PEARS: THE FORGOTTEN FRUIT OF FALL I saw a version of this Pear Almond Cake made with apples and I thought the almond flavor really called for pears more than anything else.� The cake is similar to an apple...
PEARS: THE FORGOTTEN FRUIT OF FALL
I saw a version of this Pear Almond Cake made with apples and I thought the almond flavor really called for pears more than anything else.� The cake is similar to an apple cake I used to make for tea when my British and Australian friends would bring their children over for a play date. This variation was a natural for me to pursue. It uses almond paste instead of the more usual almond flour, resulting in a lighter cake. And the pears are a sweet break from the fall onslaught of apples.
It is important to use just barely ripe pears that will hold their form but still have the sweetness of ripe fruit.
Almond paste is grated and beaten together with melted butter which makes the cake moist and flavorful although not too richly tasting of almond.

Grating the almond paste helps it mix with the melted butter. You can also finally chop it for the same effect
Cake flour creates a soft crumb.
And pears, both inside the cake and on top, provide pops of sweetness and flavor.
It all comes together in a cake that is not too sweet, great for an afternoon snack (or for breakfast!)
Once you have mixed the almond paste with the butter, this is a pretty basic cake.
Lots of time spent beating together butter, almond and sugar.
Add the eggs, one at a time.

Look at that lovely sheen on the mixed almonod paste, butter sugar and eggs!
Stir in the flour and baking powder until just mixed.
Fold in the pears and put the batter in the pan.� Top it with some pear slices and bake the cake.

I like to arrange my slices in a circle around the edge.
Once the cake comes out of the oven, finish it by giving it a nice glaze made from apple jelly.
The almond and pear together make a not-too-sweet cake that is perfect any time of day!


PEAR ALMOND CAKE
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