![]() Spoon out some of the batter and spread it over the base of the cake tin. The mixture will be thick and sticky, and that is how it is meant to be. To make the cake batter, beat the softened butter and sugar, followed by egg and flour. You want a good layer of butter for the tin, because it will ensure that the crust turns out buttery and golden. Next, preheat the oven and grease your cake pan with generous amount of butter. Toss them with cinnamon and sugar, making sure they get evenly covered in the mixture and set them aside. Peel, core and cut them into roughly 1 cm slices. To make this cake recipe, start by preparing your apples. Scroll down to the bottom of this post for the full list of the ingredients and the method. For the apple layer - fresh apples (I used Braeburn apples, but Bramley or Granny Smith will also work very well), ground cinnamon, soft brown sugar or demerara sugar and apricot jam.For the cake batter - you will need butter (also some extra for greasing the tin), golden caster sugar (or granulated sugar), an egg, self-raising flour (see recipe notes for the alternative), demerara sugar (aka raw cane sugar), and optional icing/ powdered sugar for dusting.Here are the ingredients that you will need to make it: This easy apple cake is made with very simple cake batter and apple filling. The original recipe is by Orlando Murrin, and it honestly is one of the most delicious apple cakes you will make! It has the perfect ratio of apples to the cake, and it's texture falls somewhere between an apple crumble and apple pie. ![]() When I did, I instantly knew this recipe needs a spot on the blog! It is similar to my Plum and Almond Cake, which I know lots of you made and enjoyed over the years. I saw this recipe in the recent Waitrose magazine, and I had to try it. This is what makes it a perfect bake for any novice or less experienced bakers. Simple method and very basic ingredients are what I love most about this cake (other than it's incredible taste). Add a dusting of icing sugar and a dollop of cream for the ultimate, super-cozy and delicious bake! This old fashioned, easy apple cake is the only apple cake recipe you will need this autumn! Beautifully simple, with dense and moist crumb, golden and buttery crust, thick layer of apple slices and delightfully crunchy topping of demerara sugar.Īpple cake makes a perfect treat for the afternoon tea, and will also serve very well as an everyday cake or an after dinner dessert. ![]() Or use a combination of all three in the show-stopping fruit tart! No matter which recipe you choose, these light and bright treats will be a welcome addition to your summer cookout.Jump to Recipe Jump to Video Print Recipe Here, you'll find out how to make homemade dole whip (a creamy, tropical pineapple soft serve) and one of Ree Drummond's favorite summer desserts–key lime pie! Looking to use seasonal produce? There are tons of blueberry desserts, strawberry recipes, and sweet peach treats on the list ahead. Whether you're looking for a Fourth of July dessert or a no-bake recipe to make on a sweltering hot day, you can't go wrong with these festive summer desserts. So here, you’ll find plenty of easy make-ahead recipes, simple summer pies, frozen desserts, and so much more! After all, the last thing you want to be doing on a sunny summer day is spending time in front of a hot oven. The best part is that all of these treats are easy to make. This list of summer dessert recipes is full seasonal, refreshing, and inspiring delights. When the weather warms up, the only thing better than grilled steaks and burger recipes are summer desserts! Yes, we’re big fans of ice cream around here, but that's not all. ![]()
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