Nostalgia.
There’s
something about this cake that
transports me to a time I didn’t even exist in.
transports me to a time I didn’t even exist in.
a time where things where simple.
A
time when life was in black and white.
Nostalgia
is a powerful tool in the kitchen.
The
power to trigger a memory by a certain smell, flavor or even a certain texture, is a unique experience.To
have the ability to evoke those memories in people is unparalleled.
Baba au rum
270g
flour
5g
dry yeast
25g
sugar
4
eggs
90ml
milk
7g
salt
60g
cooled melted butter
syrup:
1
liter water
600g
sugar
300ml
good quality rum
whisk
lightly the eggs with the milk.
Using
the dough hook on your stand mixer slowly mix the flour, yeast and sugar. Add
half of the egg mixture and continue mixing for 4 minutes. Add the salt and mix
for 2 minutes. Gradually add the butter and then the remaining of the egg
mixture. Keep mixing until you get uniform dough.(the dough is on the liquid
side)
Cover
the bowl with a towel, until the dough double in volume.
Butter
and flour a 20cm cake pan (9cm height). Pour the dough and leave the dough to
raise once more, until fully fills the pan.
Bake
in a 170c degrees pre heated oven for 40-45 minutes. Make sure you get a nice golden color.
Remove
the cake from the pan, and let stand at room temperature for 2-3 days, until
the cake is completely dry. (The drier the cake the more syrup it will absorb)
For
the syrup- boil sugar and water together. Once boiled remove from the heat and
add the rum.
Place
the cake in a large and deep bowl (make sure it is much larger then the cake,
as once the cake absorb the liquid it will increase in size)
And
pour the hot syrup on the cake. Once the cake has been soaking for at least an
hour, turn the cake very gently (!!) into another large and deep bowl. (As we
want the side that wasn’t covered in syrup, will get his share of the syrup- so
the whole cake will be evenly soaked).
Flip
2 more times.
Place the cake on a serving plate. serve with whipped cream. Of course. just do me a favor and make
sure you don’t sweeten the whipped cream too much.
oh yea,
HAPPY HOLIDAYS EVERYONE!
oh yea,
HAPPY HOLIDAYS EVERYONE!



Love baba au rhum too! It's a dessert I loved as a child!
ReplyDeletewell, i hope my post has inspired you to make some baba's : )
ReplyDeleteOhh that looks so delicious! I love what you say about how cooking evokes a certain sense of nostalgia! That is one of the reasons that I love baking so much!
ReplyDeleteCannella vita, Couldnt agree with you more!
ReplyDeleteLooks great! Excellent job on the photo. Love the old pics.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ellery!!
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