How was your Thanksgiving and black Friday...?
Happy Cyber Monday :-)
After a silence, I'm back to my little world of
blogging.......I feel grateful that many of you have asked why am I in the
sleep mode so this made me to believe that I also exist in this little blog
world.
In the past two and half month episode of silence, I was having the peak
of the semester so got busy in my job. Another grounds for my offline was that
I reached US recently and likes to spend a few months here. So needed some time
to make everything on the right way. I took a short vacation from my workplace.
Indeed I'm in a holiday mood...........So I'm expecting myself to try some
newer and newer stuffs for you in this Christmas season.......
Anish and me loves apples very much. He bought
it from Costco, so got a big packet of it. Too much apples in kitchen counter
made me to execute something with these apples. Again my baking mania came into
action.......I'm not at all familiar with the oven settings here. By Gods
grace, by hook or by crook I managed it. This exciting recipe comes from
Deeba's blog and a word of thanks for you.
The cake has two layers.....the topmost layer
is having a pudding texture which is super moist and the bottom is firm.
Ingredients:
For the cake base:
1/4 Cup of low fat cream (I used light sour
cream)
One cup of all purpose flour
1/4 Cup of corn starch
1/2 Cup of medium fat milk
1 teaspoon of baking powder
1/2 Cup of powdered sugar
1/3 Cup of oil (Canola oil or sunflower oil)
1 large egg
Peeled and thinly sliced apples - 2 No
A pinch of salt
One teaspoon pure vanilla extract
One large egg
5 1/2 tablespoon or 80 grams of unsalted butter
at room temperature
One cup of powdered sugar
One teaspoon of vanilla extract
Method:
Cake base:
Preheat your oven to 356oF/180oC
and butter a 9 inch round cake tin.
Sift together all the dry ingredients - flour,
corn starch, sugar, salt and baking powder and whisk it well in a large bowl.
In another large bowl, beat the egg well. Then add
the low fat cream, milk, vanilla extract
and oil step by step, whisking well after each addition.
Now put the dry ingredients to the wet mixture
in three four additions, gently folding after each addition. Ensure that the
dry and wet are fully incorporated.
Transfer the batter into the prepared cake tins
and arrange the apple slices in a circular pattern (You can do it in your own
pattern :-) but make certain that apple slices are uniformly distributed).
Bake for 10 minutes and meanwhile prepare the
topping
Topping
Beat the butter and sugar until smooth. Add
vanilla extract, egg and beat again.
Keeping the oven on, take the baked cake and
spread the creamy topping over it and return to oven and bake for 20-25 minutes
or more till a toothpick or knife inserted comes out clean.
I decorated with almond flakes but will be fine
with the decorations with whipping cream.
Rydhi is a big fan of grapes and not apples.
But when it turned to be a cake, she was happy and had it.
The entire cake has been finished so
quickly.....very soothing experience in your mouth. So if you love apples and
cake, please do not wait for
long.........just take a note and try it out and experience it :-) :-)