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Friday, November 26, 2010
Apple Cake with Caramel Glaze
Joshua, who brought a catalog along for his visit to Santa, knows exactly what he wants for Christmas. I hope Santa was taking notes!
From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...Earlier this week I had to make a cake for a morning coffee. I wanted to bake something that was seasonal, easy to make and just a little different than standard holiday fare. I found one in the book Southern Cakes, written by Nancie McDermott, that was exactly what I was looking for. I thought the cake would be too sweet for my own taste, but I knew others would love the apple and caramel confection. To my great surprise I found that I like it, too. The small piece I'd cut for myself was delicious and the caramel glaze that covered the top of the cake was amazingly good. The cake is definitely a keeper and, if you have not tried it, I hope you will soon. Here's the recipe.
Apple Cake with Caramel Glaze...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite, inspired by Nancie McDermott
Ingredients:
Cake
3 cups all purpose flour
2 cups sugar
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
3 eggs
1 cup vegetable oil
1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
3 cups finely chopped apples
1 cup coarsely chopped pecans or walnuts
Brown Sugar Glaze
1 cup tightly packed light brown sugar
1/3 cup butter
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 tablespoons heavy cream
Directions:
1) Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Grease a 13 x 9-inch pan. Set aside.
2) Combine flour, sugar, baking soda and salt in a medium bowl. Stir with a fork to mix everything together well.
3) In a large bowl, beat eggs with a wooden spoon or a mixer at low speed until pale yellow and foamy. Add oil, applesauce and vanilla and beat well. Stir in flour mixture with a wooden spoon and continue stirring batter just until flour disappears. Add apples and nuts, stir to mix them into the batter until fairly uniform. Scrape batter into prepared pan.
4) Bake for 45-50 minutes, or until the cake is golden brown, springs back when touched lightly and is beginning to pull away from sides of the pan. Place cake (still in the pans) on a wire rack and spoon over the glaze while still hot.
5) To make glaze: Combine brown sugar, butter, vanilla and cream in a medium saucepan. Cook over medium heat, stirring often, until mixture comes to a gentle boil. Then cook for 3-5 minutes.
6) Spoon hot glaze all over hot-from-the-oven cake. Let glazed cake cool completely before serving straight from the pan. Yield: 12 - 16 servings.
You might also enjoy these recipes:
Healthy German Apple Cake - Honey and Soy
Butterscotch Apple Cake - Sugar Plum
Cranberry and Apple Cake - Christie's Corner
French Apple Cake - David Lebovitz
Marie-Helene's Apple Cake - Sea Salt with Food
Cinnamon Apple Cake - Elana's Pantry
The Apple Lady's Apple Cake - One Perfect Bite
I. Must. Make. This. So simple and it's making my mouth water!
ReplyDeleteThis would be perfect to take to all the upcoming gatherings, thanks for posting it!
Apple desserts always "hit the spot". This must be very moisty. Yummy!
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Mary Sweetie...
ReplyDeleteDoes this ever sound yummy. Perfect for just about any occasion. I thank you for sharing.
Oh how sweet is your Joshua. Catalog in tow for Santa Claus. I love it. Now is he smart or what? I am like you,let's hope Santa was taking notes. One smart cookie there. Just precious Mary and thank you for the share. I love our babies.
Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving. Many hugs and much love, Sherry
Yum! What a delicious cake! I want some!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious looking cake and a delicious little boy! I'm sure you can tell that I'm looking forward to grandchildren--some day. Joshua has the right idea for a visit to Santa!
ReplyDeleteBest,
Bonnie
Hope you had a beautiful Thanksgiving..... surely Joshua had it!!!
ReplyDeleteI love apple recipe....thank you....hugs and blessings
I love anything with apple so this is a must. Diane
ReplyDeleteOh Mary I'm still laughing about your sweet little one on Santas lap! What a great memory.
ReplyDelete~ ~Ahrisha~ ~
I love apple cakes and this looks too delicious :-)
ReplyDeleteHope you had a lovely Thanksgiving.
Apple and caramel - were there ever two flavours more truly meant to go together?
ReplyDeleteHa ha , i want a catalogue too :-)
ReplyDeleteI can imagine this cake and am so missing it , its better than those apple bars i baked aint it?
Happy hols with lods of love to U Mary!
thank you for this wonderful recipe Mary, I love apple cake! hugs and blessings...
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious. Always a crowd pleaser any apple dessert.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this kind of cakes.
ReplyDeleteYummy and so moreish.
Lovely clicks.
I hope Santa was taking notes down ♥
Looks delicious! I made apple bread pudding for Thanksgiving and topped it with toffee bits....very similiar flavors. Hope you had a nice holiday!
ReplyDeleteI'm a huge fan of apple cakes. in fact, I made two of them earlyer in automn... They were good! this one sounds good to me too!
ReplyDeletegorgeous cake, mary... how I love the brown sugar frosting... can anything be bad about caramel??
ReplyDeleteI have so many apples, I am in the search of new recipes. I will try this. The caramel glaze intrigued me.
ReplyDeleteOh how lovely! So warming and delicious. Caramel sauce sounds absolutely heavenly with this. :-)
ReplyDeleteApples and caramel go so perfectly together...that glaze atop the cake is the best touch! Hoping you had a great Thanksgiving :)
ReplyDeleteXmas in the air, :). Liked those snaps
ReplyDeleteLove this wonderful Apple Cake! Looks so moist and delicious and the Caramel Glaze sounds heavenly! And how precious of Joshua to bring the toy catalog! So cute!
ReplyDeleteOoo, this cake sounds enchanting! Yum!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds perfect for Christmas Eve night....ummmm
ReplyDeleteThat would be luscious with some coffee! And what a veyy enthusiastic Santa picture!
ReplyDeleteApple cake speaks of autumn and long leasurely afternoon by the fire.
ReplyDeleteHope you had a great Thanksgiving, Mary..
ReplyDeleteI love apple in baked goodies n this one looks so moist and melting in the mouth kind. Loving and drooling over the pics!
US Masala
Lovely looking cake, Mary! A wonderful alternative to my "healthy" one. I think I will choose the sinful version anyday :) Thanks also for including my cake!
ReplyDeleteWonderful Apple caramel cake! look amazing!! blessings!
ReplyDeletePD:I love Joshua pic, what smart boy! he! xx
I am loving this combination - curious what kind of apples you used? I love cakes with glaze, especially brown sugar!
ReplyDeleteTaking the catalog to Santa, that boy is a genius!
ReplyDeleteCaramel and apple make such a glorious pairing! Hope you and your family had a wonderful holiday!
ReplyDeleteI love apple cake and I reckon the addition of caramel is the work of pure genius ;0)
ReplyDeleteMary, this looks so simple and so delicious. I will be making this this week!! Hope your Thanksgiving was lovely and yummy.
ReplyDeleteIf that apple caramel delight is as scrumptious as your Joshua is adorable...we've got a winner ;o)
ReplyDeleteBookmarking for another apple cake treat ;o)
Flavourful wishes,
Claudia
I missed making apple cakes a lot. It has been a long time. I used to make it for family dinners. Thanks for reminding.
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