This is an authentic Irish recipe from County Kerry. Irish Apple Cakes are a cross between a cake and a sweet bread that are often prepared for tea time, breakfast or for a snack. Although it's usually delicious by itself, this recipe includes the additional touch of drizzling a luscious custard sauce over each slice. It would...
Provided by Vickie Parks
Categories Fruit Desserts
Time 1h15m
Number Of Ingredients 19
Steps:
- 1. Preheat oven to 375°F. Butter and flour an 8- inch or 9-inch cake pan; set aside.
- 2. FOR THE IRISH APPLE CAKE: In a very large mixing bowl whisk together flour, baking powder, salt, ginger and nutmeg for 20 seconds. Rub the butter pieces into the flour mixture until it resembles fine crumbs. Stir in 1 cup sugar.
- 3. Cut each apple into wedges about 1/4-inch thick, then cut each apple wedge into 3 pieces. Add apple pieces to the flour mixture and toss well, and separate apple pieces that stick together.
- 4. In a separate mixing bowl, whisk together milk, eggs and vanilla until blended. Pour milk mixture over apple/flour mixture, and toss just until blended (the batter should be thick and it's OK if it's slightly lumpy, but avoid over-mixing).
- 5. Pour batter into prepared baking pan, using a spatula to spread it in an even layer. In a small bowl stir together cinnamon with remaining 2 Tbsp sugar, and sprinkle evenly over batter. Bake in preheated oven 45 to 50 minutes until toothpick inserted into center comes out clean. Let cool 5 minutes in the pan, then invert onto serving platter. Serve (warm or cooled) with sweet cream or custard sauce poured over each slice.
- 6. FOR THE CUSTARD SAUCE: Heat milk in a saucepan over medium heat, and bring just to a light boil (watch it carefully, remove it from the heat if it starts to boil rapidly).
- 7. Meanwhile, add egg yolks and sugar to a medium mixing bowl and beat with electric mixer for about 30 seconds or until pale and fluffy. Reduce heat to medium-low. Slowly pour the egg yolk mixture, whisking it frequently, into 1/2 cup of the hot milk mixture. Then, while whisking milk in saucepan slowly pour egg yolk mixture into saucepan. Cook the custard mixture, whisking constantly, until thickened but still thin enough to pour, about 3 to 4 minutes (over-heating can cause the eggs to curdle). Immediately pour into a glass measuring cup, stir in vanilla, and whisk about 20 seconds to cool slightly, then cover with plastic wrap pressing against surface to prevent a skin from forming. Serve warm or cooled, drizzled over the cooled Irish Apple Cake. Store in refrigerator in an airtight container.
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MJC Clark
[email protected]This cake was a bit too dry for my taste. I think I would add more butter or oil next time.
Travis Matthews Jr
[email protected]The cake was very moist and flavorful. I will definitely be making this again.
Saikot Biswas
[email protected]I loved the combination of apples and cinnamon in this cake. It was a great fall treat.
Aoh mob460
[email protected]This cake was a bit too sweet for me, but it was still good. I think I would use less sugar next time.
Life_as niya
[email protected]The cake was easy to make and turned out beautifully. The custard sauce was also very good.
Tisia Emima
[email protected]This cake was a bit too dense for my taste. I prefer a lighter, fluffier cake.
Martin Marin
[email protected]I loved the crumb topping on this cake. It was the perfect texture and added a nice crunch.
Chandan Chandan
[email protected]The cake was a bit dry, but the custard sauce helped to make it more moist. Overall, it was a good recipe.
Malik Jawad Ahmed
[email protected]This cake was a great way to use up some leftover apples. It was moist and flavorful, and the custard sauce was the perfect finishing touch.
Ain Ullah
[email protected]The cake was easy to make, but the custard sauce was a bit tricky. I had to make it twice before I got it right.
millicent brown
[email protected]This cake was a bit too sweet for my taste, but it was still good. I think I would reduce the amount of sugar next time.
Ssebunya Shamil
[email protected]I loved the combination of apples and cinnamon in this cake. It was a great way to use up some extra apples I had on hand.
Sumaiya Khatun
[email protected]The custard sauce was the perfect complement to the cake. It was rich and creamy, and it really elevated the dish.
Tony Naidoo
[email protected]This cake was a hit with my family! It was easy to make and had the perfect balance of flavors.