I know that I’m easily distracted, but sometimes that leads to very good things. The other day, I was thumbing through Donna Hay’s book Flavors looking for something, and now I don’t even remember what that was. As the pages of the chocolate chapter flipped by, I caught a glimpse of the gorgeous cake with halved pears nestled into it with a sticky, caramelly top. I had to know more about this cake. There were pears in my refrigerator that had just arrived from my CSA, and I always have cocoa powder on hand. It was entirely possible that I could go straight to the kitchen and make this cake. A quick scan of the ingredient list confirmed that I indeed had everything I would need. And, hence, off I went forgetting all about whatever it was that made me pick up the book in the first place. I’m sure I’ll think of it eventually, but for the time being, I was very happy to focus on this chocolate pear cake. It’s an easy, upside-down, fruit-filled cake with a built-in caramel sauce that ends up glistening on top and settling into the cored-out pears when the cake is turned out onto a platter.
You’ll want to use small pears, and the ones I had were just the right size. They should be peeled, halved, and cored. I use a melon baller to remove the cores from pears and then a knife to cut out any pieces of core that are missed on the edges of the pears. The pear halves were cooked in a skillet in a mixture of melted butter, brown sugar, and water. You’ll need to adjust the cooking time depending on how firm your pears are. They should soften some but still be able to hold their shape while baking. After a few minutes or so of cooking, the skillet was removed from the heat and set aside. A nine inch round cake pan was lined with parchment paper. Then, room temperature butter and more brown sugar were mixed, and three eggs were added one at a time. Flour, baking powder, and cocoa powder were sifted together and then stirred into the butter mixture. The pears were placed in the prepared cake pan cut-side down, and the buttery caramel was poured over them. The chocolate batter was spooned over the pears, and the cake baked for 50 minutes.
It’s suggested that the cake be served with cream, but I was very happy with it just as it was. With the fruit and caramel, the cake doesn’t stand a chance of becoming dry, and it didn’t last long enough to do so anyway. Chocolate, pears, and caramel were absolutely worth the distraction. Now, I should try to remember what I was looking for in the first place.
This is hilarious! I was just thinking a few minutes ago that I need to try a chocolate pear dessert this fall and now you've posted one. It's like you were in my head.
ReplyDeleteChocolate & pears are two of my favorite flavors. I think I'll give this a shot!
ReplyDeleteYou know my favorite fruit is peaches, but now I'm longing for pears so I can make this cake. Great flavor combo.
ReplyDeleteWow...how luscious!! I've never tried pears in cake before. It's gonna be pear season soon, so I'm gonna have this recipe bookmarked!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful cake! So irresistibly chocolatty and fluffy.
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Rosa
I absolutely love when fresh fruits are used in chocolate cake. I personally have never used pear, but I can see how it's very suitable.
ReplyDeleteI'm really looking forward to trying this out.
I'll have to try this. Just had a big party over the weekend and made chocolate chip & pear cookies! www.linsfood.com
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing like a pear plucked from the tree. They would be perfect under all of this chocolate, caramel goodness.
ReplyDeleteI've always thought that everything else in chocolate cake is just a waste of space where there should be more chocolate, but this looks divine. Makes me want to lick the screen.
ReplyDeleteYummmmmmmmmmmm
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of one year the winner for the Pillsbury Cookoff (I had thought of participating) was a man who concocted a chocolate pear and caramel cake; he won the million dollars and (was a happy camper).
ReplyDeleteOh Lisa, what a beautiful cake, love the color contrast between the chocolate and the pear. So pretty and so yummie!
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a great week :-)
This cake has been on my list......as soon as local pears are available at our farmer's market, I am trying it! You are such the baker!
ReplyDeleteChocolate, pear and caramel distract for certain. Add cream into the mix and you could be gone forever :) Beautiful looking cake.
ReplyDeleteThose are always the best recipes- the ones that make you run, not walk, to your kitchen to make them. No wonder why you were in such a hurry- the cake looks gorgeous and I can only imagine tastes even better!
ReplyDeleteI was thinking of making a chocolate plum cake the other day and this post has convinced me chocolate cake and fruit are destined to belong together! Lovely post :)
ReplyDeletethis might be the tastiest chocolate cake I've ever seen. I'm imagining how sweet it might taste. Love the photos, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteReally nice combination chocolate cake with pears.
ReplyDeleteLisa, that's one of my favorite cookbooks! I've had it for years, but I keep coming back to it time and again. The chocolate chapter is particularly enticing with all the gorgeous photos. I was planning on bringing a cake to a dinner invitation on Saturday, and now I know what I'm going to make! :-)
ReplyDeleteLook delicious Lisa, gloria
ReplyDeletechocolate with pear is awsm ! the first photo just make me bite the screen .. almost :)
ReplyDeleteLisa! what a delicious chocolate cake, the pears make it elegant and special. I want my bite with Devon cream.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds amazing. I'd definitely be distracted by this cake too!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds and looks fantastic. I have the same book and I always get distracted when looking through any of Donna's books to be honest. They're all so tempting with all of the recipes that it's hard to stay focused. But look at what good things came out of your distraction!
ReplyDeleteI am not a pear lover (although my poor husband is) but boy this could get me baking with them. The chocolate cake is fabulous! Looks so dense and moist and chocolaty! Love it. A must-try recipe!
ReplyDeletei can honestly say that i've never eaten pears with chocolate, but this looks like one heck of a cake!
ReplyDeleteThe best and my family favorite! Chocolate and pear combo are made in heaven :)
ReplyDeleteThank goodness you got distracted or we would not have heard of this wonderful cake!
ReplyDeleteooooooh! this looks yummy! :)
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