Irish Apple Cake with Custard Sauce

Try this Irish Apple Cake with Custard Sauce recipe.

Irish Apple Cake with Custard Sauce
Irish Apple Cake with Custard Sauce

Try this Irish Apple Cake with Custard Sauce recipe.

  • Preparing Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 1 hour
  • Served Person: 12
  • Carbohydrate 49.4497095839065 g
  • Cholesterol 2521.0745833346 mg
  • Fat 55.2643804170788 g
  • Fiber 0.00110416666666667 g
  • Protein 33.9649320837416 g
  • Saturated Fat 20.1366181252365 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 Serving (304g)
  • Sodium 3619.34426003089 mg
  • Sugar 49.4486054172398 g
  • Trans Fat 2.25530758338126 g
  • Calories 831 calories

Step-by-step

  • Grease and flour an 8" or 9" round springform pan. Using an 8" pan will give you a taller cake.
  • Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.
  • Sift the flour, baking powder, salt, cloves and nutmeg into a large mixing bowl. Make sure the bowl is very large to allow room for the apples to be folded in.
  • Cut the butter into the flour using your fingers or a pastry cutter until the mixture resembles fine crumbs.
  • Add the ½ C. sugar to the flour mixture and mix in.
  • Peel the apples and slice them into uniform pieces. This cake works best and gets that 'chunky apple look' if the slices are about ⅛" wide and then cut into 3 pieces.
  • Toss the apples into the flour mixture and combine them thoroughly.
  • In a separate bowl, beat the eggs and milk together. Add to the apples and flour and mix in with a large spatula until just combined. Batter will be thick and dough-like.
  • Transfer the dough into the prepared cake pan and flatten the top surface using the back of your spatula.
  • Sprinkle the sugar over the top of the cake.
  • Bake for 45-50 minutes. Test the center for doneness. The top of the cake should be golden brown. Serve slices with custard sauce.
  • FOR THE CUSTARD SAUCE: *note that this sauce is not a thick, pudding like sauce. It should have a pour-able, just thickened consistency when done.
  • Place the egg yolks and sugar in a bowl and whisk until pale yellow, 2-3 minutes.
  • Place the milk in a medium saucepan and bring just to a boil.
  • Slowly whisk the hot milk into the egg/sugar mixture.
  • Transfer the mixture back to the saucepan and stir over medium heat until custard thickens, about 4 minutes. Custard should be thick enough to coat the back of a spoon.
  • Mix in the vanilla.
  • Transfer to bowl or serving saucer.
  • Serve warm or cold over apple cake.

A Slice of Home: My Irish Apple Cake Adventure

The aroma of warm apple cake, spiced with nutmeg and cloves, fills my kitchen. It's a scent that instantly transports me back to simpler times, to cozy afternoons spent baking with my grandmother. This isn't just any apple cake; it's an Irish Apple Cake, a recipe passed down through generations, a taste of home wherever I may be. Today, I'm sharing this treasured recipe with you, along with a little bit of my story, because sometimes, the best recipes are intertwined with the memories they create.

Baking has always been a sanctuary for me. Whether I'm navigating the chaos of a busy workday, exploring a new city, or simply needing a moment of peace, the rhythmic mixing, the comforting warmth of the oven, it all centers me. This Irish Apple Cake, with its melt-in-your-mouth texture and perfectly balanced sweetness and spice, is the ultimate comfort food. The addition of a creamy custard sauce elevates it to another level, adding a touch of elegance to an already delicious treat.

The apples are the stars of this show. I prefer Granny Smith for their tartness, which perfectly complements the sweetness of the cake. But feel free to experiment! Golden Delicious or a mix of varieties will work beautifully. The key is to slice them uniformly, creating those chunky apple pieces that are so characteristic of this cake. It's the little details that make all the difference.

Making the custard sauce is equally straightforward. The gentle warmth of the milk, the slow whisking of the egg yolks and sugar—it's a meditative process. Don't be afraid to take your time, to savor the moment. The result is a silky smooth sauce that’s the perfect complement to the cake's warm spice. Serve it warm, a luscious pool of creamy goodness alongside each slice.

This recipe isn’t just about the ingredients; it's about the journey. It's about sharing a taste of my heritage, a piece of my heart. It's about creating memories, one slice at a time. So, gather your ingredients, put on some music, and let the baking begin. You'll find that the process is as rewarding as the delicious results. And maybe, just maybe, you'll create some new memories of your own along the way. Let me know how your baking adventure goes!

Beyond the personal satisfaction of baking, this Irish Apple Cake also makes a wonderful gift. Imagine presenting a warm slice, accompanied by a dollop of the velvety custard sauce, to a friend or loved one. The simple act of sharing homemade goodness can brighten someone's day, bringing a little bit of warmth and comfort to their lives. It's a gesture that speaks volumes, a silent expression of care and affection.

Whether you’re a seasoned baker or a complete novice, this recipe is surprisingly easy to follow. The instructions are clear and concise, and even a beginner can achieve delicious results. Don’t be intimidated by the thought of baking – embrace the challenge and enjoy the process. The reward is a truly delicious cake, bursting with flavor and warmth.

I often find myself reflecting on the countless times I've baked this cake, each time a little different, each time a little more personal. The adjustments I’ve made over the years, the subtle variations in technique, they all reflect my own evolving culinary journey. It's a testament to the power of food, its ability to evolve and adapt, just as we do. The beauty of a recipe lies not only in its consistency, but also in its potential for personalization. It's an invitation to experiment, to make it your own.

So go ahead, try this recipe. Bake it for a special occasion, or simply for the joy of it. Share it with those you love, or savor it all by yourself. This Irish Apple Cake is more than just a dessert; it's an experience, a story waiting to be told, one delicious slice at a time.