In Germany these cherries are known as "Schattenmorellen". Trader Joe's imports them and sells them as Morello Cherries.

Ingredients:
9x13 inch (30x40 cm) Pyrex dish or deep baking dish
Some grease

Batter:
4 eggs
125 g sugar
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
125 ml vegetable oil
150 ml sparkling water
250 g all-purpose flour
3 leveled teaspoons baking powder

1 jar sour cherries (Dark Morello Cherries from Trader Joe's or Schattenmorellen)

Yoghurt Topping:
400 g (1 pint) whipping cream
3 teaspoons powdered sugar
400 g Greek Yoghurt (Fage)

Eggnogg Topping:
250 ml (1 cup) Eggnogg (with alcohol)
1/2 package non-cook vanilla pudding (JELL-O)

Preparation:
1. Drain sour cherries very well. (You can drink the juice; it's really tasty as a spritzer with sparkling water). Grease Pyrex dish or baking dish. Preheat oven to 180 degrees Celsius (350 F).
2. Whisk eggs, sugar and vanilla extract with an electric hand mixer for about 1 minute or until fluffy. Add oil and sparkling water and whisk briefly.
3. Mix flour and baking powder and sift into a separate bowl. Add flour mixture in two portions to the batter, whisk after addition of each portion. Pour batter into. Pyrex or deep baking dish, bake at 180 degrees Celsius (350 F) for about 25 minutes or until toothpick comes out clean.
4. Remove cake from oven and let cool down. Spread drained sour cherries on top of cake. Whip cream with powdered sugar until stiff. Briefly stir yoghurt until smooth. Carefully fold whipped cream under yoghurt. Spread yoghurt-cream topping on top of cherries. Chill for a while.
5. Whisk eggnogg and JELL-O for about 2 minutes. Pour eggnogg mixture on top of yoghurt topping and spread evenly. Chill cake for a couple of hours or overnight before serving.

Comments:
1. The eggnogg brand I remember from Germany, probably because of their memorable ads, is Verpoorten advocaat. That one is rather expensive in the USA, so I used Pennsylvania Dutch.

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