Pflaumenkuchen (German Plum Cake)

Pflaumenkuchen (German Plum Cake)


1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.

2. Quarter each plum so that all four quarters remain clinging together by their skin, forming a row.

3. In a bowl, mix the flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, and butter together by cutting the butter in with a fork.

4. In a measuring cup, combine the beaten egg and almond extract, then add enough milk to make 3/8 of a cup (aka 3 oz) total. (It may seem strange that there isn't an exact amount of milk to add, but I promise this method works. You'll likely use under 2 oz of milk, considering that a large egg is usually around 1.5 oz or so.).

5. Add this to the dry ingredients and mix them together with your hands, forming a dough.

6. If the dough is too sticky, add a touch more flour.

7. Spread the dough thinly over a 13x9 inch jelly roll pan and cover it with overlapping rows of plums. (It may seem like the dough will never stretch to fit the entire pan, but be patient! Use the heel of your hand to gently spread the dough out evenly to each corner of the pan, the crust is supposed to be on the thinner side anyway.).

8. Bake the tart for 1 hour and let it cool slightly before sprinkling with sugar for extra sweetness (or skip the sugar if you like it sweet-tart like I do).

9. The plums will change color from green to a deep magenta as they bake, and will ooze lots of sticky purple juice that stains the crust beneath. Be careful not to overbake, this crust should be on the softer side.

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