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We have this all the time, especially when the apples are starting to fall. Its great served warm with cream as a desert, or cold with a cuppa, and being a danish its also great as a hasty breakfast.

 

Danish apple cake. (Mary Berry)

 

8oz self raising flour

8oz caster sugar

1 level teaspoon of baking powder

2 eggs

1/2 teaspoon almond extract

5oz melted butter

12 oz cooking apples, peeled and roughly chopped (large lumps work well)

1oz flaked (or chopped) almonds for the topping.

 

Grease a loose bottom 8" cake tin.

mix flour, sugar, eggs, almond extract, butter and baking powder in a large bowl and beat for a minute. Stick half of this in the cake tin then chuck in the apples, top with the rest of the mixture. (it looks like there isn't enough mixture at this point but it expands) sprinkle on the flaked almonds and stick it in a cool oven 160C for an hour and a half. Its done when its a light golden brown and a skewer comes out clean when its stuck into the cake.

 

Its really nice this! and at this time of year there are loads of apples about..

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I think I did it wrong, im not much of a cook. Oh and tescos didnt sell almond essence so i skipped that and the almond sprinkles and put some cinnamon powder in instead. Will get a pic when its done.

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BTW I should have said, once its done take it out of the tin and let it cool on a wire rack so it doesn't sweat. Cinnamon is always good with apple, let us know what its like I might try it.

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