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This pistachio cherry pound cake, adapted from Baking Bites, is beautiful to take to a holiday get-together and is full of festive seasonal flavors. As it bakes, the outside browns nicely to form a slightly crunchy crust and has a tight, tender crumb that almost melts in your mouth. The pound cakes don't usually get too dressed up, but a little vanilla glaze and some dried barberries give the cake a little more character.
Cake | Vanilla Glaze |
- 350 g Refined spelt flour
- 50 g Oat flour
- 2 tsp Baking powder
- 1/3 tsp Salt
- 110 g Butter, at room-temperature
- 100 g Raw sugar
- 0,6 g Pure stevia extract (1:300) or 200 g of sugar
- 3 Large eggs, at room-temperature
- 2 tsp Vanilla extract
- 110 g Vegetable oil
- 240 ml Milk, at room-temperature
- 300 g / 1 bottle Sour cherries, well-drained
- 70 g Toasted pistachios
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- 25 g Butter, melted and cooled
- 2 tsp Vanilla extract
- 180 g Powdered sugar
- 1 tbsp Dried barberries, optional
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- Preheat the oven to 180C/350F. Butter and flour a 10-inch tube pan.
- Whisk together the flours, baking powder and salt in a bowl. Cream butter, raw sugar and stevia until light. Beat in eggs, one at a time until well combined.
- In another bowl, combine vanilla extract, milk and vegetable oil. Working in two or three additions, alternately add the flour mixture and the milk mixture to the butter mixture, ending with a final addition of dry ingredients. Fold in drained cherries and pistachios until well-distributed. Pour into prepared pan.
- Bake for 50 minutes, until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. Cool on a wire rack before topping with vanilla glaze.
- Combine all ingredients for the glaze in a small bowl and whisk until smooth. Drizzle over cooled cake. Sprinkle with some dried barberries.
http://schneiderchen.de | © 2014 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com
http://schneiderchen.de | © 2014 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com
Cranberry and pistachio sounds divine and would make a cheerful breakfast treat. Have a wonderful holiday season!
ReplyDeleteAngie, those colors are perfect for the season. Yummy holiday treat.
ReplyDeleteThis looks wonderful, it would be such a treat to receive and fun to bake. Perfect Christmas colours. GG
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of barberries before, maybe they have another name which I might know.
ReplyDeleteAngie I would enjoy a slice or two right now of your fruity cake with my afternoon coffee and add some whipped cream too to the picture. :)
@Helene Dsouza Berberitzen auf Deutsch.
ReplyDeleteThe interior looks moist and colorful and I'm sure delicious. I've grown very fond of pistachios lately and cherries are always a welcome addition.
ReplyDeleteSam
That sounds like a fantastic combination! Looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteQue corte se ve genial!!!
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Hi Angie, love that you used spelt flour, looks absolutely delicious! Happy Holidays to you and yours!!
ReplyDeletePerfect Angie. I have yet to try barber rise as here they are pricey. This cake is so cute though, that now I want to remedy this! Hope you had a great holiday.
ReplyDeleteBarberries. Why did it change it?
ReplyDeleteIt looks so good! A perfect cake for the Christmas holidays.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cake:) Love the flavors and the texture looks melt-in-your-mouth delicious:)
ReplyDeletewhat wonderful flavors Angie! Love!
ReplyDeleteNow that is like no bundt cake I've ever tasted. Yum!
ReplyDeletebeautiful bake Angie :D
ReplyDeleteYou inspire me with the use of spelt flour in baking "2 thumbs up" :D
This cake looks so festive, and the texture looks perfect inside!
ReplyDeleteHi Angie!! just dropping by to wish you a Merry Chrstmas and have a happy new year!!! ps can I have a slice of that gorgeous cake :)
ReplyDeleteYour bundt is so festive and fun!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully looking cake; like a mountain under the snow!
ReplyDeleteDear Angie, I hope you had a Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThe cake looks like a wonderful and delicious cake.
Wishing you a beautiful and blessed Happy New Year! xoxo Catherine
This look absolutely beautiful Angie!
ReplyDeleteHappy New year!
You have got a beautiful blog. It will be delight to learn from here. The Cherry Pistachio Cake looked perfectly delightful.
ReplyDeleteUn gâteau très gourmand. J'aime beaucoup et j'en mangerai avec plaisir.
