Peach and Rhubarb Upside Down Cake is really moist and the perfect dessert cake. Eat it warm or cold as a dessert with cream, yogurt, custard or ice-cream. It is also just as nice as a slice of cake with a cup of tea or coffee.
How the recipe was created
This cake was created as a result of a glut of rhubarb and those peaches you buy to ripen at home and then they all ripen at once and you have to use them quickly before they get over-ripe!
What is rhubarb?
Rhubarb is a hardy perennial plant with pink, red or pale green stems that are most often used in desserts like crumbles and pies.
It has a tart flavour and is too sharp to eat raw, but combined with sugar and other ingredients it has a delicious tangy taste.
How do you grow rhubarb?
Rhubarb is grows from a crown. This is a thick rhizome that is planted just below the surface of the soil.
Rhubarb plants like lots of moisture and you need to mulch the plant to keep it from getting too dry.
When is rhubarb in season?
The best rhubarb is available in Spring. The earliest rhubarb you can buy is forced, this means it has been grown in the dark. Forced rhubarb has pale pink stems and is tender and sweet.
Rhubarb continues to grow throughout the summer but as the season progresses the stems become tougher.
My garden rhubarb
I have several well-established crowns of rhubarb in my garden. They have been in the garden for at least 50 years and pop up every year providing lots of delicious rhubarb stalks.
What if I can’t find any rhubarb?
What kind of peaches can I use?
You can use any peaches, you can also use nectarines, apricots or even plums. You can even use canned peaches, just make sure you drain them and dry them off with kitchen paper.
How do you skin a peach?
How to make Peach and Rhubarb Upside Down Cake
Melt the butter
Melt the butter and mix with the soft brown sugar. Grease a 20cm round cake tin and spread the butter and sugar mixture in the base of the tin.
Arrange the peaches and rhubarb in the base of the tin
Mix the cake ingredients
Place all the ingredients in a bowl and beat well with an electric mixer for about 2 minutes until well blended. Spoon the mixture over the peaches and rhubarb and smooth the top then bake for about 25 minutes until a skewer inserted in the cake comes out clean.
Serving Suggestion
Leave to cool in the tin for 10 minutes then remove from the tin. Serve Peach and Rhubarb Upside Down Cake with cream, creme fraiche or Greek yogurt for a delicious dessert.
More Peach Recipes from Farmersgirl Kitchen
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A delicious combination of later summer fruits with an almond crumble topping Peach and Blackberry Almond Crumble
More Peach Dessert Recipes
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- Peach and White Chocolate Cake – Tin and Thyme
- Peach, Marzipan and Amaretto Crumble – Casa Costello
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Peach and Rhubarb Upside Down Cake
Ingredients
Topping
- 4 peaches or nectarines
- 1 large or two medium stalks of rhubarb thinly sliced
- 125 grams butter
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 125 grams soft brown sugar
Cake
- 125 grams softened butter
- 125 grams soft brown sugar
- 2 eggs beaten
- 125 grams self-raising flour
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
Instructions
For the topping
- Melt the butter and mix with the soft brown sugar. Grease a 20cm round cake tin and spread the butter and sugar mixture in the base of the tin.
- Skin the peaches by placing in a bowl and covering with boiling water, leave for 2 minutes, then lift them out and the skin should slip off easily. Slice the peaches into even slices and place on the sugar mixture in a pleasing pattern.
- Cover the peaches with the thinly sliced rhubarb.
For the cake
- Place all the ingredients in a bowl and beat well with an electric mixer for about 2 minutes until well blended.
- Spoon the mixture over the peaches and rhubarb and smooth the top.
- Bake at 190C/170C fan for 25 minutes or test with a skewer, the cake is done when the skewer, when placed into the centre of the cake, comes out clean.
- Leave to cool in the tin for 10 minutes then remove from the tin and either serve warm or cool on a cooling rack.
Jen Price says
Beautiful cake Janice. I've not tried peach and rhubarb together before but it sounds like a delicious combination. Thanks for linking to my recipe 🙂
Janice Pattie says
Thanks Jen and thank you for letting me share your recipe.
Ceri Jones says
A glut of rhubarb and peaches – sounds incredible! Think this is a great way to make the most of them. I've been making a lot of rhubarb compote recently too! Wonder if this would work gluten free. Fingers crossed!
Janice Pattie says
I hate to waste anything Ceri! I'm sure you will find a way of making this gluten free, thanks for letting me share your compote
Lucy @ BakingQueen74 says
This looks so summery with those golden peaches. Upside down cakes are fab.
Janice Pattie says
I love peaches and nectarines they are so summery. I bet you could bake this in your slow cooker.
Choclette Blogger says
Skinning peaches Janice? That is dedicated. I've never thought to use rhubarb in an upside down cake and am not totally enthralled by the idea. It looks gorgeous. Thanks for linking to my peach cake 🙂
Janice Pattie says
I don't know about dedicated but they do look nicer when cooked or baked. I certainly wouldn't skin them if I was eating them raw. The rhubarb worked really well as an upside down cake, I may make it without the peaches. Thanks for letting me share your peach cake post.
belleau kitchen says
Oooh. Pudding cake. My favourite. Love the combo of fruits. Love the cake. Easy to make. Win win win x
Janice Pattie says
Thanks for all the love, Dom X
Alison says
Gorgeous cake, I love peaches and rhubarb so will have to try this
Janice Pattie says
Please do try it Ali, it was so simple and such a versatile cake.
Bintu Hardy says
Since I am starving I should not really be looking at cakes as good as this one Janice. Great mix of peach and rhubarb not something I would have thought of myself.
Janice Pattie says
Thanks Bintu, I'm surprised that people find the combination a little unusual, it didn't occur to me at all!
Sue/the view from great island says
How can it be that I've never thought to combine peaches and rhubarb – it sounds like a match made in heaven!
Janice Pattie says
Bit of a "waste not, want not" sort of cake really, but it worked very well.
Kat BakingExplorer says
Stunning cake Janine, I love the mix of peach and rhubarb.
Janice Pattie says
Thanks Kat.
GG says
This looks delicious, I bet the peach and rhubarb combo is delicious. GG
Janice Pattie says
Thanks Amanda
Jacqueline Meldrum says
That looks wonderful Janice, but I have to say I would want my slice with custard.
Janice Pattie says
It would be excellent warm with custard, especially on a horrible wet cold day like today!
AncientMariner says
What a great cake/pudding idea, certain it will taste as fabulous as it looks. Loads of rhubarb about now too, as well as those peaches that all ripen together overnight. Going to ask my Fair Lady to to knock one up tomorrow while she is in the galley.
Janice Pattie says
Enjoy!
ManjiriK says
I could really do with a huge slice of your most amazing looking cake with a really interesting combination Janice. I really need to get back to baking soon!
Helen at Casa Costello says
Beautiful – You have done a terrific job of making an upside down cake look pretty! Thanks so much for joining in with #Bakeoftheweek once again x
Jibber JabberUK says
I've got a glut of rhubarb this year and I love the combination of it with peaches. I'll have to try this before it all gets made into crumbles to put into the freezer!
Chloe Edges says
I love upside down cake! Further anything else, I just enjoy the mild peril waiting to see if the underneath is lovely and brown when you turn it out 😂 Peach is my goto fruit for baking but I’ve never tried making it into an upside down cake – I’ve got to give this a go!
Janice Pattie says
Do give it a try, I think peach is better than pineapple in an upside down cake.