A slightly dense, moist butter cake with ripe, fresh, and juicy peaches and rich, gooey nougat atop makes a truly succulent late-summer delight with a glass of sparkling wine.
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- Peel and halve the peaches. Gently fan out the top of halves whilst still keeping them all together. Line a 30x.33cm baking tray with paper. Preheat the oven to 180C/350F. Place the nougat in a bowl set over a saucepan of simmering water. Stir until it is melted and smooth.
- Whisk the spelt flour and baking powder in a mixing bowl. Add in sugar, eggs, butter and milk. Beat briefly with a hand mixer on slow speed, then increase the speed to high and beat for 2 minutes until a smooth dough forms.
- Press the dough evenly onto the prepared tray. Arrange the peach halves, fanned-out side up, in 4 lines, setting them 1 inch apart and pressing each gently into the dough. Spoon the melted nougat to fill the gaps between lines.
- Bake in the preheated oven for 20-25 minutes. Strain the raspberry jam through a fine sieve into a bowl. Remove the cake and cool on the wire rack. Brush the peach halves with the jam while it’s still warm, and scatter the chopped pistachio on the nougat. Slice the cake and serve.
Thank you, kitchen flavours and alwayswinner786, for passing the awards to me.
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WOW! This cake looks so classic. Very beautiful with all that peaches and nuts on top.
ReplyDeletewow...cake looks awesome dear....really mouth watering..
ReplyDeleteLove cakes like this. Looks so so good.
ReplyDeleteI've never used spelt flour before. How gorgeous are these. When are you going to start selling them?
ReplyDeleteyummy! can I hv some?
ReplyDeleteAngie, the cake looks so so eye-catching! May I know what is Spelt #630 flour? Thanks in advance.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, I bet the nougat is amazing on this cake! It's a very pretty cake too, I love the peaches on top!
ReplyDeleteThis cake looks so gorgeous and the flavours, wow! I'm lost for words right now!
ReplyDeleteIt must taste heavenly! Juicy, buttery, nutty and sweet... What more yummies can we ask for? Thanks for this lovely recipe. ;)
ReplyDeleteJess: Spelt is similar to wheat, but somewhat nuttier and slightly sweeter flavor than whole wheat flour. Spelt contains more protein than wheat, and the protein in spelt is easier to digest. In Germany, flour is graded by the content of mineral content (or ash; very different from the states) hence the value of #630 would be 63%, which is equivalent to AP flour.
ReplyDeleteThanks, guys, for stopping by!
il est sublime ce gâteau aux pêches et très goûteux aussi
ReplyDeletebravo pour la présentation
bonne journée
This cake looks wonderful and I love the way you laid out the peach on top
ReplyDelete..Perfection Angie!
gorgeous!this cake looks so delicious with the peaches and nuts top!
ReplyDeleteTempting cake, just luv it!
ReplyDeletedelicious flavours and beautiful pictures
ReplyDeleteNougat delight! Very elegant squares!
ReplyDeleteIt's beyond words, Angie, just yummy!
ReplyDeleteI love orgling at all your bakes, they are so tempting! This one included.
ReplyDeletethat looks incredible! as it happens i have peaches, but spelt flour is prohibitively expensive at the markets i regularly shop. do you happen to know of a good online source? thank you!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious. I could lick the screen. I'll have to try and use spelt flour soon.
ReplyDeleteYou know after years of having it in candy bars, I still am not quite sure what nougat is. But I am in love with the pretty sliced peaches and pistachio, and I'm sure this is very tasty :).
ReplyDeleteLooks so good! I'm learning so much from your blog. :-) Never knew that about spelt flour!
ReplyDeleteLovely! I haven't used spelt flour in a while but I really like it. I feel inspired to find some now!
ReplyDeleteScrumptious cake, very tempting..
ReplyDeleteVery tempting cake!
ReplyDeleteI've tried cakes with spelt, and I'm sure it taste fabulous, especially with peaches.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous cake, it looks wonderful! I could enjoy a piece right now along with that sparkling wine. :o) Thank you for visiting my blog today, I hope you're having a fantastic day!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is art. I have never seen a cake like it - beautiful
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of using Spelt! I am going to try this as I have spelt flour at home!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful dessert! I love the autumn colors of the glazed peaches and the brown nougat. Simply elegant!
ReplyDeleteLooks very pretty, Angie :)!
ReplyDeleteOMG! This cake looks divine! I wish to have a slice :-)
ReplyDeleteAngie, another yummy goodies! I bet I can take at least a few slices. Well, if Germany still in summer? Then this should be light & juicy treat for the day. Thanks & enjoy your day.
ReplyDeleteCheers, kristy
I like the way you made those slits on the peaches. And what a cake!
ReplyDeleteSlices like these are just perfect to life up one's day!
ReplyDeleteThe cake looks delicious, and so pretty with the sliced peaches! YUM!
ReplyDeleteWith nougat? Oh yes. I've never made cake with spelt - that has to be good and the juicy, ripe peaches can stand up to the spelt. Plus - it's just so pretty...
ReplyDeleteAnything with nougat kinda sorta makes my head spin. delicious!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Very special cake here! My first time know about this cake. Nice one!
ReplyDeleteThese look utterly mouthwatering. The photos are amazing. I so want to try this!!!
ReplyDeleteTasty beyond reason
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Wow, Looks absolutely delicious and gorgeous! Nougats! Yum....
ReplyDeleteAwesome Cake, i wish i was there to have a bite:)
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome cake ! Thanks a lot for the recipe :)
ReplyDeleteGosh, I'm amazed that I'm drooling at this cake (please look away!). The peaches and nougat make a lovely topping. I'd like a BIG slice, please!
