Homemade Fresh Cherry Cake
This fast and easy Cherry Cake is deliciously moist, made with yogurt and bursting with fresh cherries. Serve it plain or with a dollop of whipped cream and a chocolate dipped cherry!
When we think of summer food what do we think of? BBQs, Ice Cream and of course all the amazing fresh fruit. From Peaches, to Watermelon to Cantaloupe to yup, one of my favourites Cherries.
So needless to say I had to make a cake with Cherries. When it comes to cherries I adore fresh cherries not candied cherries or Maraschino Cherries. Nope fresh all the way. The only thing was pitting them seemed to be a big project in my opinion! But surprise surprise it wasn’t.
How to Pit Fresh Cherries
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- After a lot of searching to see the best way to pit a cherry,
- from a chop stick to an actual Cherry Pitter to what I used.
- One of my newly acquired Stainless Steel Straws .
- Because not only are they great for the environment but they make the best cherry pitters!
- Just remove the stem, stick the straw through the top and gently push to remove the pit. Worked every time!
I remember back in Toronto when my sister had the most amazing Cherry Tree! The tree was full of cherries every year! So of course when I moved to Italy I told my husband we had to have a Cherry Tree, unfortunately I think that tree has been listening to our Lemon Tree.
The thing is huge but if we get 3 cherries we are lucky! Although the blossoms are absolutely gorgeous the beginning of Spring, so that kind of makes up for it.
This Cherry Cake Recipe is very easy, full of cherries and deliciously moist. It’s perfect on its own, with a cup of tea or coffee in the morning for breakfast (Italian’s love a slice of a simple cake in the morning) or snack in the afternoon.
How to Make a Cherry Cake
In a medium bowl whisk together flour, baking powder and baking soda. In a the bowl of your stand up mixer on medium speed beat the eggs and sugar and until light and fluffy.
Then add the zest and vanilla and beat. Then slowly add the vegetable oil and continue beating. Add the yogurt and milk and beat on low speed to combine, add the flour a third at a time, beating on low and scraping the bowl after each addition just until smooth.
Fold half the pitted cherries into the batter, then pour into the prepared cake pan, top with remaining cherries, be sure to press down lightly with a spatula. Sprinkle with 1 tablespoon of granulated sugar before baking. Bake until golden and done, test with a toothpick for doneness.
Recipe Tip
If you don’t like using vegetable oil then you can substitute with coconut oil, light olive oil or even melted butter.
How to Store a baked Cherry Cake
The Cherry cake may be kept at room temperature for a day if the area is not too warm, after that the cake should be covered with foil or plastic wrap and refrigerated for up to a week.
Can I freeze a Baked Cherry Cake?
The cake can also be frozen be sure to wrap the cake tightly with plastic wrap and place in an airtight container or freezer bag. The cake should keep up to 4 – 6 months.
How to keep Cherries from sinking in the batter
Toss the cherries with a couple of teaspoons of all purpose flour and mix to coat. Then add the cherries to the batter and continue with the recipe. If using frozen cherries, don’t thaw them but lightly toss them in flour, the flour will help absorb some of the liquid.
More Summer Fruit Desserts
- Homemade Fruit Pizza
- Fresh Fruit Tart with Italian Cream Filling
- Easy Fresh Strawberry Mousse
- Homemade Apricot Jam Crumb Pie
However you serve this Cherry Cake with a dollop of whipped cream and a chocolate dipped cherry or with just a dusting of Powder Sugar I hope you enjoy it. Enjoy!
Homemade Fresh Cherry Cake
Ingredients
- 2 cups fresh cherries pitted
- 1¼ cups + 2 tablespoons flour (172 grams total, if you double the recipe then double this amount)
- 1½ teaspoons baking powder
- ¼ teaspoon baking soda
- 1 large egg (room temperature)
- 1 large egg yolk (room temperature)
- ¾ cup granulated sugar (divided)
- 1 tablespoon lemon zest
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- ¼ cup vegetable oil (I use corn or sunflower oil)
- ½ cup regular yogurt (room temperature)
- ¼ cup milk (room temperature)
TOPPING
- 1-2 cups cream heavy, whole, or whipping cream with at least 30% fat content whipped
- 10-12 cherries (whole)
- 2-3 ounces chocolate (melted)
Instructions
- Pre-heat oven to 350F (180C), grease and flour an 8 inch/ 20 cm cake pan (springform pan is the best if you have it).
