Good morning friends~
Some of you had asked for the recipe for my Dutch Apple cake. This is a treat you can bake up in no time at all and it has just a wee bit of sweetness.
I know I have shared this before but I couldn't find it, so here you go-
DUTCH APPLE CAKE
Mix:
2 cups flour, sifted
1/2 tsp salt
3 tsp baking powder
Cut in:
1/4 cup butter, mixing well
Beat:
1 egg - and add it to
1 cup milk
Stir in dry mixture. Dough should be soft enough to spread evenly in the pan. Core and peel 4 or 5 apples and cut into 1/8ths. Lay apple slices parallel on top of the dough, sharp edge down, and press into the dough.
Sprinkle 2 Tbsp sugar mixed with 1 tsp cinnamon over the apple slices. Bake in a hot oven 400 degrees for 20-30 minutes. Serve hot plain, with ice cream, whipped cream, or a favourite lemon or brown sugar sauce. Enjoy!
Have a fabulous day everyone!
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Sharing from my heart~ Sandi
That looks delicious, Sandi. Thanks for the recipe. Love the tea-pot. Wishing you a quiet, peaceful day. Deb
ReplyDeleteThank you for this recipe, Sandi! It looks so good and we are certainly getting into apple season soon!
ReplyDeleteHugs.
Thanks for the recipe. I am going to make it for a ladies luncheon I'm planning!
ReplyDeleteOh my how YUMMY ! Thanks for sharing . Yes we will never forget ! Thanks for sharing , Have a good week !
ReplyDeleteSandi, that dutch apple cake looks heavenly. I've made something similar in the past, but I'm looking forward to trying your recipe. Might just go to the kitchen and do that little thing right now. Fortuitously I have fresh apples to use.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing... enjoyed a lovely visit!
Brenda
xoxo
Your cake looks awesome, Sandi! I made a homemade carrot cake last wknd and it was delish - I got the recipe from Deborah (The Beautiful Matters).
ReplyDeleteI remember 9/11/2001 very well. I was at work, and people were hugging and crying. I am reading a book right now called Between Heaven and Ground Zero by a survivor. Thanks for remembering and honoring the lost.
Sandi, this looks so yummy. Thanks for the recipe. What kind of apples do you like to use?
ReplyDeleteThanks for your 9/11 comment. It's always a hard day for us.
Good Morning Sandi,
ReplyDeleteI just popped by to visit Brenda at It's a Beautiful Life and saw that she was sharing your recipe, so I came by straight away. I'm going to get me some apples and make some of these to share! Oh, the magic of ordinary ingredients! :-) Lol Thank you!
Wishing you a beautiful day,
Linda at Beautiful Ideas
Good Morning Sandi,
ReplyDeleteI just popped by to visit Brenda at It's a Beautiful Life and saw that she was sharing your recipe, so I came by straight away. I'm going to get me some apples and make some of these to share! Oh, the magic of ordinary ingredients! :-) Lol Thank you!
Wishing you a beautiful day,
Linda at Beautiful Ideas
love that quote Sandi. It's true. There really is no place like home. And remembering 911. Heartbreaking time never to forget. Wishes for a great weekend. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Sandi!
ReplyDeleteYour recipe caught my eye this fall! Hope to try it soon!
Linda (iowa)
Mmmm... my dear Sandi, this looks and sounds delicious! And it's perfect for Autumn :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing and have a lovely evening! Hugs!
Thank you for sharing the recipe, dear Sandi. It sounded so delicious when you shared it the other day and you had my mouth watering and I will make it soon. xo
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