Original Plum Torte Recipe (2024)

By Marian Burros

Original Plum Torte Recipe (1)

Total Time
1 hour 15 minutes
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The Times published Marian Burros’s recipe for Plum Torte every September from 1983 until 1989, when the editors determined that enough was enough. The recipe was to be printed for the last time that year. “To counter anticipated protests,” Ms. Burros wrote a few years later, “the recipe was printed in larger type than usual with a broken-line border around it to encourage clipping.” It didn’t help. The paper was flooded with angry letters. “The appearance of the recipe, like the torte itself, is bittersweet,” wrote a reader in Tarrytown, N.Y. “Summer is leaving, fall is coming. That's what your annual recipe is all about. Don't be grumpy about it.” We are not! And we pledge that every year, as summer gives way to fall, we will make sure that the recipe is easily available to one and all. The original 1983 recipe called for 1 cup sugar; the 1989 version reduced that to ¾ cup. We give both options below. Here are five ways to adapt the torte.

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Ingredients

Yield:8 servings

  • ¾ to 1cup sugar
  • ½cup unsalted butter, softened
  • 1cup unbleached flour, sifted
  • 1teaspoon baking powder
  • Pinch of salt (optional)
  • 2eggs
  • 24halves pitted purple plums
  • Sugar, lemon juice and cinnamon, for topping

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Nutritional analysis per serving (8 servings)

364 calories; 13 grams fat; 8 grams saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 4 grams monounsaturated fat; 1 gram polyunsaturated fat; 60 grams carbohydrates; 4 grams dietary fiber; 45 grams sugars; 5 grams protein; 81 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Preparation

  1. Step

    1

    Heat oven to 350 degrees.

  2. Cream the sugar and butter in a bowl. Add the flour, baking powder, salt and eggs and beat well.

  3. Step

    3

    Spoon the batter into a springform pan of 8, 9 or 10 inches. Place the plum halves skin side up on top of the batter. Sprinkle lightly with sugar and lemon juice, depending on the sweetness of the fruit. Sprinkle with about 1 teaspoon of cinnamon, depending on how much you like cinnamon.

  4. Step

    4

    Bake 1 hour, approximately. Remove and cool; refrigerate or freeze if desired. Or cool to lukewarm and serve plain or with whipped cream. (To serve a torte that was frozen, defrost and reheat it briefly at 300 degrees.)

Tip

  • To freeze, double-wrap the torte in foil, place in a plastic bag and seal.

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Mary

Hi - I'd like clarification on the flour --- 1 C flour, sifted - is that one cup of flour and sift and add, or sift the flour to equal one cup of flour - makes a difference. Thank you.

Jan Wong

In 1988 my Toronto newspaper was about to post me to Beijing as a foreign correspondent. Alas, my house wasn't selling. I'd read that the fragrance of baking helps so I bought a frozen loaf of bread, and warmed it in the oven. No sale. Desperate, I baked this torte for an open house. Ta-dah! With the kitchen infused with the sweet perfume of Original Plum Torte, the house sold.

KLD

Sifted flour means sift then measure.
Flour, sifted means measure them sift.

Yury

Hello, i'm from Russion Federation. This is exellent. I'm cooced it every weekend. My children very liked this pie. I not very well know English. Sorry for mistake. From Russia with love ;)

John

Made this last night after tasting the one made by our daughter. Used raspberries and blackberries, one basket each, instead of plumbs, and 1/3 c. cornmeal and 2/3 c. flour. Fantastic!!! The cornmeal adds a very sophisticated "Italian" character to it, very slight crunch, and amazing flavor. Topped with coarse sugar before baking. Did this in a motorhome convection oven for 50 minutes. Perfect dessert with whipped cream, flavored with a few pureed berries and sugar/vanilla. So easy!

Marty

This was GREAT. Sliced the plums and arranged them in a fan pattern -- better than halves because prettier and more evenly distributed over cake. Added lemon zest and sliced slivered almonds. Next time I would toss the plums in the lemon juice, lemon zest, sugar, almonds, and cinnamon, because the cinnamon and the zest clumped up when sprinkled. Will also experiment with other fruits.

juleezee

A nice recipe for Obstkuchen, the German-speaking bakers' classic! I grew up on this cake and have been making it for many, many years now. It can be made with any neutral vegetable oil too. Use any kind of nice fruit or berries, just make sure that they are firm, otherwise they can release too much juice during baking. Also, grease the the round or square pan, line the bottom with parchment and grease that one too. No springform required, but it's nice if you have one.

J. David Nelson

A 9" pan gives greater height and moisture to the tart than a 10" pan.

