Or more accurately, this little beauty…
Taking the principle from the trusty breakfast cookie also
this cookie-pie I used both grated
apple in the batter itself and sliced apple to top the pie. The result is a
light and subtle appley dense oaty ‘sponge’ with a lovely browned apple top-
double apple action!
As ever, there are loads of variations for the topping or
add-ins for the batter. I added nuts to the top, but you could easily mix these
through the batter for some added crunch and texture instead.
The batter mix is super simple and so the whole thing comes together
within a couple of minutes plus some baking time, I wouldn’t suggest
microwaving this one! I served mine hot
with a little soy yoghurt, but I also ate the last couple of slices cold the next
day and that was also delicious.
Recipe: Quick apple cake
Serves 2-3
Ingredients
½ cup oats
¼ buckwheat flour (other mild flours
would probably be fine too)
¼ tsp baking powder
1 tbs ground flax/chia
Ground cinnamon and vanilla
extract to taste (approx. 1 scant tsp each)
3 tbs agave or maple syrup
2 tsp oil (coconut, olive, rapeseed)
2 tsp oil (coconut, olive, rapeseed)
¼ cup soy yoghurt (or regular
yoghurt for non vegan)
1 medium apple- half grated and
half sliced
2 tbs chopped nuts or your
choice- for topping or mix through
1 tsp rapadura (or other
unrefined sugar) for sprinkling on top
Method
Mix the dry ingredients
together in a small bowl and then add the agave and yoghurt. Mix the grated
apple and nuts (if using) through the mixture last to achieve a sticky ball or
dough.
Flatten the dough into a 2cm
thick round on a lined baking sheet. Press the apple sliced into the top and
add nuts, sprinkling of sugar and a dusting of cinnamon if desired.
Bake at 180C for approx. 20 mins
until the apple slice s and edges of the pie are golden.
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I love this! Looks like it's not that difficult to make :)
ReplyDeleteNo, its not difficult at all...just the way I like it :-)
DeleteYour apple cake is beautiful! Love how you arranged the apple slices!
ReplyDeleteThank you! :-)
DeleteI could have sworn I wrote a comment on this post. Lost in cyberspace I suppose.
ReplyDeleteI love the simplicity of this pie/cake and the double use of apple. Mmmm.
How long ought I bake it for?
Hi Nina, Sorry about my typo...you should bake the cake/pie for around 20 mins.
DeleteHi Antonia, yes olive oil would be fine too!
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