Baba au Rhum, sometimes simply referred to as Baba, is a classic French dessert that dates back to the 18th century. This yeasted cake, soaked in rum, is known for its rich taste and also an equally rich origin story. Baba au Rhum is typically cylindrical shaped, and is made for individual servings. It’s so indulgent and luxurious because it’s also sometimes filled with cream that just one is enough to satiate you for a while. So make this french dessert recipes easy to make and enjoy it right in your home.
The story of this cake is credited to Stanislaus I, the exiled king of Poland and father in law to Louis XV of France. While in exile in Lorraine, Stanislaus was served a gugelhopf, which is similar to Bundt cake and leavened with baker’s yeast. Finding it too dry, the exiled king decided to soak it in rum. As for the name of the dessert, it comes from the Polish word “baba”, which means “grandmother” or “old woman”. Although some sources believe that the dish is named after the Eastern European bread “babka”.
The recipe for the baba au rhum was refined to what it is now by French bakers, who added their own ideas and innovation. One of them was the exiled king’s personal baker Nicolas Stohrer, who decided to add Malaga wine (later replaced with rum), saffron, raisins, and crème patisserie (custard). Stohrer eventually moved to Versailles with Stanislaus’s daughter Marie Leszczyńska when she married Louis XV. In Paris, he founded his bakery in 1730, which is still functional today. Stohrer can also be credited with other French bakery classics like the Chiboust cream tart, and the puits d’amour.
The baba au rhum has obviously gone through some modifications and changes over the years, however, it still remains a popular dessert in French patisseries and gourmet restaurants. The contemporary baba au rhum is now cylindrical or ring-shaped, and can be soaked in not just rum but also Grand Marnier and kirsch. You don’t have to fly all the way down to France for a bite of this delectable dessert. You can make it right at home with Cadbury Dessert Corner!
Ingredients:
For the babas:
For the rum syrup:
Instructions:
To serve, place a baba on a dessert plate, drizzle with rum syrup, some more rum, and whipped cream.