112 years old Peaches and Cream Cake

This dreamy summer peaches and cream cake has layers of vanilla sponge cake, brown butter whipped cream and peaches caramelized with brown sugar and cinnamon.Ingredients 

Peaches: 3 small or 2 large peaches, peeled and thinly sliced. Peeling is optional but most people don’t prefer the skin. 

Flour: I use all-purpose flour for this cake and it’s quite delicate so I don’t recommend changing it but I do sift it before adding it to the eggs (it doesn’t matter whether you sift it before or after measuring if you use a digital scale).

I HIGHLY recommend using a digital scale, as flour is so often over measured. 

Sugar: I use granulated sugar in the sponge cake and brown sugar in the peach filling and whipped cream.

Eggs: I always use large eggs for all my baking and make sure they’re at room temperature for the best results.

If they’re cold, just place them in hot water for 5-10 minutes. 

Milk: I like to use whole milk for the cake. 2% or dairy free also works well though.

Butter: I use salted butter in the cake and browned some for the filling and cream, but unsalted butter also works fine. I would add a little extra pinch of sea salt though. 

Heavy Cream: You’ll need cold heavy whipping cream (or double cream) to make the whipped cream. The cream here is just my chantilly cream except I swapped the powdered sugar for brown sugar and added brown butter bits.

Make sure to use something between 35%-45% fat. I haven’t tried a dairy free cream but if you have a dairy free heavy cream or whipped topping you like, feel free to use that instead.

This can be replaced with a tub of Cool Whip if you want, just gently mix in the brown butter bits and skip the brown sugar.

Vanilla: I used a combination of vanilla extract in the sponge cake and vanilla bean paste in the whipped cream to really bring out the subtle taste of vanilla.

Baking Powder: just baking powder, no baking soda. 

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