Fall is a beautiful time of year to enjoy the leaves changing color, and apple picking season. Apple Day is an annual apple celebration held at orchards in October. The first event was held on Oct. 21, 1990; however, apple events are now held throughout the month of October.
Apple Cake
Want a guilt-free apple cake? Try the following gluten-free, and vegan apple cake recipe:
Ingredients:
1/4 cup of brown rice flour, 1 tbsp. of quinoa flour, 3 tbsp. of tapioca flour, 1/4 cup and 3 tbsp. of organic cane sugar, 1/4 tsp. of baking soda, 1/2 tsp. of cinnamon, 1/4 tsp. of xanthan gum, 1/4 tsp. of Celtic sea salt, 3 tbsp. of grapeseed oil, 2 tbsp. of vanilla rice milk mixed with a little vinegar, 1 tsp. of ground flaxseed mixed with 3 tbsp. of warm water, 1/2 tsp. of vanilla extract, 1 small apple, coarsely grated, makes about 3/4 cup, 3 tbsp. of chopped pecans.
Frosting:
3 tbsp. of vegan margarine or ghee, 1/2 cup of confectioners sugar, 1 tsp. of brown sugar, 1 tbsp. of maple syrup.
Directions:
Preheat your oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit
Grease two small cans, lightly dust with brown rice flour, and place on a baking sheet for easy handling. Place the flaxseed mixture, oil, vanilla, and rice milk mixture in a small bowl, and whisk well.
Combine the cane sugar, baking soda, salt, flours, cinnamon, and xanthan gum in a medium bowl. Add the wet ingredients, and mix until everything is moist. Stir in the pecans and apple.
Divide the batter between the two pans, smooth the tops with the back of a teaspoon, and bake the cakes for about 30 to 35 minutes, until a toothpick comes at clean
Remove baking sheet from the oven, and transfer to a wire rack for 10 minutes to cool. Run a sharp knife around the edge of the cans, invert them to release the cakes, and cool completely.
Prepare the frosting, by mixing the icing sugar and vegan margarine, then add the brown sugar and maple syrup and whisk well. Frost your cakes.
Apple Muffins
Here is a recipe for paleo apple muffins, with coconut butter frosting:
Ingredients:
3 eggs, 1/3 cup of honey, 1 1/2 tsp. of cinnamon, 1/2 tsp. of ginger, 1/4 tsp. of cloves, 1/4 tsp. of nutmeg, 1/2 tsp. of grey Celtic sea salt, 3 tsps. of baking powder, Coconut butter plus 1/2 cup for frosting, 2 cups of chopped apple, 1/2 cup of honey, 1/2 cup of water, 1 tsp. of vanilla extract.
Directions:
To make coconut butter, put as much shredded coconut as desired into a high-speed blender, and add a few tablespoons of coconut oil until it starts to thicken. The longer you blend, the smoother the butter will be.
Preheat your oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
Whisk together eggs, spices, salt, honey, and baking powder. Stir in coconut butter until thoroughly combined. Add the apples, stir, and put into muffin tins. You can fill in more than regular muffins since these don’t rise as much. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes, or until it is golden brown. Take from the oven and allow to cool.
In a food processor, or blender, you will blend together a half cup of coconut butter with vanilla, honey, and water, until it reaches a desired consistency. Spread it on the muffins or eat them plain.
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Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Allegra McEvedy's Swedish apple cake
At this time of year, fruit falls into one of two categories: the bright imports and the familiar home-grown. Personally, I prefer to buy more Britishapples and pears than kiwi fruits and pineapples.
This cake only takes 15 minutes to prepare, and comes from my friend Bob's mum, Gudren – a lovely Swedish lady who, before she died, made sure she left her son the recipes of his maternal heritage. It's fabulous and foolproof, and fills any gap from pud to tea time to elevenses – perfect for this time of year when cooking energy levels aren't running very high.
Makes 10 healthy slices (takes 15-20 minutes to prepare plus 40-50 minutes in the oven)
3 eggs
150g caster sugar
250g flour
1½tsp baking powder
150g butter plus a couple of knobs
3 bramleys, cut into large bite-sized chunks
¼tsp cinnamon
3tbsp golden granulated sugar, for the top
▶ Pre-heat the oven 175ºC/350ºF/gas 4. Whisk the eggs and caster sugar, either by hand or in a food mixer until it is thick and pale.
▶ Sift in the flour and baking powder, and fold gently until it is all combined.
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▶ Melt the butter in 240ml water and beat into the mixture.
▶ Grease an oven-proof frying pan (25cm x 5cm deep) with a knob of butter, then pour the batter in.
▶ Drop the pieces of apple into the mix – don't worry if it's pretty crowded in there. Brush the top with melted butter and sprinkle liberally with golden granulated sugar and some cinnamon.
▶ Bake in the oven for 40-50 minutes, then take it out and leave to cool in the pan for 10 minutes.
▶ Run a knife around the edge and turn out on to a plate, then flip again so the apples are on top.
▶ Serve hot or at room temperature with a creamy accompaniment of your choice
This cake only takes 15 minutes to prepare, and comes from my friend Bob's mum, Gudren – a lovely Swedish lady who, before she died, made sure she left her son the recipes of his maternal heritage. It's fabulous and foolproof, and fills any gap from pud to tea time to elevenses – perfect for this time of year when cooking energy levels aren't running very high.
Makes 10 healthy slices (takes 15-20 minutes to prepare plus 40-50 minutes in the oven)
3 eggs
150g caster sugar
250g flour
1½tsp baking powder
150g butter plus a couple of knobs
3 bramleys, cut into large bite-sized chunks
¼tsp cinnamon
3tbsp golden granulated sugar, for the top
▶ Pre-heat the oven 175ºC/350ºF/gas 4. Whisk the eggs and caster sugar, either by hand or in a food mixer until it is thick and pale.
▶ Sift in the flour and baking powder, and fold gently until it is all combined.
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▶ Melt the butter in 240ml water and beat into the mixture.
▶ Grease an oven-proof frying pan (25cm x 5cm deep) with a knob of butter, then pour the batter in.
▶ Drop the pieces of apple into the mix – don't worry if it's pretty crowded in there. Brush the top with melted butter and sprinkle liberally with golden granulated sugar and some cinnamon.
▶ Bake in the oven for 40-50 minutes, then take it out and leave to cool in the pan for 10 minutes.
▶ Run a knife around the edge and turn out on to a plate, then flip again so the apples are on top.
▶ Serve hot or at room temperature with a creamy accompaniment of your choice
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