Irish Apple Cake Recipe (2024)

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With a buttery streusel topping, Irish apple cake is tender and spiced to perfection. Drizzled with a warm custard sauce, this is one dessert you won’t want to miss!

Apples complement cakes, cobblers, and pastries beautifully. For your next baking adventure, you’ll have to try an apple galette, tart, or danish!

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Traditional Irish Apple Cake Recipe

If you’re a sucker for apple desserts like me, you’re going to love this one! Irish apple cake is a traditional dessert that doubles as both a breakfast and a dessert. The texture is a little more dense than a sponge cake, like a coffee cake! It’s nice and moist on the inside, loaded with bright pieces of apple. Top it off with a warm custard sauce, and this apple cake is completely irresistible! You’ve got to try it. It will be a fantastic ending to any meal!

Cinnamon is added to the cake for a hint of warm flavor. What better spice to pair apples with? Buttery streusel, moist cake, and spiced apples is a heavenly combination. It’s the perfect balance of tangy and sweet! Trust me, you won’t be able to stop at one slice. Eat it as-is or serve it up with a scoop of ice cream on top. It’s delicious either way!

Ingredients for Irish Apple Cake

The ingredient list for this cake is on the longer side, but trust me, they’re all super simple ingredients that you’ll be able to find in your pantry. They combine to create something so amazing! It’s light, fresh, and full of fresh apples. All measurements can be found below in the printable recipe card.

  • Unsalted Butter: Added for a rich flavor and to keep the cake moist.
  • Granulated Sugar: White sugar gives your cake sweetness and melts down smoothly.
  • Vanilla: For a deeper flavor and sweetness.
  • Eggs: Needed to bind everything together!
  • All-Purpose Flour: All-purpose flour has a low protein content and keeps cakes nice and light. Cake flour works too but will alter the texture slightly.
  • Baking Powder: Needed for the Irish apple cake to rise properly.
  • Cinnamon: It’s the perfect warm spice!
  • Salt: Add to enhance overall flavor.
  • Milk: I always use whole milk when I bake to bump up the fat content. The more fat in a cake, the moister it is.
  • Granny Smith Apples: The tartness of granny smith keeps this dessert from being overly sweet. Other baking apples like honeycrisp work well, too, if you’re wanting something less tart.

Streusel Topping

  • All-Purpose Flour: This acts as the structure of your streusel.
  • Rolled Oats: Added for a little extra texture!
  • Granulated Sugar: For sweetening up the topping a little.
  • Salt: A pinch is all you need to keep it from tasting bland.
  • Unsalted Butter: To keep the streusel tender instead of hard.

Custard Drizzle

  • Whole Milk: A higher fat content to keep it nice and creamy.
  • Salt: Just a little to enhance flavor.
  • Egg Yolks: Egg yolks thicken the custard and give it that rich flavor we all love!
  • Granulated Sugar: Added to sweeten the sauce up a bit.
  • Vanilla Extract: I add vanilla to give the custard a more complex flavor.
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How to Make Irish Apple Cake

This Irish apple cake recipe is broken up into 3 simple parts. Don’t let it intimidate you, all of the prep work is super easy! Trust me, it’s so rewarding when you pull this amazing cake out of the oven! Smells great, too!

  1. Preheat Oven, Prep Cake Pan: To begin, preheat the oven to 350°F and prep an 8-inch round cake pan by spraying with pan spray.
  2. Mix Wet Ingredients With Sugar: In a large bowl, use the paddle attachment to cream together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy, about 2 minutes at medium-high speed. Add the vanilla, milk and eggs and mix until fully combined. Scrape down the sides.
  3. Add Dry Ingredients: In a medium bowl, sift together the flour, baking powder, cinnamon, and salt. Add the dry ingredients to the wet and mix until just barely fully combined.
  4. Fold in Apples: Next, add the chopped apples to the batter and fold in by hand until evenly distributed throughout. This is an apple-heavy recipe, so should be about 50/50 apples to batter. Pour the batter into the prepared cake pan and spread until smooth.
  5. Add Streusel and Bake: Top with the streusel topping and bake for 45-50 minutes, until the streusel is lightly golden brown and a toothpick comes out clean from the center of the cake.
  6. Cool, Top With Custard Sauce: Allow to cool at least 15 minutes before serving with warm custard sauce.

