It’s Saint Nicholas Day! Did you clean your shoes?
I used to think as a kid that you were only supposed to clean your shoes one day in the year – the night of December 5th. I now know it can happen more often but I find myself on the floor and cleaning all my shoes just that night every year.
Back when we were kids we usually had more than one pair out and of course the biggest boots we could find. Unfortunately we only had one pair filled. One boot was usually candy and chocolate and the other shoe was kinda boring with nuts, apples and if we were lucky an orange. But even though this wasn’t too exciting I was so sad when one year my apple was missing.
Today I didn’t find an apple in my shoe. It’s ok though. In case you didn’t have one let me share this wonderful baked apple pie | Bratapfelkuchen recipe with you. It is wonderful. And even though quite heavy it doesn’t feel like it and is nice change in all the ginger bread and chocolate-sugar covered cookies.
Ingredients for the dough
♥ 250g flour
♥ 100g sugar (I only used 70g)
♥ 150g butter
♥ 1 egg
♥ 1/2 tsp baking powder
Ingredients for the filling
♥ 8 small apples
♥ 1 glass of cranberries (I used dried cranberries)
♥ 125g marzipan (optional)
♥ 2 packages of vanilla pudding pullover for cooking
♥ 250 ml milk
♥ 500 ml cream
♥ 125 ml sugar ( I used 100g)
♥ 1 package of vanilla sugar
♥ 1 tbs powdered sugar
♥ almonds
Now lets get baking:
- Combine all ingredients for the dough. Wrap in plastic and cool about 30 min in the fridge. Then put the dough in your baking pan and don’t forget to go up the sides. Just like any pie.
- Peel your apples and use this fancy tool to make holes * in the middle of an apple. When you are done fill with marzipan and cranberries and almonds. Place apples on your dough.
- Heat milk, cream, sugar, vanilla sugar and pudding powder in a pot and stir continuously until boiling. Remove from heat and pour over your apples so the gaps are filled. Add a bit of brown sugar and almonds.
- Bake in preheated oven (180°C / 350°F) for 40-50 minutes. Let cool for 4-5 hours before serving.
I am usually no fan of pudding in my cake but this one is a great exception. What is your favorite cake during advent?
Happy St. Nicholas and cake munching,
Tobia
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6 comments
Liebe Tobia,
ganz herzlichen Dank für die schönen Weihnachtskarten, die ich heute in meinem Adventskalender gefunden habe. Ich freue mich sehr darüber und die kann ich super gut gebrauchen, nachdem ich selbst dieses Jahr noch keine gebastelt habe.
Ganz liebe Grüße
Biggi
Schön, dass sie dir gefallen! Und man kann ja immer noch eine mehr schreiben wenn du noch zum basteln kommst.
Ohh, der sieht ja verführerisch aus! Ich versuche den mal nächste Woche nachzubacken, wenn sie Zeit es zulässt. Unser Kleiner würde sich sicher tierisch freuen. Er liebt Apfelkuchen <3
Liebe Grüße und einen schönen 3. Advent dir,
Filiz
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Ja unbedingt probieren. Sooooo lecker!
Hallo Tobia,
dein Apfelkuchen ist wirklich sehr lecker, den kann ich nur weiterempfehlen. Dankeschön für das Rezept.
LG Karolin
Vielen Dank!