
Fortunately, Dorie delivered and even crumpled, this was one of the most delicious Dorie treats I've made yet! Of course, I was still pretty frazzled from the tragedy and while I remembered my camera bag, I forgot to put my camera inside! So all we have for pictures is the tiny bit of leftovers we brought back from my tall man's work. This stuff was yummy, I'm telling you! CSN Stores has offered to let me review something and I think I should finally get a cast iron skillet (of course I'm loving the expensive, red, Le Creuset one here but I'm sure I could be happy with something more practical like this). The first step to make the cake is to cook the sugar and butter together to make the glaze for the fruit. I bet I could do that step in the skillet, line up the fruit, and pour in the batter (not unlike the Tart Tatin). Throw it in the oven, pull it out and serve ice cream or whipped cream right on top, what do you think?

I have some new nectarines on the counter and can't wait to make this again- skillet method or even served right out of a bowl! Even blurry phone-pic Baby Strawberry wants more cobbler/cake/deliciousness- and I can't get her to eat fruit most days, despite her nickname! Thank you Sabrina for such a great choice! Get the recipe from her blog here (or buy the book already, it's wonderful!)
Nectarines is one fruit I would never have thought of for this cake. You are very creative and it looks very tasty. We really liked this recipe.
ReplyDeleteand yea, I was your first comment this morning!
ReplyDeleteBaby Strawberry is just way to cute.
ReplyDeleteI bet it was wonderful anyway.
So sorry. Once my son dropped a pile of plates--glass flew everywhere. The 2 beautiful fruit pizzas I had just created for a family party were covered in glass shards! That was over 20 years ago, I have yet to make another fruit pizza.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to all of you!!
ReplyDeleteCute baby!
This recipe was so good!
That's the mark of a great dessert - even crumbled, it was devoured. Good save!
ReplyDeletebaby strawberry - i love that name. SO cute!
ReplyDeleteoh, i had this experience with my clafoutis. it ended up all over my floor :(
ReplyDeleteat least it was salvageable!
I made mine with nectarines... you must try it!
ReplyDeleteThe whole clumped up birthday thing is actually kinda stressful. We have a similar phenomena in our family. Sorry about your messed up cake but doesn't look like anybody minded all that much.
ReplyDeleteBaby S-adorable!
ReplyDeleteCake--good. I will for sure make it with cranberries sometime during the holidays.
Love the black and white couch (LOL) Nectarines are so delicious and this recipe is very creative!!! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteMy daughters' birthdays are just nine days apart, but it sounds like you've got the busiest birthday season! If even Baby Strawberry went for this cake, it must be a real winner!
ReplyDeleteTrust me--spend the $ and get the LC skillet. Enameled CI is much easier to deal with than naked CI.
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