Preparing Streusel and Custard Sauce

  1. Mix Dry Ingredients: In a medium bowl, combine the flour, oats, sugar, and salt.
  2. Add Butter: Cut the butter into small cubed and toss with the dry ingredients. Using your fingers, rub the butter into the mixture. It’s best to squish the pieces of butter with your thumb and forefingers to flatten and then continue to rub it all together until you get the texture of coarse breadcrumbs.
  3. Chill: Keep the streusel chilled in the fridge until your cake batter is ready to be topped.
  4. Begin Preparing Custard: Add the milk and salt to a medium saucepan. Heat over medium heat until steaming. Don’t let it boil! It should be just barely to the point of simmering.
  5. Whisk Eggs and Sugar: In a medium bowl, whisk together the egg yolks and sugar until pale and thick. This will take 2-3 minutes by hand, or about 30 seconds if you use a hand mixer.
  6. Mix Milk and Eggs: Remove the milk from the burner and slowly whisk it into the egg yolk mixture, slowly bringing the egg yolks up in temperature. Once all of the milk has been whisked into the eggs, pour the mixture back into the saucepan and heat over medium heat while constantly whisking until thickened enough to coat the back of a spoon, about 3-4 minutes.
  7. Add Vanilla and Serve: Remove from the heat and stir in the vanilla. Serve warm over the cake.

Tips for Making Your Cake

These easy tips and tricks will help you make the best Irish apple cake ever! It’s so rich and fruity, you’re going to love every bite.

  • Room Temperature Wet Ingredients: In order for your cake batter to mix together smoothly, warmer temperatures are a must! I like to put any dairy or eggs used for baking out on the counter for 30 minutes before use.
  • Streusel Isn’t Crumbly: This can happen if you over-mix. I always like to form streusel pieces by hand to keep the mixture from becoming like batter.
  • Using Brown Sugar: For the streusel topping, brown sugar can be substituted for granulated sugar. I’ll use brown sugar if I want my streusel to have a deeper flavor. It also helps the crumbly pieces to form.
  • Adding Nuts: Nothing complements spiced apples quite as well as chopped nuts! Walnuts and pecans are great additions to this Irish apple cake.
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Storing Leftover Irish Apple Cake

This is a great dessert to enjoy days after it’s made! It can also be frozen. What’s better than finding a yummy cake in the freezer when you’re craving something sweet?!

  • In the Refrigerator: Stored in an airtight container, your Irish apple cake will stay good for 5-7 days.
  • In the Freezer: In an airtight container or freezer bag, your cake will last for 2-3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge before serving.
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By: Alyssa Rivers

With a buttery streusel topping, Irish apple cake is tender and spiced to perfection. Drizzled with a warm custard sauce, this is one dessert you won't want to miss!

Prep Time: 45 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 50 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 35 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 slices

Ingredients

Cake

Streusel Topping

Custard

Instructions

Cake

  • Preheat the oven to 350° and prep an 8-inch round cake pan by spraying with pan spray.

  • In a large bowl, use the paddle attachment to cream together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy, about 2 minutes at medium-high speed. Add the vanilla, milk and eggs and mix until fully combined. Scrape down the sides.

  • In a medium bowl sift together the flour, baking powder, cinnamon, and salt. Add the dry ingredients to the wet and mix until just barely fully combined.

  • Add the chopped apples to the batter and fold in by hand until evenly distributed throughout. This is an apple-heavy recipe, so should be about 50/50 apples to the batter. Pour the batter into the prepared cake pan and spread until smooth.

  • Top with the streusel topping and bake for 45-50 minutes, until the streusel is lightly golden brown and a toothpick comes out clean from the center of the cake. Allow to cooling at least 15 minutes before serving with warm custard sauce.

Streusel

  • In a medium bowl, combine the flour, oats, sugar, and salt. Cut the butter into small cubes and toss with the dry ingredients.

  • Using your fingers, rub the butter into the mixture. It’s best to squish the pieces of butter with your thumb and forefingers to flatten and then continue to rub it all together until you get the texture of coarse breadcrumbs.

  • Keep the streusel chilled in the fridge until your cake batter is ready to be topped.

Custard Sauce

  • Add the milk and salt to a medium saucepan. Heat over medium heat until steaming. Don’t let it boil! It should be just barely to the point of simmering.

  • In a medium bowl, whisk together the egg yolks and sugar until pale and thick. This will take 2-3 minutes by hand, or about 30 seconds if you use a hand mixer.

  • Remove the milk from the burner and slowly whisk it into the egg yolk mixture, slowly bringing the egg yolks up in temperature. Once all of the milk has been whisked into the eggs, pour the mixture back into the saucepan and heat over medium heat while constantly whisking until thickened enough to coat the back of a spoon, about 3-4 minutes.

