Authentic Irish Apple Cake (2024)

This is an authentic old fashioned Irish apple cake, the kind that would be made throughout the apple harvest season all over Ireland, where every farmhouse has its own prized version of the recipe. It’s delicious with or without the traditional custard sauce!

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a classic apple cake filled with juicy apples and warm spices

This easy apple cake recipe speaks to another era and another continent. But nothing beats a kitchen filled with the warm scent of apples and cinnamon, no matter what your particular spot in the baking universe. The cake is mildly spiced, with an inner core of thinly sliced tart apples, topped with a crumbly oat streusel. Tradition dictates serving it with some thick cream, or a luscious custard sauce. Choose to respect or flaunt tradition: you’re in charge.

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best apples for an apple cake

I used Granny Smith apples for this apple cake ~ they’re nice and tart and don’t get mushy in the oven.

Another good choice would be Honeycrisp apples. You can always experiment with other types, if you want, you can’t go too wrong here. (Pickyourown.org has a pretty comprehensive guide to apple varieties.) You’ll need about 3 good sized apples for this recipe, that’s the bottom line. Peel them, and slice them thinly. If you’re making them more than a few minutes ahead, be sure to toss them with a little lemon juice to prevent browning.

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the crumble topping makes this cake especially appropriate for breakfast, brunch, or afternoon tea

This is a not-too-sweet kind of cake in the European tradition. It’s pretty perfect with a cup of coffee or tea in the morning or mid afternoon, though still definitely special enough to serve as dessert, especially with the custard. The custard sauce keeps well in the fridge, and can be served either warm or cold. The cake, however, is especially fabulous and fragrant warm from the oven.

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love cooking with apples? (we do too.)

  • Apple Crumb Bars
  • Moist Apple Brownies
  • Apple Skillet Cake
  • Easy Apple Pie Scones
  • Apple Butter Cake
  • Rustic Apple Galette
  • Apple Cheddar and Sage Biscuits

“This was absolutely delicious and very easy and straightforward to make. This was my first time ever making an apple cake and now I’ve make it twice in 2 days!!!”

~ Janice

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Irish Apple Cake

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An authentic Irish Farmhouse Apple Cake ~ delicious with or without the traditional custard sauce!

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Prep Time:35 minutes minutes

Cook Time:1 hour hour

Total Time:1 hour hour 35 minutes minutes

Servings: 10 servings

Equipment

  • 9 inch spring form pan

Ingredients

cake

streusel topping

custard sauce

  • 6 large egg yolks
  • 6 Tbsp granulated sugar
  • 1 1/2 cups whole milk ~ you can also use half and half or cream
  • 1 1/2 tsp vanilla

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350F and grease a 9 inch springform pan.

  • Make the custard sauce ahead of time. Bring the milk to a simmer over medium heat. Meanwhile whisk the yolks and sugar until well combined. Drizzle a little of the hot milk into the egg mixture, whisking all the time. Drizzle a little more, then transfer that back into the pan of hot milk and continue cooking, stirring constantly, until the mixture coats the back of a spoon. Do this slowly, over medium heat, and I like to use a silicone spoon or spatula to scrape the bottom and sides of the pan as it heats. The mixture will become velvety and thickend, but it will not be as thick as pudding. It will continue to thicken as it cools, so don't overcook or it can curdle. Stir in the vanilla.

  • Pour the custard through a sieve (to catch any stray lumps) into a heat proof jar or bowl and place a piece of plastic wrap onto the surface so it won't form a skin as it cools. Put in the refrigerator until completely chilled.

  • To make the streusel topping, blend the bits of butter into the flour, sugar, and oats until the butter is incorporated and the mixture has a coarse crumbly texture. Put in the refrigerator.

  • Cream together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Beat in the eggs, one at a time.

  • Whisk together the flour, baking powder, cinnamon, and salt. Fold the dry ingredients into the butter/sugar mixture, along with the milk or cream.

  • Spoon the batter into your prepared pan, and smooth out evenly. Top with the sliced apples, and then the streusel topping. Note: no need to arrange the apples perfectly, but try to get them in an even layer.

  • Bake for about 50 minutes to an hour, until the top is lightly browned and a toothpick comes out without wet batter clinging to it.

  • Let cool a bit in the pan before removing. Dust with confectioner’s sugar before serving.

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: Irish

Author: Sue Moran

Keyword: apples, breakfast, brunch, cake, dessert, fall, Irish, St Patrick’s Day

Nutrition

Calories: 372.87 kcal · Carbohydrates: 49.8 g · Protein: 4.66 g · Fat: 17.7 g · Saturated Fat: 10.67 g · Sodium: 85.04 mg · Fiber: 2.47 g · Sugar: 26.94 g

Nutritional information is provided as a courtesy and is an estimate only. This information comes from online calculators. Although The View from Great Island attempts to provide accurate nutritional information, these figures are only estimates.

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