Caramel Apple Cake

Butterscotch Apple Cake Recipe

I’m a sucker for an upside down cake.  It almost seems like magic when you turn out the cake after baking to see the beautiful fruit encrusted topping.  I’m also a sucker for anything caramel, so when I came across a recipe for a Caramel Apple Cake in Gourmet Traveller’s Slow Food cookbook I just had to make it.

This caramel apple cake is a little different to your usual upside down cake in that the fruit is slathered in a delicious caramel sauce and served drizzled with more caramel sauce.  What is there not to love?  As far as I’m concerned, not much!

Butterscotch Apple Cake Recipe

The cake itself is also deliciously spiced with cinnamon, ginger and allspice, making a delicious combination when paired with apples and caramel sauce.  If you are looking for an impressive cake for a dinner party or even something a little bit special for afternoon tea one day, then I do encourage you to try this delicious caramel apple cake.

What foods are you a sucker for?

 

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22 Comments

    • delicieux August 29, 2011  2:44 pm Reply

      Thank you so much Tanvi! :D LOVE anything caramel.

  1. Nadia August 29, 2011  2:03 pm Reply

    The pie looks great! How is the new mac? :)))

    • delicieux August 29, 2011  2:43 pm Reply

      Thanks Nadia :D

      The mac is going well, although I am finding doing the initial backup on the TimeCapsule is taking FOREVER!!! It's been running for almost 24 hours. This is my second attempt, I tried the other day but it was going even slower so I did some google research to see if I could speed up the process. It's working faster than before but is still SLOW. Did you have the same issue?

  2. Ellie August 29, 2011  3:25 pm Reply

    Jennifer... I am breathless looking at the pictures. Gorgeous looking cake and apple and caramel are two things that go very well together.
    My recent post Chicken Pot Pie

    • delicieux August 29, 2011  4:05 pm Reply

      Thank you much Ellie :D Caramel and apple really do go so well together. This is the second time I've made this cake and certainly won't be the last.

  3. cc11 August 29, 2011  3:47 pm Reply

    I love upside down fruit cakes - always hold my breath when I turn them out :)

    I guess I would be a sucker for anything custard like creme brulee or pots de creme or other silky desserts like chocolate mousse. But in all honesty I am a sucker for any sweet thing.

  4. Lily August 29, 2011  4:48 pm Reply

    Wow this looks delicious beyond words! I can almost smell/taste it through the screen... YUM!

    • delicieux August 29, 2011  5:09 pm Reply

      Thanks Lily :D It's really is a delicious cake! Definitely a must try!

  5. marla August 29, 2011  11:35 pm Reply

    I am so in love with this cake, especially with all that drippy caramel. Bring it here now please??!!

    • delicieux August 30, 2011  6:58 am Reply

      Sure, I will post a slice to you :D

  6. Reeni August 30, 2011  11:27 am Reply

    Caramel and apples were made for each other! This is irresistible! I am so looking forward to baking with apples - the season is starting here in a few weeks.

  7. Joan Bolton September 13, 2011  8:58 am Reply

    Your recipes look great, but I don't know your measurements for the cream and butter. How does a ml or g of butter translate to regular measurements?

    • delicieux September 13, 2011  9:02 am Reply

      Hi Joan,

      Check out my conversions page for translation of grams of butter http://www.ledelicieux.com/conversions/ this page also converts liquid measures as well. I hope that helps.

  8. Bethany November 13, 2012  10:36 am Reply

    Hi!
    Your Apple cakes look delicious, one question though on the Apple Cider Cake and the Carmel Apple cake, do you peel the apples or just slice with the skin on? Thanks!

    • Jennifer November 13, 2012  12:52 pm Reply

      Hi Bethany! With this cake, the apples were unpeeled, but you can peel them if you prefer. For my Apple Cider Cake the apples were peeled. Enjoy! :D

 

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