Country Apple Cake Recipe — decor8 (2024)

Hi, it’s Jillian here with a delicious Country Apple Cake recipe forOctober’s Delicious Bites column. Have you ever been apple picking? Well I did for the first time this year at a little place not far from the Blue Mountains called Bilpin. I was up bright and early and was the first person at the farm so I could get the best of the apples. I picked some granny smiths, my favorite cooking apple and pink ladies, one of my favorite apples to eat. I merrily munched on the them during the long drive back home to Sydney and marveled at how great freshly picked apples really taste. Will you go apple picking this season? Where is your favorite spot?Country Apple Cake Recipe — decor8 (1)

I came home with my apples in tow and started to think of all the things that I could do with them. I love baking and thought about an apple pie or an apple crumble but decided to share with you one of my all time favorite apple cake recipes. I’ve been making this cake for years and it’s adapted from a recipe which first appeared long ago in the weekend paper. The end result is a cross between a cake and a pie and its both simple to make and best of all, delicious!

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First make the filling from your favorite cooking apple as it needs time to cool. I spiced my apples with lemon and cinnamon but you can use whatever spices you like. A little bit of flour is needed to thicken the filling to stop the apple running everywhere when you cut it. If you have any pastry fears, put them aside because the pastry is made in a food processor and you don’t even need to roll out the dough. You just pat the dough into the tin.

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Don’t be tempted to reduce the baking time even if the top of the cake looks cooked. Speaking from experience you’ll end up with a gooey half cooked base so just cover the top with a layer of baking paper to prevent it over-browning.The pastry firms up as it cools so give it plenty of time before unmoulding the cake. It’s delicious served with either whipped cream or ice cream or both if you prefer.

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Here’s the recipe for you for COUNTRY APPLE CAKE - adapted from a recipe by Amanda Grimwade of the Edible Deli at Benalla, published in Good Weekend magazine.

INGREDIENTSFilling8 large green apples, peeled, cored and coarsely chopped2, 20 ml tbs lemon juice1/3 cup caster (superfine) sugar2, 20 ml tbs flour½ tsp ground cinnamon

METHODPlace the chopped apples and lemon juice in a pan over a medium heat.Cover and cook gently for about 10 minutes or until the apples are just tender.Take the pan off the heat and add the sugar, flour and cinnamon. Stir to combine then place to one side and allow the filling to cool completely.

Cake2¼ cups self-raising flour2/3 cup cornflour (corn starch)1/3 cup caster (superfine) sugar200 gm (7 oz) unsalted butter, cut into pieces1 large egg2 teaspoons vanilla1/3 cup milkExtra milk and caster sugarIcing sugar and cream to serve

METHODPreheat the oven to 180°C/350°F. Lightly grease a 23cm/9 inch spring form tin and line the base of the tin with baking paper.Sift the self raising flour with the cornflour. Put the sifted flours, the sugar and the butter into the bowl of a food processor and process until the mixture resembles breadcrumbs.In a small bowl combine the eggs, the vanilla and the milk. With the food processor running, gradually pour in enough of the milk mixture and process until the mixture wraps around the blades.The mixture will be quite soft so using floured hands, press ? of the mixture into the base and up the sides of the tin.Spoon in the apple mixture, which won’t completely fill the tin. Fold over any overhang of pastry from the sides of the tin, then using floured hands, flatten the remaining mixture into a disc and cover the top of the cake. Don’t worry if there are a few holes as they’ll close over as the cake bakes. Brush the top of the cake with milk then sprinkle with a little extra caster sugar.

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Bake the cake for 50-60 minutes at 180°C/350°F. If the cake is browning too quickly, cover the top with a piece of grease proof paper.Remove from the oven and cool on a wire rack before unmoulding. As this is a cross between a cake and a pie, the bottom crust will always be a little soft but the top crust will be lovely and crisp.When cool dust with icing sugar and serve with cream or ice cream.