ReplyDeleteTrès bonnes fêtes de fin d'année et à bientôt
Beautiful flavours and my favourite type of cake. Spelt is so good for you and pistachios are just ....well perfect really. I didnt wish you a merry Christmas Angie, so I will get in early or the new year. Happy New Year
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, Angie. I do love pistachios and cherries together!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful cake. I've never heard of barberries, I had to look them up. This is such a festive bundt cake. I had to laugh when I saw bundt cake. I'd just finished watching The Big Fat Greek Wedding and if you've seen that then you know why I found it humorous. I love bundt cakes and this recipe looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! And that crunchy crust on a cake like this is to die for! Sounds sublime.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Angie. Beautiful pictures of a delicious bundt cake!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Angie. Very nice and tempting cake dear. Perfect. Loved it. :)
ReplyDeleteThis cake looks so festive. I love the red, green and white colors. I have never seen barberries here in North America but I remember my grandma giving us Russian hard candies with berberitzen flavor. I loved them!
ReplyDeleteI love the cake! Looks scrumptious! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cake, Angie! The sour cherries look so pretty! I love the colors, so festive and perfect for this time of year!
ReplyDeleteThis cake looks very festive! Happy New Year to you, Angie!
ReplyDeleteSuch a totally festive cake! I love the pairing of cranberries with pistachios.
ReplyDeleteangie girl- it is absolutely beautiful. just beautiful and I love the red colors popping out in every direction. Perfect for the holidays. Hope you had a great Christmas and here is to a happy new year!
ReplyDeletethe cross-section of this is stunning! i love cherries, and if i'd ever heard of or had barberries, i'll bet i'd love them too. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the sound of cherries and pistachios together in this beautiful cake and the sprinkle of dried berries on the glaze make it so festive and pretty. Hope you had a wonderful Christmas, Angie, and Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteI love dried fruits and nuts in a cake. This is a beauty!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty Angie! Love the cherries and pistachios giving it that festive color! Pound cake is so wonderful - with or without the glaze. Hope you and your family had a wonderful Christmas. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful seasonal cake, I would love a slice with my tea right now :D
ReplyDeleteun gâteau fantastique et délicieux
ReplyDeletebonne soirée
I am particularly fond of sour cherries, pairing with pistachio is so great. A beautiful cake for the holidays for sure. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful, festive and very moist looking cake!
ReplyDeleteThis bundt cake has such an amazing texture! I bet it tastes as good as it looks, there's no doubt cause the pictures speak for themselves! :-)
ReplyDeleteLove the beautiful glaze with the tiny barberries pieces, they make a nice contrast!
Happy New Year Angie!
Fabulous looking cake, Angie! Wishing you a Happy New Year!
ReplyDeletethis looks wonderful happy new year
ReplyDeleteSpectacular cake, Angie! I love the pistachio + cherry combination - it sounds delicious. Happy New Year!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful, festive, and chock full of my favorites: cherries and pistachios! I am sure it was gobbled up Angie! A most blessed and happy new year to you dear friend!
ReplyDeleteRoz
What a spectacular cake! Love the cherries and pistachios---so festive and yummy! Happy New Year from New Zealand!
ReplyDeleteYou've done it again, and just in time for the new year. This looks festive and must be delish. Happy 2015!
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ReplyDeleteThey look festive and stunning! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteSo nice your cake, dear! Happy New year 2015! :)
ReplyDeleteI love a great pound cake, and this one is pretty to boot! Happy New Year Angie!!
ReplyDeleteOh Bundt cake! Fab recipe Angie with cherries and pistachios. I love the red colour of the berries. Very festive. I wish you a fab 2015!
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ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Angie; I wish you health, happiness and success in 2015!
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ReplyDeleteThis dessert dresses up nicely!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so delicous. Yummy yummy. Happy new year Angie. :)
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ReplyDeletePistachios and cherries are one of my favorite combinations! I think that the cake looks beautiful and elegant even without the glaze! Happy New Year Angie!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful cake with interesting ingredients. Thanks Angie.
ReplyDeleteSo festive! I love the colours! Sounds like an awesome treat...Mmmm!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is so pretty. Like the decor and the stand :)
ReplyDeleteAngie, I love this cake already not only for the ingredients but it looks gorgeous, I wish I can get that slice ... Yum!
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ReplyDeleteLooks so comforting! Love the flavors here, Angie. I could have this with tea, everyday :)
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