Jen in Astoria

Note: My Mom makes this all the time and it's a family and guest favorite. It freezes PHENOMENALLY well--her usual tactic is to wait until it's cool, then into the fridge, THEN when it's really cool you wrap it first in plastic wrap and then in foil REALLY well, like you're launching it into space, and then into the freezer. Also works for leftover torte. If you have more than 1 springform pan make 2 and freeze one for Emergency Company Cake.

Cris

A delicious and indeed elegant torte. I have made it twice with these alterations: 50% almond meal; 50%brown sugar and 1/2 teaspoon vanilla. It also freezes well.

MsBlucher

Torte, schmorte. It's a delicious, homey dessert you can bake in just about anything - though a springform pan does make for a somewhat ritzier presentation - and top with whatever fruit is in season. My Polish mother made it in a rectangular metal pan all summer long (mmm...placek!), though the household favorite WAS the Italian/prune plum iteration. She used grated lemon rind and 1 t. vanilla in the batter, tightly-spaced skin-side down fruit, and ground cloves instead of cinnamon atop.

Bohemian

Plums must have been a lot smaller in 1982. I only needed 4 plums (8 halves).

The size of the pan is also going to affect cooking time, rise height, and so on. I used a 9" pan and increased the recipe for the batter to 1 1/2 times. Perfect.

It only took 45 minutes to cook. It would have burned if I'd left it an hour like it said. I could smell it and tested with a toothpick and stopped at 45 minutes when it came out clean.

Sue Llewellyn

Springform or not, shouldn't we grease (butter) the pan?

Greg

Dear god, this is good.

Ela

My favorite recipe from NYT - annual ritual for 20 years!
Baked with - apricots, apples and cranberries when off season.
Also used half whole wheat flour and was perfect. This year sliced the plums thinly and layerd tightly like rose petals - still the best.

Tally

I bake this at least twice a month, usually with whatever fruit I have on hand or with lemon zest and a little juice. I call it my “cake stand cake”, one that’s always on the covered stand in my kitchen for anyone looking for something sweet to snack on. My only complaint is that it always sinks in the middle during that last 15 minutes of baking. Does that happen for anyone else? Any recommendations on how I can prevent this from happening?

Ella

I’ve made this several times, with lots of different fruit. For a yummy variation I add the frangipane from the NYT plum and frangipane tart recipe, and swirl it into the batter. I also add slivered almonds on the bottom with the fruit. So lovely with some vanilla ice cream and even better the next day.

Robin M

Hey! Spring called and wants to come to the party! Full one cup sugar, substitute strawberries and rhubarb, add a tsp of ginger to the batter. Delish! You're welcome!

Lulu

Can olive oil be substituted for the butter?

Emily

We have two Italian plum trees, so we make this often. You can also make with frozen plum halves, or you can make and freeze the torte itself. I have never met a person that didn't like it. It's dessert, it's breakfast, it's a snack!

tomrely

For the love of God, can we please specify weights in grams ?? The cuppa cuppa cuppa days are over, It's time to catch up.

Mary Jo

Less sugar is just as good. Great recipe to use up fresh Italian plums from the tree. Frozen plums work fine too.

wsrgrs

This is a no fail cake. Everybody loves it no matter how you tweak it. Today it was subbing 1/3 of the flour with corn meal and blueberries/fresh apricots instead of plums. A little vanilla ice cream on the side doesn’t hurt either.

KZH

Yup, a winner. Delicious, easy, and so versatile as you can see by reading all the notes. One thing I’ve done successfully that I haven’t seen noted is using dried fruit. I soak dried plums (or any fruit) in liquor for several hours and use those instead of fresh. Also delicious! The best liquor I’ve used is a sweet, spiced pear cordial but many others have worked well too (e.g., rum).

Molly

Original Plum Torte is my new favorite item. I’ve made three since I saw the recipe - plums! All sorts. Sweet. But this time I made it with black figs! Yum. Lemon juice and sugar and cinnamon liberally. You can’t “pour” the batter. I’d say “spoon” but you can also add a little bit of milk. Best at room temp or cold.

KT

Tried this for thanksgiving but was very disappointed. It didn’t rise to the cake consistency shown in the photo but stayed flat - more like a plum cookie. I tried twice! Even after brand new baking powder and following the original recipe precisely, the second version was the same (in the first attempt I tried a recommended alteration and substituted 1/4 cup cornmeal for flour). Anyway, the flavor was good but I won’t make it again - there are too many other things to try.

Nfelbs

Plums unavailable for the time being. Think I could use frozen peaches??!

martha

Ok to cut sugar down to 2/3 cup

Donna

would like to make this with apples and cranberries, and I’m wondering for those who have already done so, do you cook the cranberries with sugar and drain? I’m putting them in whole they would release too much liquid and be way too tart. Advice?