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I hope you enjoy the apple cake!I’ll be back next month with something special for Thanksgiving.See you all again next month! - Jillian

(text/photos: jillian leiboff)

Country Apple Cake Recipe — decor8 (2024)

FAQs

Why does my apple cake fall apart? ›

Why Did My Apple Cake Fall Apart? There are two main reasons why an apple cake would fall apart: (1) it was simply too warm when you were trying to cut and serve it or (2) you used too many/the wrong kind of apple.

How long does apple cake last? ›

How long does apple cake last? Freshly baked apple cake can last up to 3 days at room temperature. If you store it in the fridge, it will keep well for about 4-5 days.

How should apple cake be stored? ›

If you'd rather not peel your apples, Slice them very thinly, or even shred, vs dice. How to store: Fresh Apple Cake will keep well tightly covered on the counter for 2-3 days, though you can extend it's life by refrigerating for up to 4 days.

Where does apple cake come from? ›

Scandinavian. In Scandinavia, apple cakes are typically prepared from sour apples and baked in a dough made from sugar, butter, flour, eggs, and baking powder. The cake is then topped with apples, cinnamon and sugar, sometimes also chopped almonds.

How do you bake a cake without it falling apart? ›

Solution: Line the bottoms of your pan with parchment paper.

By lining the bottom of the pan with parchment, you give yourself some added insurance that the cake will slide out after cooling. (Running a sharp knife between the inside of the pan and the cake is a good idea, too.)

How do you know when apple cake is done? ›

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If you've baked a cake before you're probably familiar with the "toothpick test." Many recipes tell you to stick a cake tester, skewer, or toothpick into the middle of the cake and if it comes out clean, the cake is done.

Should homemade apple cake be refrigerated? ›

Yes its fine to make it up to several days a head just store it covered or wrapped in your fridge i make at least one a year.

Can you leave apple cake out overnight? ›

How to Store Apple Cake. You can leave this cake at room temperature in an airtight container for about 2 to 3 days. If left uncovered, it may dry out more quickly, so it's best consumed within 1 to 2 days. You can also store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator to extend its life to about a week.

How long can an apple cake sit out? ›

How long can cake sit out unrefrigerated? If your cake is frosted with buttercream, it will last covered at room temperature for up to four days. However, it is best to refrigerate cakes with other frostings such as cream cheese or ganache. A fully covered unfrosted cake will last for up to 2 days at room temperature.

What is the best apple to use in a cake? ›

According to New England Today, the best apples for baking are firm-tart apples, and firm-sweet apples. Firm-tart apples are apples like Granny Smith, Esopus Spitzenburg, Northern Spy, Ida Red, and Pink Pearl. Firm-sweet apples are Ginger Gold, Golden Delicious, Jazz, Jonagold, and Pink Lady.

Where is Grandma's fruitcake made? ›

Louis, Missouri by two German immigrant brothers. What's the secret to the famous fruitcake recipe? The secret to Grandma's fruitcake is that it is hand-made by our wonderful bakers all year round and then it is mellowed to perfection before being sold to customers to enjoy!

What's the difference between apple pie and apple cake? ›

The main difference for a baker, is that pies are made with pastry and cakes are made with sponges. The techniques, ingredients and methods for making these are very different.

How do you keep fruit cake from crumbling when cutting? ›

Fruit cake needs care and patience to cut into small portions, or it will crumble! A sharp serrated knife with a long blade is essential; a good SHARP bread knife is usually suitable. Ornamental knives used for the cake cutting ceremony are not sharp enough. USING A BLUNT KNIFE WILL MAKE THE CAKE CRUMBLE!

Why does my fruit cake fall apart? ›

This can happen for a variety of reasons ranging from type of flour, not enough eggs/wrong size eggs, not enough liquid or fats and even storage. 'Causes of crumbly fruit cake'. It's a real eye opener.

Why is my cake crumbly and falling apart? ›

Your cake was probably just a little dry. Use more moisture next time—maybe add an extra egg, or bake it a little less. As soon as a toothpick in the middle come out without batter on it the cake is done—take it out of the oven and place the pan on a cooling rack.

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