Sunday, November 09, 2008

Lumberjack Cake


A friend on facebook recently pointed me in the direction of this lovely and rustic looking cake.
I did some googling and found a number of recipes with variations on the amount of sugar, green apples and dates and eggs.
The first recipe I found on a favourite blog. I made it for Melbourne Cup day and it was quite a hit satisfying all our cravings for a sweet hit in the afternoon. The first one I made I served with the caramel sauce and cream.
Today I went for simplicity and varied the quantities on the sugar, eggs and apples. So my version of the cake is so:
For the cake
200grams of dates chopped
1 cup of hot water
1 1/2 tsp baking soda
125grams of butter softened
1 cup castor sugar
1/2 tsp of vanilla paste
1 egg
2 green apples, peeled and diced
1 1/2 cups plain flour
For the topping
3/4 cup shredded coconut
1/3 cup milk
1/2 cup brown sugar
3 tablespoons of butter
Turn on the oven to 180 degrees (160 fan forced).
Place chopped dates, hot water and bicarb of soda in a non-metallic bowl and leave till cool.
Butter and flour a square pan or a round one and line with baking paper. Mine was a large round one about 26 cm in diameter.
In another bowl, cream sugar and butter till pale and fluffy, add lightly beaten egg and vanilla and mix through. Then add flour, date mixture and apples alternately till combined.Transfer to baking pan.
Cook for 45mins or until skewer inserted in middle comes out dry.
While cake is cooking, combine topping ingredients in a small saucepan till butter melts.
Remove cake from oven and spread over the topping. Return to the oven for 15 mins until topping is brown.
Cut when cool and serve with cream.
P.S the beautiful yellow day lilly is from our front garden. Its taken nearly a year but they have finally flowered and are gorgeous. Gabi cut off two to give to Di our lovely neighbour as a thank-you for the beautiful hibiscus that she scored from her last weekend.

3 comments:

Lilla said...

Wow! it looks great, and I have no doubt it tastes fantastic, too, as always! I am beating myself up for missing the Melbourne Cup day treat... MAybe next year... ;o) I'll sure try this soon! (I loooove dates!)

Anonymous said...

Looks much more decorative than mine. Sounds tooth-achingly good with caramel sauce.

Anonymous said...

wow thyat does look great unbeleivable achievment! all the best. kelly http://www.AussieFoodShop.com

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