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Nasturtium Blossom Hummingbird Cake

Here is a delicious cheer me up sweet and gorgeous cake to celebrate spring and all things beautiful.  Where do I start to tell the tale of this cake –  the cake or about the blooms?  Let me start with the cake. 

The inspiration

I first had this delicious piece of cake called hummingbird cake at our local Peets coffee shop. It was moist and light, chock full of nuts, with a soft cream cheese frosting. 

I assumed it was called hummingbird cake because of all the nuts in the cake because it reminded me of a birdseed mixture, but as it turns out what I found out is that the reason it is called a hummingbird cake is because it tastes so good that it makes people hum   🎶🎵🎼🎼🎶🎶🎵.   We sure can use some humming right now 😚🎵🎼🎼🎶.   

I figured with all my nasturtiums blooming right now I might as well add these hummingbird loving edible flowers on the cake.  Hummingbirds love nasturtium blossoms!

What got me motivated to make this cake recently is all the nasturtiums that are blooming prolifically in my spring garden.

We all need something to cheer us up right now and between the sweet hummingbird cake and the brightly colored nasturtiums blossoms, surely these two will brighten any of our doldrums!

A little bit of cake history 🎂😀.

According to Southern Living Magazine, Mrs. L.H. Wiggins of Greensboro, North Carolina created Hummingbird Cake back in 1978.  She shared her recipe for Hummingbird Cake with the magazine, which is a pineapple-banana spice cake with cream cheese frosting. This recipe is the most requested recipe in the history of Southern Living Magazine and is a Southern favorite.  Hummingbird Cake from Southern Living Magazine

The recipe

There are many recipes out there for Hummingbird Cake; I chose to make the one from Allrecipes.com Hummingbird Cake.  I found their ingredients and instructions to be very easy to follow and the cake looked just like the one I had at Peets.  Besides I love any recipe that reads  “Mix all ingredients together with hand.”   When was the last time you could use your hands to make a cake batter  🙌🏽??

My additions

I did modify the recipe a little as I didn’t have crushed pineapple as the original recipe requested and honestly had no idea if the stores would have any right now.  Instead I used fresh grated apple. 

I also recalled that Peets cake having the flavors of cinnamon and spices and decided to add them in my cake.  And lastly, I thought I would try a combination of all purpose flour and hazelnut meal this time and I’m happy to report that the cake turned out awesome!

Nasturtiums love sugar just like people 😀

Though I made the cake and decorated it in the late afternoon, the nasturtium blooms surprisingly stayed fresh all evening and into dinner time for almost 6 hours!  The kids and I realized that the reason these blooms stayed so happy for so long is because just like people these blooms were all perky on a sugar high from the stems sitting in the sweetened cream cheese frosting 😀🍰.

Here is a wonderful recipe for a moist light and delicious cake for a spring time pick me up called humming bird cake all decorated with beautiful nasturtium blossoms.

Nasturtium Blossom Hummingbird Cake:
adapted from Allrecipes.com Hummingbird Cake
with a few additions
makes two 9-inch cakes

Ingredients:

Directions:

  • In a large bowl, combine the oil, eggs, apple, bananas, and vanilla.

  • Add the liquid mixture to the flour mixture, add nuts and mix together by hand.

  • Pour batter into prepared pans. Bake in preheated oven until a toothpick inserted in center of each pan comes out clean, about 50 min – 1 hour. Remove from oven and cool on racks for 1 hour before frosting.

Decorate the cake

Don’t have nasturtiums?

Decorate with edible flowers such as pansies and rose petals.

Want to grow nasturtiums?  Check out this link The cheery nasturtium

For the original hummingbird cake made with bananas and pineapple here is the link Allrecipes.com Hummingbird Cake

Happy Sunday everyone!

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