Wednesday, December 28, 2011
German Apple Pudding
From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...One of the dishes we had last week was a Bavarian potato soup called Kartoffel Suppe. The soup, which you can find here, is very easy to make and it is a great way to beat back the damp chill of a winter evening. It is, however, peasant simple in its construction and demands some extras to perk it up and help make it a satisfying meal. A salad and a good seeded rye bread helped round out the menu but the coup de gras was an apple dessert that scores points for its down to earth good taste and the memories it evokes. The Silver Fox had this often as a child and despite its simplicity, it remains a favorite of his. His mother was a wonderful cook and I have good reason to suspect he finds my version almost, almost mind you, as good as hers. The dish is quick and easy to make and it is delicious in the way that only comfort food can be. It can be assembled in about 15 minutes and on the table in an hour. The recipe is uncomplicated save for one instruction that will seem counterintuitive. You will be asked to pour boiling water on top of the apple mixture but not to stir in in. It is really important that you follow this directive even though the pudding will look really strange until its fully baked. I promise it will come together and you'll have a lovely dessert that resembles apple pie filling, but is less sweet and more intensely apple flavored. The pudding should be served while it is warm. It is wonderful served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, and delicious if you can add good coffee and great conversation. Here's the recipe.
German Apple Pudding...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite
Ingredients:
4 cooking apples, peeled and sliced
1 cup of brown sugar
1 cup of all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 cup milk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
4 ounces cream cheese, softened
2 cups boiling water or boiling hot apple cider
Directions:
1) Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
2) In a deep 2 quart baking pan, mix together sugar, flour, baking powder, salt, and cinnamon. Add apple slices and mix until coated with flour mixture. Combine milk and vanilla and add to flour mixture. Stir until everything has been moistened. Smooth out the top.
3) Place softened cream cheese in a mixing bowl and cover with boiling water. Blend with a whisk until cheese dissolves and mixture looks milky.
4) Put filled baking pan on rack in oven. Pour milky mixture over top. DO NOT STIR.
5) Bake for 40 minutes or until top is golden brown. Let cool slightly before serving. Sprinkle extra cinnamon-sugar on top if desired. Yield: 8 servings.
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27 comments :
Mary, Great looking apple pudding! I've printed this recipe for our file...can't wait to try it. Maybe on New Years Day! Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
I have Bavarian roots that are still strong. I've never heard of this, but it has our names written al over. Look fantastic. Kartoffel suppe is something I make for my family often. It's pure comfort food.
Mmmmm, this looks wonderful Mary ! Happy New Year!
This is a rather strange recipe, but it looks so good!
Great looking dessert.
I love apple pie so I bet this would also be a favourite of mine. Puddings are so comforting in the night time..I'd love this now actually
there's no eggs in the pudding! Looks great! I'm gonna try it out soon.
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This recipe is perfect for us, thank you!!
Mmmm, apples and cinnamon, the best combination!
Mary, happy New Year!
What a perfect sim[le fruit dessert after getting an oveload of rich food.
Hope you are a having a gret week.
Rita
Love the idea of a comforting apple pudding - especially with the cream cheese. Can smell the aroma of the spices cooking.
That Silver Fox is one lucky guy! My SIL has a recipe that calls for pouring boiling water over a pudding. Maybe this is it! (She swears by it!) At any rate, I'm sure it was the perfect ending to your warming soup. Best wishes for a happy and blessed new year, Mary!
Ummmmm.....with vanilla ice cream.
That's the way uh huh uh huh I like it uh huh uh huh....
We usually do apple crisp but this looks just as easy!
Ahhhh... along with the good coffee and great conversation... an unbeatable combination. blessings ~ tanna
Yummy, that is delicious! I am following you from Rome, I have a sweet tooth!
I really like this kind of dessert. It's simple, but it's so tasty! I hope you're having wonderful holidays, dear Mary!
Ooooh... that looks sooooo good!!!!
Thanks for the tip...i think I would have stirred the mixture otherwise. Such an easy apple dessert to make when our trees are loaded with fruit.
I don't mind eating this, looks so delicious! Apple pie without the crust is yummy!
Seems so simple, yet so decadent with all that cream cheese. I bet it would go great with vanilla ice cream and coffee...black. Yum!
Mary, this looks delicious. I am excited to make it for myself...I mean my family and myself. It sounds like home.
I've seen a lot of puddings before but none that were apple flavored! I bet it's like apple pie filling in a bowl!
This sounds delicious Mary, and I will try it as I adore apple desserts. You just can't have too many in my opinion.
Indeed, this is great looking pudding! I am adding this recipe to my files. I am crazy about baked apples and I know this recipe has to be great..
Love the history behind all your recipes..
I used your recipe for German Apple Pudding this afternoon and it is delicious!!! It will be a perfect ending to our (light) chicken soup dinner. Thank you for sharing the recipe.
That seems like a really simple dessert, I bet it's great with the brown sugar in it.. and can't forget that vanilla Ice Cream on top. :)
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