
The following swirl cake is a wintry version of a summery fresh fruit cake I have posted a few years ago.
In the earlier version of the cake, I have used quark cheese as the base for the swirl, along with fresh summer fruits. As I didn’t have quark cheese this time, I substituted it with a mix of sour cream and yogurt.
Instead of fresh fruits, I used dried cranberries and dried apricots, and also added some chopped walnuts – all were mixed into the sour cream and yogurt layer.
For more aroma and flavors, I added honey and orange juice and zest to both the cake batter and the sour cream yogurt layer.
All these additions made the cake a bit sweeter than the previous one, and a lot more aromatic, with different flavors and textures in each bite. Even with all that, the cake is light and refreshing, and relatively low in fat and sugar. It is perfect for serving with a hot beverage on a cold day, or as part of a dessert buffet. Try it and enjoy.
Makes: 20 squares
Prep time: 20 minutes
Baking time: 40 minutes
Ingredients:
For the sour cream-yogurt layer:
1 cup sour cream
½ cup Greek yogurt (I used Fage 2%)
¼ cup sugar
2 Tbs honey
1 Tbs fresh orange juice
2 tsp orange zest
¼ cup cornstarch
1 cup roughly chopped dried cranberries, dried apricots, and walnuts
1 Tbs cornstarch
For the cake layer:
2 L eggs
½ cup sugar
2 Tbs honey
¼ cup oil
¼ cup fruity white wine
1 Tbs fresh orange juice
1 tsp orange zest
½ cup sour cream
1 tsp vanilla
1¾ cups flour
2 tsp baking powder
¼ tsp salt
- Preheat the oven to 350F (175C). Line a 12”x8” (20.5cm x 30cm) pan with baking paper.
- The sour cream yogurt layer: in a medium bowl, whisk the sour cream and yogurt with the sugar, honey, orange juice, and orange zest. Add ¼ cup cornstarch and whisk to a smooth mixture.
- In a separate small bowl, mix the dried fruit and walnuts with 1 Tbs cornstarch. Add to the sour cream-yogurt mixture, once the cake batter is ready, and mix lightly
- The cake batter: in a large bowl, whisk the eggs, sugar and honey. Add oil, white wine, orange juice and zest, sour cream and vanilla, and whisk again. Add the flour, baking powder and salt and mix to a smooth batter.
- Pour the cake batter into the lined pan, and add dollops of the sour cream-yogurt-dried fruit mixture on top. Using a fork, gently swirl the two layers together, to create a layered marble effect.
- Bake for 40 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the cake batter part comes out clean. Place on a rack and let cool to room temperature before cutting.














I’m going to try this recipe!
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A perfect winter version of a summertime treat! Sounds really yummy!
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Thank you Dorothy, the cake turned out so tasty. I enjoyed altering the original recipe to fit the colder season. 🙂
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Lovely treat, and something I would like to replicate with fake sour cream and yogurt.
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Thank you Dolly, this was one tasty cake, and I’m sure it’ll be just as tasty with dairy free substitutes. Worth trying! 🙂
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My pleasure, dear Ronit.
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All you need is some imagination. I shall try this one, sounds light and easy to put together.
Thanks Ronit :))
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Thank you Mary, I enjoy playing with food! The cake is indeed light and tasty, as was the summer version, but in a different way. I hope you’ll enjoy it. :0
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AND no BANANA!!! :)))
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LOL 🙂
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This sounds very, very tasty!
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I read one of the comments about you saying you enjoy playing with your food. I use to get yelled at as a child to “quit playing with my food” as I scooted the peas around I did not want to eat. On that note it looks like a lovely cake that I would enjoy any time 🙂
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Thank you Judi, I have had the same comments, so I’m glad I can now play with food as much as I like!
The cake was so tasty, with all the different layers and additions. It’s a keeper! 🙂
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Mmmm. The wine and o.j. Are really nice! And it’s so pretty.
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Thank you Mimi, this is another cake from the “this and that” method, which worked so well. 🙂
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Judi’s comment made me smile as I too got shouted at-smile-and like you love playing with my food now…A delicious winter cake, Ronit 🙂
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Thank you Carol, this was indeed a delicious cake, that I will definitely bake again.
Playing with food is indeed so rewarding! 🙂
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This cake sounds really yummy!
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Thank you Nancy, this cake was very delicious and aromatic. I’m glad you liked it. 🙂
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Sounds like my kind of cake! 😊
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Thank you Aletta, this cake was so tasty. It’s a keeper! 🙂
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I think so too.
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A perfect reason to have “Cake” makes me thankful, Winter or Not. Well Done. 🥮🍃🌷
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Thank you Gail, this was a very comforting winter cake, but you’re right – why not have it in the summer as well! 🙂
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I’m currently contemplating an Ice Wine Cake. 🧊🍷🍰
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Sound good! 🙂
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To me, this is a perfect winter BREAKFAST cake!
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Thank you Jeff, I can definitely see your point, this tasty cake could work really well for breakfast as well! 🙂
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This sounds yummy! 😋
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Thank you Blaine, it really was! 🙂
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This looks amazingly delicious. I am very fond of the combination of yogurt and honey and nuts. So, for me this will be put on the to do list.
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Thank you Bernadette, this was a very pleasing cake, with yogurt and honey giving it a wonderful flavor and aroma. I hope you’ll enjoy it. 🙂
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Truely these ingredients enhancing the taste of this delicious cake. 🌝
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Thank you Suni, this was indeed a tasty combination of ingredients. 🙂
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Delicious cream cake! 👍
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Thank you Priti. 🙂
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How did I miss this!? Just the perfect treat for a Sunday morning.
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Thank you David, this cake was gone too fast, and for good reason! 🙂
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