
My Swedish sister-in-law gave me this delicious recipe.
??? | apples | ??? | |
??? | butter, unsalted | ??? | |
??? | sugar | ??? | |
??? | eggs size large | ??? | |
??? | almonds, blanched | ??? | |
??? | "Crème Anglaise" [optional] | ??? |
The almonds must be blanched in advance.
A mill or food processor will be very useful to finely grind the almonds. A mixer will be very useful to beat the egg whites.
per 1 serving (220 g)
Amount % Daily Value |
Calories 490 |
Fat 28 g 44 % |
Saturated
10.2 g
54 % |
Cholesterol 100 mg |
Sodium 30 mg 1 % |
Carbohydrate 57 g 19 % |
Fibre 6 g 25 % |
Sugars 50 g |
Net Carbs 51 g |
Protein 8 g |
Vitamin A 15 % |
Vitamin C 1 % |
Calcium 7 % |
Iron 10 % |
Food Group | Exchanges |
---|---|
Starches | 0 |
Fruits | 1 |
Milk and Alternatives | 0 |
Meat and Alternatives | ½ |
Fats | 6 |
Other Foods | 2 ½ |
This cake was quite tasty, and decadently rich. A little too sweet for my liking, and you could certainly only have a small piece. However, it was very flavourful, and a big hit with the family. The creme anglais cuts the sweetness, but not the richness. I made it with 3/4 cup of ground almonds instead of grinding my own, and it was a little crumbley and didn't hold a shape well, maybe because of this. When I make it again, I will try it in a square pan and serve it as squares. Nice recipe, I will make it again next apple season!
Deliciously rich combination of the apples and partly caramelized almond 'cake'!