It’s Secret Recipe Club time and this month I was assigned Stephanie’s blog, Sustainable Cooking for One. Stephanie is a single gal who is pursuing a PhD in community nutrition and is passionate about eating local, gluten-free, low/no meat, in-season sustainable foods. Also as the title of her blog suggests she focuses on cooking for one and even has a cookbook called One Bowl: Simple Healthy Recipes for One.
A number of Stephanie’s recipes appealed to me, her Red Lentil & Squash Soup as it’s been cold here, I had all the ingredients in my home and soup is always a wonderful meal, I thought that we’d all enjoy her Carrot Edamame Salad, and because I’ve been on a bit of a cauliflower kick lately, both her Creamy Cauliflower Carrot Custard and Roasted Cauliflower with Lemon & Mustard sounded like good options. In the end though I decided that I wanted to make a cake for a friend and her family as her husband is going through chemotherapy and radiation and I thought that they would enjoy a sweet, homemade treat, so I chose Stephanie’s Laura Goodenough’s Apple Coffee Cake. Really, just like Stephanie, what appealed to me first about the cake was the name but when I read the recipe and saw the large amount of fresh apples and the flavor profile, it sounded like a delicious and perfect cake for my friend.
When Stephanie made her cake she adapted the recipe making it gluten-free but as my friends don’t have gluten issues, I made the cake with plain all-purpose flour. Also, I didn’t have cider in my home but in my freezer I had frozen apple juice concentrate so I used that instead and because I felt that the concentrate was sweeter than the cider, I cut the sugar in the recipe a bit. I also decided to add a little vanilla bean paste and salt to the batter just for some additional depth of flavor.
Stephanie made two loaves from the recipe but I was really making this cake for my friend and trust me when I say, we don’t need lots of sweet treats in our home, but I did want to try the cake and of course get a picture, so I made one large loaf and a mini loaf for us to try and enjoy. After eating our mini loaf I was sort of sad that I didn’t double the recipe as the cake was absolutely delicious and we would have loved more. The strong cinnamon apple flavor and the slightly sweet cake with a nice crispy edge…well it was just perfect. The cake was easy to make and we really loved it so I know that I’ll make it again and I know that my friend will love and appreciate the cake too. Check out Stephanie’s blog for her gluten-free version.
Laura Goodenough’s Apple Coffee Cake (adapted from here)
- 5 - 6 apples, peeled, cored, and sliced thinly (about 4 cups), I used a mix of Fuji & honey crisp
- 1 1/2 cups sugar, plus 2 TBS.
- 2 TBS. cinnamon
- 1 cup vegetable oil
- 4 large eggs
- 1/4 cup apple juice concentrate
- 1 TBS. vanilla bean paste or vanilla extract
- 3 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 TBS. baking powder
- 1/2 tsp. sea salt
Heat the oven to 375 F. Grease a bundt pan or two loaf pans with cooking spray.
In a large bowl combine the apples with the cinnamon & 2 TBS. sugar and toss to coat, set aside.
In a large bowl combine the vegetable oil, eggs, apple juice concentrate & vanilla. Using a wooden spoon mix well. Add the 1 1/2 cups of sugar, flour, baking powder & salt and combine well. Spoon 1/3 of the batter into the bottom of the pan(s). Drain away any accumulated liquid from the apples and layer half the apples into the pan, not allowing them to touch the sides. Spoon another 1/3 of the batter over the apples. Add the remaining apples, again not allowing them to touch the pan. Top with the remaining batter.
Bake for 60-70 minutes or until a knife comes out clean. Cover with foil if the top begins to overbrown.
Cool to warm or room temperature before slicing.
Enjoy!!
My previous Secret Recipe Club Recipe Posts:
Loaded Potato Soup
Lemon Almond Biscotti
Creamy Mints
Thai Peanut Noodles with Chicken
Baked Buffalo Chicken Wings
Fried Green Tomatoes
Chicken Satay Noodle Salad
Double Chocolate Mousse Cake
Candied Popcorn
Fruit, Nut & Poppy Seed Chicken Salad
Broiled Sushi
Health(ier) Peanut Brittle
Crunchy Fudgy Heart Bites
Texas Chicken with Lime Butter
Pork Belly Soup with Collard Greens
Thin Mint Irish Coffee
Levain Chocolate Chip Walnut Cookies
Welsh Cakes
Nutella Crêpes
Cilantro Lime Chicken
Holy Guacamole
and
Home Style Chicken Curry
Ooohh, all those luscious chunks of apple in your cake look mouthwateringly delicious.
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! I will keep this in mind for apple season in the Fall.
ReplyDeleteThat looks to be one of the best apple coffee cakes I've ever seen, seriously. I definitely would have chosen it too!
ReplyDeleteLove the look of this cake Lisa!!! I can only imagine how good it tasted!
ReplyDeleteAll the apples in there are gorgeous! This bread looks fantastic. Next time I feel like making banana bread, I need to make this instead.
ReplyDeleteAnother awesome recipe Lisa and a great story as well. Think I just found the perfect home for some apples that have been chilling in my fridge. Great SRC pick!!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks incredible!
ReplyDeleteSpring weather has finally arrived here in NY. While I don't have apples on my mind right now, I am bookmarking this for the fall! Sounds perfect for using up apples from apple picking.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Sounds so yummy too. #SRCLOVE
ReplyDeleteThis cake looks delicious. I love the chunks of apples. So sweet of you to make it for your friends. I bet they really appreciated it.
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That is so pretty inside and looks so good I wish I had it with my coffee right now.
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed it! FYI, for anyone else, the original recipe is from the recent New York Times Cookbook.
ReplyDeleteYum this looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteThis apple coffee cake looks so lovely! I adore all those big chunks of apples throughout there. I can practically taste them!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love how this looks when sliced, and the bread itself looks so tender and rich. YUM!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty loaf. I love the idea of making one loaf to giveaway and a mini loaf to eat.
ReplyDeleteNothing beats a good coffee cake!
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately my post missed the blog hop due to tech issues..argh..Here is the link as I'd hate for people to miss seeing Aly's recipe and her wonderful blog -http://chitchatchomp.blogspot.com.au/2013/04/secret-recipe-club-april.html
Yum! Great choice!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a gorgeous apple coffee cake slice, love the big chunks of apple in there.I totally approve of your vanilla bean paste addition ;-)
ReplyDeleteThat is a gorgeous apple coffee cake slice, love the big chunks of apple in there.I totally approve of your vanilla bean paste addition ;-)
ReplyDeleteJust delicious. I am a huge apple cake fan and this just looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great looking cake! Love the apples in it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by. Your cake looks so good!
ReplyDeleteThe problem with visiting all these Secret Recipe Club posts is that I want to try them all!
I love the whole pieces of apples in the cake! A great recipe choice. Pinned :)
ReplyDeletei love apple coffee cake! sounds like an amazing version! yay SRC!
ReplyDeleteLove this coffee cake with apple! Must taste great!
ReplyDeleteLooks great Lisa! The presentation is so unique. I will look forward to trying this in the fall when my apple cravings hit full force!
ReplyDeleteGreat SRC pick!!
ReplyDeletesuch beautiful cake, looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteLove that I can see the apples in the cake. Beautiful! ...Susan
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