Apple Streusel Cake



I cannot believe it's November already! It feels like it has come by so quickly and as it's my birthday month I was wishing it wasn't here just yet.

The weather is changing, getting better but we are still having some November rain, which I secretly love.

We had a great long weekend visiting nanny and enjoying some sleep ins and some beautiful sunshine.

I will share some pics of our weekend, but AS this blog of mine is supposed to be a food blog, I thought I'd share with you this amazing Apple Streusel Cake recipe.

Now seriously, this has become a new family favourite and I can tell you that I have made it three times in the last week.


There are a few steps to this recipe but really it's not difficult at all.

Apple Streusel Cake


ingredients

streusel mix
  • 50g plain flour
  • 30g self raising flour
  • 75g brown sugar
  • 1 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 tsp mixed spice
  • 75g butter, chopped
  • 20g rolled oats
cake
  • 200g butter, room temperature
  • 150g caster sugar
  • finely grated zest of 1 lemon
  • 3 eggs
  • 150g self raising flour
  • 75g plain flour
  • 100ml milk, room temperature
  • 4 granny smith apples
  • 1tblsp butter
  • 75g brown sugar

method
  • preheat oven to 180C/160C, grease and line a 23cm spring form cake tin with baking paper
  • start off by making streusel mixture, put flours, brown sugar, spices and butter into a food processor and process until combined, add oats and pulse a few times just until combined
  • put streusel ,mixture into a bowl and place in the freezer
  • to make cake, beat butter, sugar and lemon zest until light and fluffy
  • add eggs one at a time mixing well after each addition
  • sift flours into a bowl and add to cake mixture in two batches alternating with milk, do not over beat
  • spread mixture into prepared cake tin and bake for 25min
  • whilst cake is in oven, prepare apples by peeling, coring and slicing into thin slices
  • place butter into a pan over a medium heat, add apples once butter has melted and cook for a few minutes until apples have softened
  • add brown sugar and cook for another few minutes until sugar has dissolved and apple mixture has thickened
  • take cake out of oven after 25minutes and carefully add apple mixture on top of cake
  • then crumble streusel mixture on top of apples and bake for a further 25min
  • enjoy the smell and definitely the taste
 

 


And just before I go, I have to add these pics of my amazing skirt, made by me at the ever so talented and really lovely too, Nicole Mallalieu's skirt class (fabric for the panel by the sweet Miss Posie)

Now if I can make a skirt with Nikki's guidance...anyone can, so check out her classes for some inspiration (you are awesome Nikki!)

 I made that little boy too


Happy November lovely friends, hope it's a wonderful month for you and for me ♥

Comments

  1. Thank you for a lovely recipe. I will be trying this one.

    I visited Made'n'Thornbury for the first time recently. I saw you and was going to introduce myself but I was suddenly overwhelmed with silly shyness. I made an excuse to my sister that you looked busy (which you were). BTW, my kids enjoyed your delightful biscuits.

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  2. Mmm mmmm, I love apple in cakes, my mum used to make a Dutch apple cake that was famous at our school fair, lol. Beautiful photos, I love the hair on your little guy too.

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  3. Cathie!!! That skirt is amazing!
    I love the hint of colour at the front - beautiful!XXX

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  4. Coco Rose Diaries2 November 2011 at 04:05

    Bloomin' 'eck that cake looks yum. Gorgeous photos....you have an incredible blog!

    I want to bake now!

    Have a lovely day!

    Vanessa x

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  5. This looks like a perfect November cake Cathie! Filled with warmth and love! Beautiful.

    Happy November!
    xo Catherine

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  6. Such beautiful family photo's and your children are just gorgeous. What a lovely skirt to enjoy it ;-) And that cake well it sounds far to yummy. Happy birthday wishes this month for you. dee xx

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  7. trudi@maudeandme2 November 2011 at 12:09

    Cake looks delicious - I wonder if it will convert to gluten free? Love the skirt too!

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  8. Yummo - I am going to have to make this cake! Your skirt looks fantastic - well done, you!

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  9. I need a piece of that cake with my coffee now!! :)

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  10. Hi Cathie,
    Delicious cake (thanks for the recipe) delicious skirt (well done), delicious photos!
    Carmel
    xx

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  11. teddybearswednesday2 November 2011 at 16:19

    Cathie that skirt is stunning!! I just love it, and suits you so well. Clever woman.
    And yum that cake sounds pretty fab too xo

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  12. Happy November to you too, it arrived so fast, I'm digging in right away to prep for the holidays. Your cake looks delicious! Yummmmm
    xo,
    Lulu

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  13. Happy November! My goodness how the months have flown by. That cake looks so yummy, I think I might have to give it a try.
    Sophie x

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  14. Hmmm, i love apple cake - and this recipe sounds sooooo good! So much goodness here anyway - cheers to a lovely November!

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  15. oooooohhhhh will be making this one for sure and that skirt is a knock out!!! well done you it's fabulous!!! Enjoy the rest of your weekend gorgeous girl xx

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  16. My Beautiful World9 November 2011 at 01:42

    You win me, yummy, that’s what that cake looks like, oh you choose the best and sweetest ones to post I love that about you. Wow those photos warm my heart just magical moments of love all bound together my friend. You amaze me with all your talents that skirt is awesome, well done! Hope your days are filled with laughter all week.

    Always Wendy

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