Aeblekage (Danish Applecake)

"Sunday is a great day to make a cake, just in case friends pop in for a cup of tea. This cake can be made a day or so ahead of time needed, if necessary, as it has keeping qualities!"
 
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Ready In:
1hr 15mins
Ingredients:
12
Yields:
1 Cake
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ingredients

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directions

  • Cream butter, add sugar and cream well together.
  • Add slightly beaten egg yolks and lemon rind.
  • Mix dry ingredients together and add alternately with milk and vanilla.
  • Pour into large deep pie dish or greased and floured cake pan.
  • Place apple section on mixture and press in slightly.
  • Sprinkle with cinnamon.
  • Bake three-quarters of an hour at 350 degree oven.
  • When almost done cover with lid so apples will cook through.
  • Meanwhile beat the two egg whites and one-half cup sugar until very stiff.
  • Return to oven and bake 10 minutes longer or until top is quite brown.

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Reviews

  1. Wish I could give it more than 5 stars, made it for a dessert, everyone had seconds, it was yummy
     
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RECIPE SUBMITTED BY

<p>I'm Danish-Canadian! I immigrated to Canada in 1968 and lived in B.C. until 1979, then we had the wonderful opportunity to live in Hawaii for almost 3 years. We moved to Southern Ontario in 1982. Of profession, I'm a Doctor of Human Biochemistry, specializing in Nutrition, a Doctor of Homeopathic Medicine, and a Registered Nutrition Consultant Practitioner, I have my own full time practice. <br />My passion is cooking! I have tested and tried over 10.000 recipes over the last 30 years on my beloved husband who is now residing in a Long Term Facility with Dementia, so I have to make meals for one, healthy and simple. />My pet peeve is too much garlic in a creamy rich sauce. <br />My favourite cookbook is the one I have made myself over the past 40 years. <br />My interests are knitting Scandinavian socks, sweaters, reading. If I had a month off I would visit our adult children and 4 year old Granddaughter, who resides in British Columbia and Florida, and cook them their favorite meals.</p>
 
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