Seattle Stef

Don’t make this. Make this instead - https://www.sugarsalted.com/easy-plum-streusel-coffee-cake/

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FAQs

Should I refrigerate a plum torte? ›

If planning more than 2 to 3 days out, I'll store the cake in the fridge for longevity.

What is so special about plum cake? ›

Plum cakes have a fascinating history originating in medieval England where a fasting tradition preceded Christmas. The precursor to plum cake was a porridge-like dish made with dried fruits, oats, spices, and honey. The recipe evolved with the substitution of oats with flour, and the addition of eggs and butter.

What is the difference between a plum cake and a normal cake? ›

A Fruit Cake is a normal vanilla cake with fruits in it. Whereas a Plum Cake is made with dry fruits soaked in alcohol/orange juice for more than a day. A Fruit Cake's colour is white to yellowish inside, whereas a Plum Cake's colour is brown to dark brown inside.

What is the English of plum cake? ›

Since the meaning of the word "plum" has changed over time, many items referred to as plum cakes and popular in England since at least the eighteenth century have now become known as fruitcake. The English variety of plum cake also exists on the European mainland, but may vary in ingredients and consistency.

How long does a torte last in the fridge? ›

Cakes that have been refrigerated properly can last up to one week.

Why do Christians eat plum cake? ›

According to custom, on the eve of Christmas, a rich porridge was cooked and eaten to “line the stomach” for the upcoming feast. The porridge, said to have been made with oats, dried fruits, spices, honey, and sometimes even meat, can be called the grandfather of the Christmas — or plum cake.

What is plum cake called in USA? ›

The term "plum cake" and "fruit cake" have become interchangeable. Since dried fruit is used as a sweetening agent and any dried fruit used to be described as "plums", many plum cakes and plum puddings do not contain the plum fruit now known by that name.

Why is plum cake so expensive? ›

Plum cake is generally costlier since it has loads of nuts n berries. Moreover it tastes good in butter and for the rich color brown sugar is added in it rather than normal sugar. Moreover for Alcoholic version it uses Alcohol for soaking , so all these things make them costly.

Why is my plum cake hard? ›

If your cake is hard, the problem probably lies in the beating. The butter must be beaten well in the early stages to give the mixture enough air for a light and fluffy texture. To achieve this the butter must be lukewarm and therefore not too hard.

Who invented plum cake? ›

The plum cake's history can be traced back to medieval England, where the weeks leading up to Christmas, called Advent, saw a period of self-denial, fasting and abstinence. This was supposed to prepare the body for the festive season of feasts and indulgences, and also to save food for the celebrations.

Is plum cake good for you on a diet? ›

It also contains a lot of vitamin C. It is a concentrated type of enormous energy when compared to other dry fruits like figs, raisins, cashews, almonds, and walnuts. They also include iron, vitamin E, calcium, potassium, magnesium, and other nutrients. These dried fruits also contain healthy cholesterol.

Why alcohol is used in plum cake? ›

Traditionally, wine, rum or brandy was used for soaking the fruits in. The addition of alcohol adds warmth to the cake during the winter season. It was also believed that fruits soaked in alcohol over long period can bring good luck.

What is premium plum cake? ›

A delightful fruity and nutty plum cake adorned with the goodness of cashew nuts with touch of mixed spices - Cardamom , Cinnamon , Clove , Nutmeg and Mace gives unique aroma to plum cake. Unibic Premium Plum Cake is just the plum cake you need to sweeten up any occasion.

Why is it called rich plum cake? ›

It is not clear how it came to be called the plum cake. Some believe that raisins that are also referred to as plums in England gave this beautiful name! What makes it so special is the presence of almost all famous spices of the state – Cardamom, Cinnamon, Clove, Fennel, Cumin, Nutmeg and Cashew nuts.

Does a torte need to be refrigerated? ›

It can be stored at room temperature or in the refrigerator. Cut the cake into small slices with a sharp knife, wiping off the knife after slicing. I find it best to warm the blade of the knife under hot running water before cutting each slice.

Does torte cake need to be refrigerated? ›

About an hour out of the refrigerator should do. It can set out for longer than that, but just do not store it at room temperature long term. I stress, it is very important to eat this torte at room temperature for full effect! There is no need to icen this thing.

How do you store torte? ›

The torte will keep for up to 5 days wrapped in cling film in the fridge. Take out an hour or so before serving. Freeze, without the icing, for up to 3 months. Defrost overnight at room temperature, make the ganache, then decorate just before serving.

Should cake with fruit be refrigerated? ›

Refrigeration is only necessary if your kitchen gets very hot during the day, if you're making a cake that won't be served for more than three days, or when cake includes a fresh fruit filling or topping, or whipped cream frosting.

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