  • Remove from the heat and stir in the vanilla. Serve warm over the cake.

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Nutrition

Calories: 525kcalCarbohydrates: 71gProtein: 8gFat: 25gSaturated Fat: 14gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 7gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 172mgSodium: 182mgPotassium: 259mgFiber: 3gSugar: 42gVitamin A: 868IUVitamin C: 4mgCalcium: 92mgIron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: Irish

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FAQs

Why does my apple cake fall apart? ›

Why Did My Apple Cake Fall Apart? There are two main reasons why an apple cake would fall apart: (1) it was simply too warm when you were trying to cut and serve it or (2) you used too many/the wrong kind of apple.

Can you use eating apples instead of cooking apples in a cake? ›

You can use any eating apples that are in season, or any that you have to hand, but my favourites are Cox's Orange Pippins and Braeburn apples for flavour.

Where does apple cake come from? ›

Scandinavian. In Scandinavia, apple cakes are typically prepared from sour apples and baked in a dough made from sugar, butter, flour, eggs, and baking powder. The cake is then topped with apples, cinnamon and sugar, sometimes also chopped almonds.

What is the Irish cake tradition? ›

Probably the best known Irish Halloween tradition is the making of Barnbrack. This is a type of fruit cake which is eaten during Halloween. The tradition is that there is a ring, a coin and a piece of cloth baked in the cake.

What is the Irish equivalent of cake flour? ›

I would use any of these three options depending on the type of cake. Plain flour - All purpose white flour. Self-raising - White flour with raising agents within. Strong plain flour - High gluten flour usually prefered when working with yeasts.

Why is my apple cake dense? ›

Problem: My cake is very dense.

This could be because the cake mixture didn't have enough air beaten into it or perhaps eggs were added too quickly and curdled. Another reason could be that there wasn't enough raising agent.

What type of apple is best for baking a cake? ›

Granny Smith (Tart)

Granny Smiths are typically my go-to apple for baking, so I'll always have them on hand during the fall months. Their tart, citrusy flavor make them perfect for sweet baked goods, where there's sugar in the recipe. I love using these for homemade caramel apples, too.

What is the best apple to use in a cake? ›

According to New England Today, the best apples for baking are firm-tart apples, and firm-sweet apples. Firm-tart apples are apples like Granny Smith, Esopus Spitzenburg, Northern Spy, Ida Red, and Pink Pearl. Firm-sweet apples are Ginger Gold, Golden Delicious, Jazz, Jonagold, and Pink Lady.

What 4 apples are best used for baking? ›

For the best pies, crisps, and other baked treats, apples need to be firm enough to hold their own during the cooking process. We call these apples “baking apples” and to namedrop, they include Braeburn, Cortland, Honey Gold, Jonathan, Fuji, Gala, Granny Smith, Haralson, and Newtown Pippin.

Where is Grandma's fruitcake made? ›

Louis, Missouri by two German immigrant brothers. What's the secret to the famous fruitcake recipe? The secret to Grandma's fruitcake is that it is hand-made by our wonderful bakers all year round and then it is mellowed to perfection before being sold to customers to enjoy!

Should apple cake be refrigerated? ›

Notes. This cake should be refrigerated and can be gently reheated in the oven or a toaster oven. NOT in the microwave, which will make it mushy.

What's the difference between apple pie and apple cake? ›

The main difference for a baker, is that pies are made with pastry and cakes are made with sponges. The techniques, ingredients and methods for making these are very different.

What is Irish cream cake made of? ›

Combine cake mix and pudding mix in a large bowl. Beat in eggs, Irish cream liqueur, oil, and water with an electric mixer on high speed for 5 minutes. Pour batter over nuts in the prepared pan. Bake in the preheated oven until a toothpick inserted into the center of cake comes out clean, about 1 hour.

What is Irish Christmas cake made of? ›

These Irish delicacies often are filled with spices and fruits. Irish Whiskey can be used to make these fine deserts as well. These cakes take on twist on a basic chocolate cake. They include marzipan frosting and items of holiday decor of course, such as mistletoe!

What does Irish cream loaf cake taste like? ›

Blending velvety-rich Irish cream liqueur and bittersweet chocolate, this loaf cake requires little effort yet delivers a simply sweet and satisfying cake. Made extra rich with Kerrygold Pure Irish Unsalted Butter, every crumb is a lovely homage to delicate Irish flavors.

What is tarte tatin made of? ›

What is Tarte Tatin? Tarte Tatin is a French dessert for which apples are caramelized in a skillet with butter and sugar, then topped with a round of pastry dough and baked.

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