Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Yogurt and passion fruit syrup mini cakes

Yogurt and passion fruit syrup mini cakes

Certain actors have a very special place in my heart –they are so talented that I’m always interested in watching their movies.
Christian Bale, for example - I have seen him in several different movies and he continues to make me curious about what’s coming.

It’s like baking with yogurt – the more I do it (like last month’s lime cake), the more I enjoy it.

Yogurt and passion fruit syrup mini cakes

Yogurt and passion fruit syrup mini cakes
from Donna Hay magazine

150g unsalted butter, softened
220g caster sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
3 eggs
1 cup thick Greek-style natural yogurt
300g self raising flour, sifted

Passion fruit syrup:
1 cup (240ml) passion fruit syrup
½ cup (120ml) water
110g caster sugar

Preheat the oven to 160ºC/320ºF. To make the passion fruit syrup, place passion fruit pulp, water and sugar in a small saucepan over medium heat and stir until sugar is dissolved. Bring to the boil, reduce the heat to low and cook for 10-15 minutes or until syrupy. Set aside.

Make the cake: place the butter, sugar and vanilla in the bowl of an electric mixer and beat for 10-15 minutes or until pale and creamy. Add the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Add yogurt and beat until well combined.
Fold through flour. Spoon mixture into lightly greased 24cm bundt or ring pan* and bake for 35 minutes or until cooked when tested with a skewer. Remove cake from the pan and place on a serving plate (I left the cakes in the pan for 5 minutes and then unmolded them).
Spike cake all over with a thin skewer or toothpick, drizzle with syrup and serve while still warm – it tastes delicious at room temperature, too.

* I halved the recipe, used a muffin pan (each well holds 1/3 cup batter) and got 9 small cakes

Serves 8

Yogurt and passion fruit syrup mini cakes

22 comments:

  1. Mmm, I've been meaning to try yogurt cake but whenever I think about it there's no yogurt in the house! I love passionfruit, too.

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  2. I love baking with yogurt, and buttermilk for that matter! I love the texture and moisture it adds. Lovely cakes!

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  3. Yum, sounds like a lovely flavour combination!

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  4. I am drooling over those maracujas. They are so expensive here in the states.

    Lovely recipe and pictures. (As usual.) :)

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  5. After I tried real passionfruit for the first time in Singapore, I have been looking for good recipes that call for it. I just wish it was easier to find! I shall definitely be trying this soon.

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  6. i love Christiam Bale. These mini cakes look adorable and delicious. I love yogurt too.

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  7. I wish I had seen this recipe when I had about 20 passionfruits on my bench, yum.

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  8. your mini cakes look gorgeous! ill have to go find some passionfruit syrup now :)

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  9. Yogurt, the Christian Bale of the culinary world? Yes, totally. I get it! I love yogurt, and I love passion fruit. The combination of these two sounds just heavenly!! Mmm, you have me so hungry for these little cakes!

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  10. Love the fact that you made these as little cakes in a muffin pan. Just the right size! Heavenly sounding - almost as heavenly as Christian Bale!

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  11. Lovely little cakes... calling me calling me near...

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  12. What lovely little cakes you have made! I bought 1 kg of passionfruits yesterday, I am so inspired by the many cakes and desserts that you have been making with these fruits :)

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  13. It's so true about baking with yogurt-- it's wonderful in everything from cakes to muffins. These mini cakes are precious, Patricia!

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  14. The picture of the cakes covered in the passion fruit are so pretty! Well done, and sounds delish!

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  15. I love baking with yogurt a lot, it certainly adds a nice texture to the finished product. Your cakes looks adorable!

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  16. Anna, that happens to me sometimes, too. :D

    Dragana, tks for stopping by!

    Jessy, I bet you would like it. :D

    Lindsey, that's too bad, darling!
    Tks for your kind words.

    Chris, isn't it delicious? And so refreshing - I'm glad to know you had a chance of trying it!

    Natalie, I love him, too. ;D

    Chanel, tks for stopping by! I hope you try it next time. :D

    Veggie Belly, tks for visiting!

    Elyse, I'm glad you agree. ;D

    Toni, you are right! ;)

    Arfi, ;D

    Happy Homebaker, I bet you'll be making delicious treats!

    Susan, thank you, darling!

    Kelly, tks for visiting!

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  17. Yum, youghurt cake...and they are minis...and they have passion fruit...how much more perfect can it get!

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  18. Passionfruit. Yogurt. Christian Bale. Three very yummy things. Mmm, mmm, mmm.

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  19. Those are cute! You know...I've never had passionfruit. I don't even know what it looks like!

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  20. These are beautiful! Shall be trying them out for sure.

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  21. I too like using yogurt in baked goods and try and use it whenever possible. It lends a nice texture to the end product. Your mini cakes look fantastic!

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  22. Hello Patricia

    I am in love with all your yummy baking and beautiful photos...
    I will try couple of recipes and let you know...
    I have several cousins in SAO from both sides of my parents.
    thanks for sharing

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