Salted Caramel Beer Cake with Pears

This cake made with buttermilk will cure an ache and make any blues vanish. Baked on top of sweet caramel and sliced pears, there is nothing this dessert can’t accomplish.
By Tania Cusack

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Salted Caramel Beer Cake with Pears


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  • Author: Tania Cusack

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A cake made with buttermilk can cure an ache and make the blues vanish. Baked atop caramel and sliced pears, there is nothing this dessert can’t accomplish.


Ingredients

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  • Line a 23cm cake tin with a removeable bottom and spray or grease well. pre-heat the oven to 170C/325F
  • 50gm butter ( 2 tablesppons)
  • 1 cup sugar
  • ¼ cup (60ml ) beer
  • 1 T lemon/lime juice
  • ½ cup water
  • a pinch of salt

cake

  • 1 1/3 cups flour (190gm)
  • 1 cup sugar ( 200gm)
  • ½ cup brown sugar (80gm)
  • 150ml beer (5oz)
  • 1 egg
  • 60ml or ¼ cup of buttermilk
  • 100gm, melted butter (3.5oz)
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 2 large pears

Instructions

  1. Peel the pears and cut into 8ths or similar. Not thin slices, nice chunks. Arrange on the bottom of the tin
  2. Put the butter, sugar, lemon juice and beer in to a wide bottomed pot and bring to a simmer. Boil over medium to high heat till it starts to turn golden brown. Make sure it is a nice brown colour before adding the ½ cup of water. stir and bring back to the boil before taking off the heat and adding the salt, stir well.
  3. Pour enough of the caramel over the pears to cover, you probably wont need all of it . Set aside.
  4. Mix the dry ingredients, then add the beer, melted butter, egg and buttermilk and mix well.
  5. Pour the batter over the caramel and smooth down. Bake for around 50 minutes or untill a skewer inserted into the middle comes out clean.
  6. Let the cake sit for 5-10 minutes after you take it out of the oven. Run a sharp knife around the edge carefully and remove removable side of the cake tin. . Turn the cake over onto a plate and remove the cake base, then peel off the baking paper. My second and third attempt were amazing.
  • Category: Baking, dessert

 


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