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Monday, 28 March 2016

Apple Pie Bundt Cake

Apple Pie Bundt Cake
Why have I never made this before? There were some serious smells going on in our house whilst this was baking.  Yesterday I was having my mum and dad round for Sunday lunch, and fancied making a dessert that I could serve warm with custard; a proper pudding. I genuinely nearly made a pie, but then thought better of it. An apple pie bundt was on the cards. Pretty much made up as I went along, this has to be one of my favourite bundts ever. Beautiful cold, but killer with hot vanilla custard!

I like all the components of apple pie, but sometimes struggle with the whole pastry and slightly undercooked apples thing. Now soft apples drenched in cinnamon, with plump sultanas are definitely my bag. As much as I love pie, I'm definitely more 'team cake'.

Ingredients:
  • 225g butter
  • 400g golden caster sugar (plus a little more for dusting the apples later)
  • 50g dark muscovado sugar
  • 4 medium eggs
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 350g plain flour
  • 3 tsp cinnamon (plus a little more for dusting the apples later)
  • 1/2 tsp bicarbonate of soda
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 100g sultanas (optional)
  • 250ml apple yoghurt (I used Onken Greek Style)
  • 1 medium Bramley apple
  • 5 tbsp golden syrup
  • 2 tbsp golden caster sugar
  • 1 tbsp demerara sugar

Method:
    Apple Pie Bundt Cake
  1. Preheat the oven to gas 3/160 c
  2. Prepare a regular sized bundt tin - 2.4l, 10 cup, 10 inch with Cake Release spray and dust with flour.
  3. Cream the butter and sugars until pale and fluffy.
  4. Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition. 
  5. Add the extract.
  6. In a separate bowl, measure out the flour, cinnamon, bicarbonate of soda, salt and sultanas.
  7. Note: the sultanas will get trapped in the sieve later on. This is an easy way of coating them in flour so they don't sink!
  8. Pour the yoghurt into a jug.
  9. Meanwhile... Peel and core your apple, and thinly slice. Don't worry about lemon juice to stop browning, instead, cover in a sprinkling of caster sugar and dust with cinnamon - just enough to coat the apples. Give them a good stir. 
  10. Sift a third of the flour mix into the main bowl, followed by half the yoghurt mix. Repeat this until everything is combined.
  11. Stir in the sultanas.
  12. Give everything a quick mix on a low speed for about 10 seconds.
  13. Pour 3/4 of the mix into your prepared tin. 
  14. Poke your apples in, in a clock formation - see pic.
  15. Cover with the rest of the mix.
  16. Bake in the centre of the oven for about 1 hour 15 minutes or until a skewer comes out clean. 
  17. Leave the cake to cool for ten minutes before removing from the tin.
  18. When the cake is fully cool, warm the golden syrup in the microwave until it's slightly runny, and brush over the cake. Dust the whole thing with caster sugar, and then just the top with demerara.
Apple Pie Bundt Cake
Where to buy this stuff:
Nordic Ware Blossom Bundt Tin

Bloggers: Please respect the fact I am sharing my own ideas and basic recipe. Blood, sweat and many tears have gone into getting this right, so you may enjoy a perfect bundt. If you wish to re-blog a recipe from these variations, please credit my blog and link to this original post rather than pasting the recipe on your own page.

3 comments:

  1. I have to make this. I love apple pie but I'm with you on #teamcake. I've loved this Bundt cake since the first time I saw it - & I may be brave and see if I can make it gluten free, so that more members of my family can enjoy it. It's not fair to always make them eat marshmallows whilst we have yummy cake!!! Sammie xx

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  2. I made this to take into work to use up some apples that were in my fruit bowl. Although I didn't taste it myself everyone made great comments, your recipes make me look good. I try to tell everyone I just follow a recipe and they too could make such delicious cakes. I have just bought yet another bundt, the blossom pan (I made this in the fleur de lis), so am looking forward to my next "dolly bakes bundt" bake.

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    1. Deborah, you just made my day. Thank you x :)

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