I
went around work today telling everyone I’d made sugar free Spiced Apple Cake.
“The cake is naturally sweetened by the apples” is what I said; “it’s so
healthy, it’s like muesli” I said. Dear everyone I work with, I offer my most
abject apology for the sieve that is my short term memory. I am nothing but a
liar. Liar. Liar. Pants. On fire. When talking about the cake today, I’d somehow
forgotten that while I may not have added sugar,
I had certainly included the ½ cup of golden syrup as listed in the recipe.
Golden syrup is of course a delicious and sticky refined sugar product. And now
I’ve given my workplace diabetes. Sorry…
You
may wonder why I’ve included in the photo a couple of books, I had these out
for reading at breakfast and they ended up in the background by accident. I
liked that they were there so with a bit of arranging and primping to make them
sit ‘just so’, here they are. Those of you who know me in person will not be
surprised that I read at any possible moment. I read books while eating
breakfast, while making dinner, while watching TV, while walking. If I had a
bathtub I’d definitely be reading while having a bubbly soak. Reading in the
toilet is the exception though, I very much draw the line there! Eww, sorry, yuck.
So anyway, my breakfast reading at the moment is a favourite author of mine — Edgar
Allan Poe — I’m halfway through ‘The Balloon Hoax’ which is mildly entertaining,
but not terribly strongly written. Amusing it would have been at the time of
publication, it’s not as entertaining as I’d find something written in this
century, or even the last! My god how is it 2013 already? I’ll continue with it of
course, but I’m not totally loving it. Of course, Poe is best known for his
dark poem ‘The Raven’, first published in 1845. It’s wonderful and I urge you
all to give it a go. It’s somewhat appropriate too for my breakfast reading, as
there seem to be a family of crows that sit on my back fence each morning who
caw quite horribly and loudly. I wish for them to all develop laryngitis seeing
their birdsong lacks any elegance or melodic beauty.
Goodness,
I really have digressed. Back to the cake! This recipe makes for a pretty giant
cake. I cut it up into about 35 pieces, and I STILL have leftovers. Some of my
colleagues helpfully had 3 pieces. You know who you are. I love you for loving my
food! Thank you.
Spiced Apple Cake
2 large apples
115g butter
¾ cup brown sugar
1 egg
½ cup golden syrup
3 cups self-raising flour
1 tsp. bicarbonate soda
1 tsp. mixed spices
pinch salt
Preheat oven to 160°C.
Grease and paper a shallow baking dish.
Peel, core and chop the apples. Cook in a small amount of water
on stovetop until tender (approx. 5-8 minutes).
Rub the butter and brown sugar until it's a bit crumbly (it may not get crumbly and I think that's OK). Add the beaten egg
to mixture.
Add bicarbonate of soda to the cooked apple mixture and whisk until
frothy (approx. 1 minute).
Add all the ingredients together, pour into prepared baking tray and cook for 30 minutes.
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For those of you who are not in Australia, please find here a selection of Measurement & Temperature Conversion Charts which should help with the accuracy of your own cooking.
For those of you who are not in Australia, please find here a selection of Measurement & Temperature Conversion Charts which should help with the accuracy of your own cooking.
3 comments:
I love Poe and I'd love these spiced apple cakes, too. Nice post, Natasha. Your food photos are great, too
thanks Phil, kind words much appreciated.
I would have eaten three pieces, had this cake (sugared or no) wandered into my part of the precinct.
You know it.
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