Showing posts with label passionfruit recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label passionfruit recipes. Show all posts

Thursday, June 17, 2021

Passionfruit Pound Cake #BundtBakers

Tart and sweet with a tender crumb, this passionfruit pound cake is topped with an equally flavorful passionfruit glaze.

Food Lust People Love: Tart and sweet with a tender crumb, this passionfruit pound cake is topped with an equally flavorful passionfruit glaze. Bake in 6-cup Bundt pan.

As I said when I shared my lemon drizzle version, pound cake is one of the most dependable cakes you can make for any party or occasion. It’s simple but elegant and everybody likes it.

You can gussy it up by serving pound cake with fruit or a scoop of ice cream on the side but I think a simple glaze is perfection, especially if it complements the flavor of the cake, like this one does. 

If you are fortunate enough to find fresh passionfruit in your local market at a reasonable price, scoop the pulp out and freeze it in an ice cube tray for storage in a freeze bag or airtight container. You’ll thank me later when it’s out of season and expensive!

Passionfruit Pound Cake

I use my Nordic Ware 6-cup anniversary Bundt pan (<affiliate link) for this twist on a classic pound cake but feel free to use your favorite. 

Ingredients
For the cake batter:
1 1/2 cups or 190g all-purpose flour, plus more for dusting the pan
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 cup or 125g plain yogurt
1/4 cup or 60ml fresh passionfruit pulp
1 1/4 cups or 250g granulated sugar
1/2 cup or 113g unsalted butter, softened, plus more for buttering the pan
3 large eggs

For the passionfruit glaze:
3/4 cup or 95g powdered sugar
1 tablespoon fresh passionfruit pulp
1 teaspoon milk, plus a drop or two more, if the glaze is too thick

Method
Preheat your oven to 325°F or 163°C. Lightly butter and flour a 6-cup Bundt pan. 

Scoop the seeds out of your passionfruit with a spoon. 


Strain out the seeds from your passionfruit pulp and then put a spoon or two back in. I like the look of them, but too many make their crunch unwelcome. 

Whisk together your yogurt and passionfruit pulp in a measuring bowl and set aside.


In a medium sized bowl, whisk together your flour, salt, baking soda and baking powder. This incorporates air in the mix and saves you from needing to sift the dry ingredients.


With electric beaters or in your stand mixer, beat the sugar and butter until they become pale yellow and fluffy.

Scrape down the bowl with a rubber spatula, then add in the eggs, one at time, beating briefly, until each is incorporated.


Add half of the flour mixture along with half of the yogurt mixture. Beat at low speed until just incorporated.


Scrape down the bowl with a rubber spatula then repeat the process with the other half of each mixture, beating again on low until just mixed. Pour or spoon the batter into your prepared Bundt pan and smooth out the top.


Bake in the preheated oven for about 35-40 minutes, checking it about three-quarters of the way through. If the top is browning too quickly, cover it with foil for the remaining baking time.

Food Lust People Love: Tart and sweet with a tender crumb, this passionfruit pound cake is topped with an equally flavorful passionfruit glaze. Bake in 6-cup Bundt pan.

Remove from the oven when a wooden toothpick comes out clean and the sides are pulling away from the pan slightly.

Leave to cool for about 10 minutes then invert the Bundt pan on a wire rack. 

Food Lust People Love: Tart and sweet with a tender crumb, this passionfruit pound cake is topped with an equally flavorful passionfruit glaze. Bake in 6-cup Bundt pan.

Cool completely before drizzling with glaze.

To make the passionfruit glaze, mix the powdered sugar and the passionfruit pulp until all the sugar has dissolved. Spoon on to the cooled cake. 

Food Lust People Love: Tart and sweet with a tender crumb, this passionfruit pound cake is topped with an equally flavorful passionfruit glaze. Bake in 6-cup Bundt pan.

Enjoy!

Food Lust People Love: Tart and sweet with a tender crumb, this passionfruit pound cake is topped with an equally flavorful passionfruit glaze. Bake in 6-cup Bundt pan.

This month my Bundt Baker friends are celebrating fathers everywhere with beautiful Bundts! Many thanks to our host Wendy of A Day in the Life on the Farm

BundtBakers

#BundtBakers is a group of Bundt loving bakers who get together once a month to bake Bundts with a common ingredient or theme. You can see all of our lovely Bundts by following our Pinterest board. We take turns hosting each month and choosing the theme/ingredient.
Updated links for all of our past events and more information about BundtBakers, can be found on our home page.


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Food Lust People Love: Tart and sweet with a tender crumb, this passionfruit pound cake is topped with an equally flavorful passionfruit glaze. Bake in 6-cup Bundt pan.
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Monday, May 28, 2018

Passionfruit Banana Muffins #MuffinMonday

With well-ripened bananas for sweetness and fresh passionfruit pulp for a little added zip, these passionfruit banana muffins make a great breakfast, mid-morning or after school snack.

Food Lust People Love: With well-ripened bananas for sweetness and fresh passionfruit pulp for a little added zip, these passionfruit banana muffins make a great breakfast, mid-morning or after school snack.


Often when I make banana muffins, I add some lemon juice and/or zest. That hint of tartness brightens them up. Ditto for passionfruit! The bonus with passionfruit is the little crunchy seeds that make a satisfying pop as you chew them. Some people strain these out, but why?

If you are a fan of banana muffins, you might also want to check out my Peanut Butter Stuffed Banana MuffinsBanana Honey Muffins or my fancier Bananas Foster Muffins.


Passionfruit Banana Muffins

If you only have canned passionfruit pulp, you can use it as a substitute, with perhaps a little added lemon juice to add a bit more tang.

Ingredients
1 3/4 cups or 218g flour
1/2 cup or 100g packed soft dark brown sugar
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
2-3 very ripe bananas (about 10 oz or 285g by weight when peeled)
2 tablespoons fresh passionfruit pulp (about 30g)
1/3 cup or 80ml light vegetable oil
2 eggs

Optional for topping: 2 tablespoons amber sugar crystals

Method
Preheat the oven to 350°F or 180°C and grease your muffin pan or line it with paper cups.

Mix the flour, sugar, baking soda and salt together. Make sure to mash out any lumps of brown sugar.

Mash the bananas with a fork then add in the passionfruit pulp, eggs and oil. Whisk until thoroughly combined.



Fold your wet ingredients into your dry ones until they are just mixed.



Divide the batter between the muffin cups and sprinkle the tops with the sugar crystals, if using.



Bake in the preheated oven for 20-25 minutes or until golden. Allow to cool slightly in the muffin pan before removing to a wire rack.

Enjoy!

Food Lust People Love: With well-ripened bananas for sweetness and fresh passionfruit pulp for a little added zip, these passionfruit banana muffins make a great breakfast, mid-morning or after school snack.


Check out the other lovely muffins my Muffin Monday bakers have for you today!



Muffin Monday
#MuffinMonday is a group of muffin loving bakers who get together once a month to bake muffins. You can see all our of lovely muffins by following our Pinterest board. Updated links for all of our past events and more information about Muffin Monday, can be found on our home page.

Pin it!

Food Lust People Love: With well-ripened bananas for sweetness and fresh passionfruit pulp for a little added zip, these passionfruit banana muffins make a great breakfast, mid-morning or after school snack.
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