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Tuesday 19 October 2010

Dorset apple cake

Needing to find a use for a really big cooking apple from a friend's garden, I decided on a cake, and used this recipe from the Channel 4 website. As always, there were differences, due variously to availability or otherwise of ingredients, personal preference, and lack of competence:
  • I didn't have quite enough butter, and the remainder was made up with vegetable oil.
  • My giant apple was a shade underweight too. Remainder made up with a tasty eating apple from the Dig box.
  • No lemon. Zest of a very old tangerine I found skulking in the bottom of the banana tree (yes, I continue to call them tangerines.What of it?) Juice of a bottled lemon.
  • I get a bit confused about sugar. The types of sugar I have are brown sugar, and white sugar, both of which I used.
  • Ground mixed nuts, not almonds. There may have been some almond in there.
  • No cinnamon? I should coco. 2 tsp of cinnamon, my good man.
  • I don't even know what dredging is, so that didn't happen.
I reckon it could have withstood 15 minutes or so further baking (at fan 160°C) which I suspect may have given it a bit more solidity. That said, it was in two silicone loaf tins, not the recommended cake tin, and furthermore I don't know the first thing about baking so who am I to say. As it was, it needed to be cut into fairly thick slices to maintain its integrity. This was, of course, a real shame.

It was tasty. Exceptionally scrumptious and moist. I may do it again the next time a really big apple rolls into town.

2 comments:

  1. Our apple tree only works every other year. This year was a no apples year but last year a made this cake several times it was smashing. First time I made it I couldn't find any ground almonds so I used (a lot of) almond essence it was very very almondy. I assumed dredge meant sprinkle.

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  2. My hunch was that it meant to drag the cake through sugar that I'd spread on the work surface or on the floor, but like I say, I'm not certain.

    I miss having an apple tree!

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