I decided to flip through the latest addition of "Food Ideas - May 2006 edition" and came across an "Apple Pudding" recipe - which really, was more like an apple sponge pudding!
Here is how the baking happened.......



Oven @ 180 degrees, and bake for 20mins according to the recipe, but I baked it for 27mins to be exact! Bake till golden at the top and cooked :)

"Taste Verdict" - Well, unfortunately, I can't say this would be a recipe to keep.... the sponge was a little dry, and on reflection made perfect sense since there was no milk or water for the sponge, or butter (so in a way you could think this was somewhat healthier than normal for a dessert... hmmm...) - but I think as suggested by the recipe, this is to be eaten with custard or ice-cream. Taste wise was quite nice though... so anyhow, I'm thinking I will turn this apple sponge pudding into a triffle of somesort! I think it could be quite decent and pleasant!
(p.s. Reflection time: Yesterday's cupcakes are definitely worth a try for those cupcake fans! I tried it this afternoon and it was still lovely! Light, fluffy and moist, and wasn't as sweet as expected, and the over "eggy" taste I suggested was present seemed to have disappeared... I must have tasted it whilst it was hot out of the oven!!!)
4 comments:
Granny smiths are a variety of apple, maybe it has a higher water content? ie your sponge may have been less dry? I do know they are a type of apple suited for cooking.
Amazed at your cooking/baking prowess (or is it an obsession??)
Hmmm that is a very good point which I didnt think of! Perhaps they do produce a heap more water... thanks for the tip!
Hahahhaa... it probably is a bit of an obsession........ what else can I make now......hahahahhaa!
I would call it perhaps inspiration! Sounds like mad! :P
Oops, I meant it doesnt sound as mad!
Yes according to the apple article in the magazine, the green apples are the best cooking type of apples! :)
I think Nigella should pay you promotional fees! And you should start an online cooking class - you've already got the pictures & step-by-step instructions going!!
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