- In a medium bowl whisk together flour, baking powder and baking soda.
- In a large bowl beat on medium speed the egg, yolk and ½ cup + 3 tablespoons sugar until light and fluffy, (approximately 2-3 minutes), add the zest and vanilla beat for one minute, then slowly add the oil and continue beating. Add the yogurt and milk and beat on low speed to combine, add the flour a third at a time, beating on low and scraping the bowl after each addition just until smooth.
- Fold half the pitted cherries* into the batter then pour into the prepared cake pan, top with remaining cherries, press down lightly with a spatula. Sprinkle with 1 tablespoon of granulated sugar. Bake for approximately 40-45 minutes or until golden and done. Test for doneness with a toothpick. Let cool 15-20 minutes in the pan then move to a wire rack to cool completely.
- Dust with powdered sugar, and top each slice with a dollop of whipped cream and chocolate dipped cherries if desired. Enjoy!
* Toss the cherries with a couple of teaspoons of all purpose flour and mix to coat.
Notes
Nutrition
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Updated from June 10, 2018.
Can I use macerated cherries in this dessert?
Hi Barb, do you maraschino cherries? I have never made it with them, but if you want to try you can. Let me know if you do. Take care!
I made this cake Saturday because I had a request for something that was “no too sweet”. I used avocado oil and 2% Greek yogurt and it turned out beautifully. Next time I’ll cut the cherries in half, though and maybe add a smidge of almond extract with the vanilla. I also think the cake would work well with other types of fruit. The recipe is definitely a keeper!
Hi Robin, thanks so much, so glad everyone enjoyed it. Good idea with the oil and extract. I think it would work with other fruit also. Take care!
Can this be made in a Bundt pan?
Hi Christina, yes it can, that will work too. I hope you enjoy it. Take care and have a great weekend!
Hi, Rosemary, I made this cake yesterday for dinner. We absoutely loved it!! Served it with a little maple salted whipped cream. Thank you again for yet another wonderful recipe. Marion
Hi Marion, thanks so much, so glad you enjoyed the cake. I love the idea of the maple whipped cream. Take care and have a great week!
I’ve got a couple of jars of Michigan cherries packed in water, could I use those?
Hi Kathy, I think that would work, be sure to drain them well and towel dry. Let me know how it goes. Take care!
I made this for my mom’s birthday tonight. It was delicious and equally as beautiful. Thank you for the recipe.
Hi Jennah, thanks so much, so glad you enjoyed it. Take care!
Is this made with sour cherries?
Hi S Nichols, I used sweet cherries, but you could use sour cherries, although you may want to add a bit more sugar. 🙂
Hello, I’m going to make this for my husband’s birthday! By “regular yogurt, do you mean full-fat whole milk yogurt or can I use low-fat yogurt? Which works best?
Hi Laura, I always use full fat yogurt for baking. I have never made it with low fat. Hope that helps. Take care! Let me know.
Can I double this and turn it into a frosted layer cake ? My daughter wants a fresh cherry cake for her birthday but all I can find are recipes using maraschino cherries. Thank so much
Hi Tiffany, yes you can double it. I hope she likes it and happy birthday to your daughter. Take care!
Sooo yummy! Really delicious! Had it for dessert last night, and breakfast ☺️.
Hi Kelly, thanks so much, so glad you like it. Take care and have a great week!
Good cake. Did not rise as much as I thought. All the cherries I mixed into the batter sunk to the bottom – so thanks for suggesting to add half on top and just push them in!
Hi Susan, thanks glad you liked, you could also toss the cherries with a couple of teaspoons of flour, this will also help them from sinking. Take care.
Can the butter be replaced with oil?
Hi Pina, yes it can, just be sure to melt it and let it cool before adding to the recipe. I hope you enjoy it. Take care.
Could u use frozen cherries
Hi Maryann, yes you can use frozen, don’t thaw them but toss them with a couple teaspoons of flour first before adding to the batter. Hope you enjoy it.
This is a TEN. I added lemon ext, almond ext, cinnamon, and nutmeg. The pitting of the fresh cherries was the hard part. I used a mental straw and it worked. I make so many of your recipes and they are fabulous. Thanks again. Stay safe.
Hi Joan, thanks so much, so glad you enjoyed it and the recipes. Take care.
Made this in a 5-cup bundt pan. It took 53 minutes in my oven.
Hi John, thanks for letting me know.