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 Summer Fruit Cobbler with Sweet Potato Cake Topping

Reprinted from “Sweet Potatoes: Roasted, Loaded, Fried, and Made into Pie,” by Mary-Frances Heck (Clarkson Potter/Publishers, 2017)

This sweet potato cake batter is enriched with almond flour, which offers a nutty flavor and a pleasant texture. Using several types of fruit for a cobbler lends nuance to the wholesome dessert.

Serves 6 to 8

 

 

Ingredients

Summer Fruit Cobbler with Sweet Potato Cake Toppi

2 Cups hulled and halved strawberries
2 Cups raspberries
2 Cups blackberries
2 Cups chopped ripe peaches, apricots, or nectarines
3/4 Cup plus 1 tablespoon sugar
1 Tablespoon cornstarch
1 Cup all-purpose flour
1/2 Cup almond flour
2 Teaspoons baking powder
1/2 Teaspoon kosher salt
6 Tablespoons (3/4 stick) unsalted butter, at room temperature
1 Large egg
3/4 Cup cooked, pureed orange-fleshed sweetpotatoes (from about 9 ounces raw)
2 Teaspoons grated lemon zest

Summer Fruit Cobbler with Sweet Potato Cake Topping Directions

  1. Arrange a rack in the lower third of the oven and preheat it to 350°F.

  2. Toss the strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, and stone fruit in a 13x9x2-inch baking dish. In a small bowl, stir together 1/2 cup of the sugar and the cornstarch until the mixture is well blended. This simple act will ensure that the cornstarch is distributed evenly and gently thickens the fruit juices. Sprinkle the sugar mixture over the fruit, then toss it again to coat the fruit evenly. Let sit while you make the batter.

  3. In a small bowl, stir together the flour, almond flour, baking powder, and salt. In a large bowl, beat the butter and 1/4 cup of the sugar until pale and fluffy, about 2 minutes. Add the egg and beat to combine it fully; then beat in the sweet potato puree and lemon zest. Add the dry ingredients, beating just to incorporate and form a stiff batter. Drop 6 to 8 heaping tablespoonfuls of the batter evenly over the fruit. Sprinkle the batter with the remaining 1 tablespoon sugar. Set the cobbler on a rimmed baking sheet.

  4. Bake the cobbler until the center is bubbly and the cake is risen and golden, 30 to 35 minutes. Let cool for at least 30 minutes before serving.

 

Recipe notes

Tip: You can also make small tea cakes with this batter and a couple cups of whatever fresh berries are in season. Divide the batter among 12 greased standard muffin cups and top each with a few berries. Bake at 350°F for 20 to 25 minutes.

Copyright © 2017 by Mary-Frances Heck. Photograph by Kristin Teig. Published by Clarkson Potter/Publishers, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC.

 

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