yogurt cake

Yummy YOGURT Cake

Today is the start of a weekend, so why not try this sweet, chocolaty, simple and understated yogurt cake?

 

In my kitchen I have a shelf housing my recipe books. Then I have a box with loose recipes, handwritten recipes, recipes torn out of magazines and newspapers,  copied recipes … a wonderful and very interesting selection.  It was when going through that pile of recipes that my eyes fell on this yogurt cake – Audrey’s Yogurt Cake (Gâteau Yaourt D’Audrey).  I once copied it when reading On Rue Tatin by Susan Herrmann Loomis. A book, by the way, you should absolutely read (if you haven’t yet) …. especially if you are going to make this cake. Susan is an internationally-recognized expert on food and an award-winning journalist/author, and combined her training in journalism with her love for food and the people who make it.

In this book she tells of her life in France with her family.  She tells of the restoration that she and her husband performed on the dilapidated convent they chose for their new home.  The not always so easy social encounters with locals, but persisting and doing it through her baking  as well. Throughout the book she includes delicious  recipes that touches at the soul of the region, including Apple and Thyme tart (my next try), Duck breast with Cider and many more.

“This is a cake that every French schoolgirl once learned to make, and many still do, though they now learn it at home rather than at school,” she explains as an introduction.  She then says that she had collected many recipes for this cake but had never found one that was particularly good until….she was at a school where she taught her weekly English lesson.  The teacher came over to ask if she would like to stay for a party after the lesson.  Three cakes were sliced and served and when she took one bite she realised this was something special.  She asked the mother of the child what kind of cake it was.  The mother shrugged and said, ”It’s a gâteau au yaourt, nothing more.”  So she told the mother it was the best one she had ever had. 

Here it is:

Butter and flour for the cake pan

1 ½ cups (210g) plain flour

¾ tsp (4ml) baking powder

3 drops vanilla essence

Pinch fine sea salt

3 large eggs

1 cup (210g) sugar

½ cup (125ml) plain whole milk yogurt (I used low-fat)

½ cup (120g) unsalted butter, melted and cooled

30z (90g) bitter chocolate melted, then cooled

Icing sugar to dust over (optional)

  • Butter and flour a 24cm round cake pan.  Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F (190C/gas 5)
  • Sift together the flour, baking powder and salt.
  • Whisk together the eggs and the sugar until they are light and pale yellow.  Sprinkle the dry ingredients over the eggs and sugar, whisking to incorporate them.  Fold in the yogurt and vanilla, then the melted butter.
  • Pour half the batter into the prepared cake pan.  Fold the melted chocolate into the remaining batter until is is thoroughly combined.  Pour the chocolate batter on top of the plain batter and run a rubber scraper through the batter several times to make a marble pattern.
  • Bake the cake in the centre of the oven until it is slightly mounded and your finger leaves a very slight impression when you touch the top, about 35 minutes.
  • Remove the cake from the oven and let it cool in the pan for about 15 minutes, before turning it out onto a wire rack. 
  • Serve when fully cool and if you like, dust the top with icing sugar.

 

yogurt cake
Yummy Yogurt Cake

Enjoy, it is really really delicious and very easy to make. You will definitely want to make it again….

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