Author Notes
For me, this cake embodies autumn. With its warming spices, crunchy hazelnuts and fresh apple chunks, it is perfect served with a cup of hot milky tea. The rosemary may seem an unusual addition, but it really enhances the flavour and adds an almost savoury note. —Jordan Rondel, The Caker
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Ingredients
- For the cake:
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150 grams
butter, softened
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125 grams
light muscovado sugar or coconut sugar (or regular soft brown sugar)
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1 teaspoon
vanilla extract
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3
organic eggs
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150 grams
flour
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50 grams
ground almonds
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1 teaspoon
nutmeg
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1 teaspoon
cinnamon
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1 teaspoon
allspice
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2 teaspoons
baking powder
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1/2 cup
Greek yoghurt
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50 grams
roasted hazelnuts, chopped
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2
apples, peeled, cored and cubed
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leaves from one large sprig fresh rosemary (about 2 tbsp)
- For the icing:
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150 grams
butter
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2 cups
icing sugar, sifted
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125 grams
cream cheese
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1 teaspoon
vanilla extract with seeds
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1 teaspoon
cinnamon
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a few
Fresh sprigs of Rosemary for decoration (optional)
Directions
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Preheat the oven to 175C fan bake. Line a 22cm diameter tin with baking paper.
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In the bowl of an electric mixer, cream butter and sugar until pale, light and fluffy. Add vanilla and then eggs, one at a time. Sift in flour, ground almonds, spices and baking powder. Add yoghurt and mix. Stop mixer once all ingredients are combined. Do not over mix.
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By hand, fold through hazelnuts, apple and rosemary. Pour batter into tin and spread out to the sides. Bake for about 40 minutes or until golden in colour, springy to the touch and a skewer inserted in the centre comes out clean. Cool for 10 minutes before turning out onto a rack.
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Meanwhile, make icing. In the bowl of an electric mixer, beat butter and vanilla until smooth and then gradually add icing sugar. Add cream cheese gradually and continue to beat until light and fluffy. Fold through cinnamon by hand.
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Once cake is cool, ice and decorate with fresh rosemary. Serve with Greek yoghurt or mascarpone. Store in a cool, dry place in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
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