Somerset Apple Pudding Cake

"This is a recipe given to me about 30 years ago by a friend living in Somerset, England. It is extremely easy to make, but the finished cake looks very professional. The ingredients can be doubled or even trebled and the result is always good. Originally, I was given the recipe using only one egg, but the resulting cake is far too small, particularly when entertaining. Sometimes, I vary the sugar in the pastry and substitute light brown sugar flavoured with vanilla, which is available in French supermarkets. I melt the butter in my microwave in a bowl and then complete the pastry in the bowl."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 5mins
Ingredients:
8
Serves:
4-6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Melt the butter.
  • Add the flour and caster sugar and mix to a paste, adding the two eggs to make the mixture slacker.
  • Put half the mixture in a lightly greased rectangular pan, and flatten it.
  • Arrange half the sliced apples on top and sprinkle with brown sugar and cinnamon to taste. Add the remaining apples and, again, sprinkle with brown sugar and cinnamon.
  • Spread the remaining paste on top of the apples. Don't worry if they are not all covered - it really doesn't matter.
  • Sprinkle top with demerara sugar.
  • Put in oven (190°C)and bake until top is golden (about 45 minutes).
  • Remove from oven and eat warm or cold with cream, custard or ice cream.

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I retired to Southern France from UK in 2000 with my husband. I have always enjoyed cooking, and learned a very international cuisine from my Polish mother. I enjoy the cookbooks of Nigella Lawson. Languages are one of my passions, I enjoy music and sing in a local choir. I am very involved in the running of events in our tiny mountain village. We have a beautiful garden, created from an acre of wilderness by my husband, John, who now is able to provide many different fruits, vegetables and herbs for us to use. We have five animals, three dogs and two cats and I have a baseball cap, bought in Australia, which states that "My grandchild is a dog" (no room for the other 4). I have one son living in Toronto, Canada, and my elder son living in Liverpool, U K.
 
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