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1 small apple, diced














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How beautiful, i love the arrangement of the apples. Looks really delicious!
Something “stirred” in me when I saw the Æblekage.
Yumm… maybe it evokes some of the Danish influened desserts of my Dad’s youth.
I don’t know but I wanna try!!
Cheers
I made this tonight, including the apple pieces inside the cake. It was delicious, still just a tad dry in the cake, but the flavor was amazing. I even added the bits of butter to the top, omitting the walnuts, so not sure what else you might recommend to make it a little more moist. I am planning to make another this week to take to a new years party, it was that good. Thanks for sharing your amazing journey.
I’m glad you liked the flavor! I’m not sure on making it more moist. You could try adding a touch of milk – like an 1/8 or a 1/4 cup and see if that does the trick. Have a fun New Year’s
Thanks so much, I’ll try that and let you know how it goes!
It’s interesting that this cake is a bit dry, it has double the butter and eggs of any other “Danish Apple Cake” recipe I’ve seen. (Same flour, sugar, cinnamon, baking powder) But most recipes call for 2 cups of diced apples- maybe tit just needs more apples? The decoration on top is gorgeous, I think I’ll try it with the extra diced apples. I’ll probably add in all the butter because I LOVE butter, but the other recipes seem to be moist with just 1/4 cup.