Helga the Glorious sourdough cake |
ingredients:
one portion of the Helga starter (c. 340g.)
1 cup sugar
2 cups plain flour
1/2 tsp salt
2/3 cup flavourless oil (I used peanut oil)
2 eggs
2 tsp vanilla extract
2 cooking apples cut into chunks (I used Granny Smith's)
1 cup sultanas (or raisins if you must)
2 heaped tsp of cinnamon
2 heaped tsp of baking powder
Topping:
1/4 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup melted butter
Method:
Place one portion of Helga into a large mixing bowl and stir well
Add all the above ingredients and mix together well
Pour the batter into a large, greased baking tin
Sprinkle the sugar and butter over the top of the batter
Bake for 45-60 minutes at 170C, depending on your oven - mine is slow so it took the hour to bake
I put alfoil over the top for the last 10 minutes of baking as Helga was starting to turn very brown
Let her cool in the tin for 5 minutes
Then turn her out onto a rack to cool down, or eat warm with cream and/or icecream
Tips:
Make sure Helga is done by checking her middle with a skewer, and baking for a few minutes longer if not completely cooked
I used a 22cm springform tin, but you can use a regular cake tin
ingredients |
Helga erupting out of her container |
give her a big stir |
all the ingredients go into the bowl with Helga |
stir everything well together |
pour the batter into the greased tin |
sprinkle the brown sugar over the top |
pour the melted butter over, and into the oven for 45-60 minutes at 170C |
golden and warm and ready to eat |
warm, spicy and apple-y |
my Granny Smith apple doodle |
This makes me want to bake today Sherry! I bet you're loving this winter weather as well. Finally! Happy Birthday to you!!!
ReplyDeleteYes a fab day for baking Jem. Thanks.
DeleteGosh Sherry, you really are made of stern stuff. It was legitimately freezing last night!
ReplyDeleteThe party was actually Saturday. I forgot to update that bit:). But it was still damn cold!
DeleteThe nights have been so cold in Sydney recently. Two nights ago we had our coldest day and night in over 21 years. I certainly wouldn't have been up for an outdoor movie night! You are very brave. I do love the look of this German cake with all the fresh and dried fruits xx
ReplyDeleteit is a bit of a weird treat here to get dressed up in our woollens. everyone comes with beanies and scarves and coats and huddles around the brazier. we had fun.
DeleteI love both the idea of this cake and the name Sherry! :D
ReplyDeleteThanks Lorraine. It is a lovely cake. And she definitely needed a new name. :)
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