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Irish Apple Cake
开云体育Irish Apple Cake?
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CAKE INGREDIENTS | |
1/2?cup | unsalted?butter?at room temperature |
1/2?cup | granulated sugar |
2 | large?eggs |
3?tablespoons | whole milk or?cream |
1 1/4?cups | all purpose?flour |
1?teaspoon | baking powder |
1?teaspoon | cinnamon |
1/8?teaspoon | salt |
3 | about Granny Smith?apples, peeled and thinly sliced. Mine weighed a little over a pound after slicing. |
confectioner's?sugar?for dusting | |
STREUSEL TOPPING INGREDIENTS | |
3/4?cup | all purpose?flour |
1/4?cup | old fashioned?rolled oats |
6?tablespoons | unsalted cold?butter?cut in small pieces |
1/2?cup | granulated sugar |
CUSTARD INGREDIENTS | |
6 | large?eggs?yolks |
6?tablespoons | granulated sugar |
1 1/2?cups | whole milk ~ you can also use half and half or?cream |
1 1/2?teaspoons | vanilla |
Directions:
1.
Preheat the oven to 350F and grease a 9 inch springform pan.
2. Make the custard sauce ahead of time. Bring the milk to a
simmer over medium heat. Meanwhile whisk the yolks and sugar
until well combined. Drizzle a little of the hot milk into
the egg mixture, whisking all the time. Drizzle a little
more, then transfer that back into the pan of hot milk and
continue cooking, stirring constantly, until the mixture
coats the back of a spoon. Do this slowly, over medium heat,
and I like to use a silicone spoon or spatula to scrape the
bottom and sides of the pan as it heats. The mixture will
become velvety and thickend, but it will not be as thick as
pudding. It will continue to thicken as it cools, so don't
overcook or it can curdle. Stir in the vanilla.
3. Pour the custard through a sieve (to catch any stray
lumps) into a heat proof jar or bowl and place a piece of
plastic wrap onto the surface so it won't form a skin as it
cools. Put in the refrigerator until completely chilled.
4. To make the streusel topping, blend the bits of butter
into the flour, sugar, and oats until the butter is
incorporated and the mixture has a coarse crumbly texture.
Put in the refrigerator.
5. Cream together the butter and sugar until light and
fluffy. Beat in the eggs, one at a time.
6. Whisk together the flour, baking powder, cinnamon, and
salt. Fold the dry ingredients into the butter/sugar
mixture, along with the milk or cream.
7. Spoon the batter into your prepared pan, and smooth out
evenly. Top with the sliced apples, and then the streusel
topping. Note: no need to arrange the apples perfectly, but
try to get them in an even layer.
8. Bake for about 50 minutes to an hour, until the top is
lightly browned and a toothpick comes out without wet batter
clinging to it.
9. Let cool a bit in the pan before removing. Dust with
confectioner's sugar before serving.
Source:?
Ginny Butterfield
Cranberry Twp, Pa