Dorest Apple Cake
Dorest Apple Cake

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Edd Kimber creates a rustic bake with chunks of sweet apple and a crunchy demerara sugar topping. This Dorset Apple Cake has apples inside the cake and on top of the cake. And depending on the look you are going for, a Dorset Apple Cake can be baked in a round cake tin, made into a large tray. This traditional British apple cake is fabulously moist with a slightly crisp topping.

To get started with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook dorest apple cake using 7 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Dorest Apple Cake:
  1. Get 120 g chilled butter, diced into small cubes
  2. Take 230 g self-raising flour
  3. Get 2 tsp sweet ground cinnamon
  4. Take 120 g dark brown sugar
  5. Prepare 1 egg, beaten
  6. Make ready 5-8 tbsp milk
  7. Prepare 300 g apples such as Bramley, peeled and diced

Dorset Apple Cake is a recipe cooked on the basic Cake Oven. It can be made gourmet by adding Vanilla. As Dorset has adopted the apple cake as its official culinary symbol, I've plumped for the West Country variety, though those from further north may be interested to note that Julie Duff's truly excellent book. Mini Dorset apple cakes for little people.

Steps to make Dorest Apple Cake:
  1. Heat the oven to 180c. Butter the bottom of a round cake tin and then line with greaseproof paper.
  2. Mix the cinnamon with the flour then add the butter and using your fingers rub together until it resembles fine breadcrumbs. Stir in the brown sugar. Mix in the egg and then the milk (add it slowly until you have a smooth but thick batter, you may not need to add the 8 spoons of milk).
  3. Add the apples and mix well to combine. Pour the batter into the greaseproofed paper lined tin and gently spread out until its even.
  4. Bake for 35-45 mins or until golden. Test with a skewer, if inserted into the middle of the cake and it comes out clean then the cake is mostly cooked through.
  5. Allow to cool until able to handle cake tin with hands. Carefully transfer to a cooling rack.
  6. Serve with custard or cream. It is better when the cake is warm.

As Dorset has adopted the apple cake as its official culinary symbol, I've plumped for the West Country variety, though those from further north may be interested to note that Julie Duff's truly excellent book. Mini Dorset apple cakes for little people. But the traditional recipe is for a large, plain looking fruit cake, not the usual sort of treat to appeal to young children. So I adapted the recipe to make it more child. This is my version of Dorset Apple Cake based on an old sounding recipe I found online.

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