ReplyDeletewhat is spelt flour? it's sound interesting!! anyway I like how the peach deco on the cake.
ReplyDeletebeautiful as always! peaches for desserts sounds perfect right now with the many peaches i see available at the market.
ReplyDeleteI came to know this recipe Peach Nougat Spelt cake first time.I like the combination of ingredients in this recipe with peach.I will make this for dessert.
ReplyDeleteI love those peaches on top. Looks yumm.
ReplyDeleteWow, I really like the presentation.....nice!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like my kinda cake, Angie ;)
ReplyDeleteHowever, apart from peaches (it's very expensive here!) do u think apples will do? If so, do u think i need any other 'adjustments'?
xx
Sherie
Congratulations on your award. It is well deserved. I especially admire this cake. It is not easy to work with spelt but you did a wonderful job. I hope you are having a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteBeachlover's Kitchen: Spelt is similar to wheat, but somewhat nuttier and slightly sweeter flavor than whole wheat flour. Spelt contains more protein than wheat, and the protein in spelt is easier to digest.
ReplyDeleteSherie: Yes, apples are perfectly fine for the cake....quarter the apples, one for each line, so you probably just need 4 for the recipe. Or use the canned peaches or apricots instead.
Awesome Cake...very tempting!! feel lika having a bite..:)
ReplyDeleteOk, I see that there are like a million comments above of mine so I just hope that you read mine 'cos I loved your recipe so much. Photographs r awesome as always!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I like how you arranged the peaches on top, so pretty!
ReplyDeleteYumm, that's one amazing looking cake! I love the peach on top!
ReplyDeleteDrooling here....lovely looking tasy cake.....bookmarked....
ReplyDeleteThat must be what heaven tastes like.
ReplyDeleteThat looks great. I have yet to use spelt flour.
ReplyDeletecongrats on your awards...truly well deserved, girl you amaze me you post so much, I am totally envious, I could never take so many great pics...lovely cake, once again your awesome!!
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Wow that looks so so tempting and perfectly done.. I am bookmarking it and I am going to try this soon by substituting with AP flour.
ReplyDeletebeautiful cake, looks yum
ReplyDeleteHi Angie.... I always love stopping by your blog! As always a beautiful post....gorgeous recipe - We are huge spelt fans at our house! Would love to try this!
ReplyDeleteAngie...I've gained half an inch just drooling over your indulgent dessert...too sweet for words!
ReplyDeleteFlavourful wishes,
Claudia
I have never made anything with spelt before... this is unique!
ReplyDeleteWow, this cake look so yummie...love the way you decorated it...perfect cake ;-)
ReplyDeleteIt is so gorgeous! And sounds incredibly delicious with the nougat and peach topping!
ReplyDeleteI am so intrigued by this cake, I've not used much spelt, and certainly never thought to pair it with nougat - I need to change that immediately.
ReplyDeleteThis looks gorgeous! I would have no idea where to find nougat though? LOVE the spelt flour in it! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI still can't believe how this Peach Nougat Spelt Cake is made. I wish I can make a home made version of this delicious cake. I know that kids will enjoy eating this very yummy cake. Thank you for sharing this.
ReplyDeletePut this on a counter and I know of a certain housewife who would probably gobble it all up. It looks simply beautiful!
ReplyDelete*kisses* HH
Delicious cake ,Congrats on being Top 9....
ReplyDeleteWow... it looks amazing, I never baked with spelt flour, I have to give it a try for sure.
ReplyDeleteThis and some sparkling wine...oh oh oh oh oh....what a treat :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome cake...drooling over your pics Angie
ReplyDeleteCongrats Angie for making it to Foodbuzz Top 9 :)
ReplyDeleteYou make the most gorgeous food! This looks delicious. =)
ReplyDeletethis looks really special. nougats have this way of reminding me of my childhood (i've always loved milk nougats as a kid) and it's a brilliant idea being paired with peaches for your dessert :)
ReplyDeleteWow-I've never thought to try spelt in cake!!! What a great idea! This looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI'd never heard of spelt before - I saw your explanation in the comments to someone else. Very interesting! And beautiful cakes, they're almost too pretty to eat!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great combo of ingredients. The use of spelt flour is interesting. I love experimenting with different flours. The nougat topping is sinful & perfect.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pictures!! Spelt has become one of my favorite flours... Nicely done!! Congrats on the Top 9!!
ReplyDeleteWow, Angie! I remember the other day I saw something that I though was like the best thing you ever posted, but now I have to take that back (smile). This nougat cake is now the best thing for sure;) Ooh, and your peach is so esthetically beautiful. I like that...
ReplyDeletewhat an attractive and unique cake! i'm unfamiliar with baking with spelt, and nougat is new (ha!) to me too, but come on--how could this not be good? i love the look of the cooked peaches too--so wrinkly and inviting. :)
ReplyDeleteWow! I think this is fancy and beautiful enough to serve as dessert at a garden wedding! Scrumptious, and so pretty too!!
ReplyDeleteYou are spot on! perfect with a Cava or Prosecco! presentation is marvelous! and I can taste how the nuts perfectly compliment the peaches. Did you place the peaches on top in halves then "score" them? just curious..
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful Angie
This looks amazing! To die for! Or a reason to live.
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, I love peaches, your cake looks so divine. Whatsmore peach cake with champagne are wonderful matches.
ReplyDeleteYum! What a gorgeous looking cake and luv that image of the stacked slices. Peaches and chopped pistachios...dangerous combination for me. I'd probably eat the whole cake to myself. Nicely done, Angie!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful cake! This should be on the cover of a magazine!
ReplyDeleteThis is quite tempting. It might ruin my diet but I think this is worth a try.
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