*What?!? I don't get it. I think I'll start saying "acai of my eye" instead, just for kicks. And because it rhymes.
I hope I'm never forced to pick my favorite fruit--it'd be way too hard. I love them all, really--bananas for a filling snack, blueberries for an enhanced yogurt-granola experience, dried cranberries for a tart and chewy salad addition, etc, etc. Right now, however, I think I most highly value the apple.
Pies, cobblers, crisps, cakes--is there any fruit dessert for which the apple is not appropriate? I submit that there is not. I've been down the road to Applecakeville once or twice before, but since it's a place I really enjoy visiting, I went back using a different route.
How do I describe this cake? Well folks, the air is dry. The skin on my hands is cracking and peeling and screaming for hourly lotion applications. My hair looks like I stuck my finger in an electrical socket. This cake, however, is so incredibly moist that it can easily combat all that desiccation.
While the moist-iosity is the defining characteristic of this cake for me, there are other redeeming qualities. The spices are redolent, the apples are softened yet still a tad toothy, the coconut (my addition) is crunchy and flavorful. It has a tender crumb, which is appropriate since I found the base recipe on Linda's awesome blog of the same name. Also, although the original recipe didn't originally call for apple butter**, it was a marvelous and valuable component if I do say so myself.
**Incidentally, apple butter is quickly becoming my favorite condiment, approaching and about to overtake pepper jelly. I shall enjoy letting the two fight it out.
Mega-Moist Muffin Cake
(inspired by this recipe)
1/2 cup milk
1 cup apple butter
1 egg
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/4 cup unsalted butter, melted and cooled
1 3/4 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 cup sugar
1/4 cup brown sugar
1 tablespoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
2 teaspoons cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon salt
3/4 cup old-fashioned oats
3 cups apples, diced
1 cup coconut, toasted
Preheat oven to 400F degrees. Spray down an 8x8-inch pan.
In a medium bowl, whisk together the milk, apple butter, egg, vanilla, and melted butter. In a separate large bowl, blend together the flour, sugar, brown sugar, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, salt, and oats to combine thoroughly. Using a large rubber spatula, pour the liquid mixture into the dry ingredients and mix only until combined (less is better). Fold in the diced apples and pour batter into prepared pan. Sprinkle the top with the toasted coconut.
Bake for 35-40 minutes, until the cake is golden brown and a knife inserted into the cake center comes out clean. Let cool before cutting into squares, rectangles, circles, or what-have-you.
Love it, Grace. I always have apple butter in my pantry- my favorite is to serve it with brie and a slice of chicken on sourdough bread-tucked under a broiler for a bit.
ReplyDeleteThe coconut addition gives your apple cake that little extra oomph! And maybe a crunchy topping? (says she hopefully)
Looks delish. And I'm quite sure the Webster's people are gonna jump all over "moist-iosity" in their next edition!!
ReplyDeleteOh man, there's this one apple-peanut butter pie I really want to try out. I think you're really pushing me to do it for Turkey Day.
ReplyDeleteAnd, man do I love a nice crisp apple. The only kind I really don't like are macintoshes. Pink Lady apples are tops in my book though - so perfectly crisp, tart, and sweet!
Coconut? Wow! I am so into this...I love moist apple cakes and with coconut it has to be fab! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI just bought about bunch of apples to start my apple filled baking. This looks like a good place to start.
ReplyDelete~ingrid
yumyum. Perfect recipe for the season..
ReplyDeleteapple butter sounds scrumptious and it does look really really moist!
ReplyDeletemega-moist!!! hey "mega-moist cooking with gracie". a good idea for a cooking show, no?
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice cake indeed... I like that you used applebutter in there as well. Therefore I can pretend it's healthy because it's loaded with fruits...
ReplyDeleteIt looks fantastic! A deliciously moist treat!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
I MUST make this-I want it now! With these yummy ingredients it has to be so moist and delicious; my hubby will be thrilled!
ReplyDeleteum..yes please. I will let you bake that for me!
ReplyDeleteCome down to Florida in the 100% humidity and you will not have anymore skin crackage!
I have been looking for recipes with Apple Butter lately. I had several I planned to try before I got the flu. Now I'm a month behind but I will still be adding this one to the list. It sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteApples are one of my favorite fruits too. I love that you used apple butter in this recipe and coconut. YUM!
ReplyDeleteYeah, now is apple time & they are the star in our house too!
ReplyDeleteI love apples too, and agree that they belong in many desserts! They actually go with quite a few savory things as well. This cake looks awesome and appley delicious.
ReplyDeleteSomeone just gave me a jar of apple butter! I know what I'm making with it!
ReplyDeleteWow that looks good, really really good!
ReplyDeletethat looks so good and moist! :)
ReplyDeleteI'd say coconut is a brilliant addition to this cake! Looks delish.
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely flavours in this cake and the addition of coconut was frankly quite inspired!
ReplyDeleteI love apple cakes. They always seem so healthy, at least in my mind.
ReplyDeleteMimi
Oh I dont think anything sounds better than this right now. Apples, coconut,oats, and apple butter. You make me want to go out and get some. Now. To make this.
ReplyDeletecoconut and apple! great combo, looks divine!!
ReplyDeleteYou know the best flavour combinations Grace, this cake looks so moreish!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like everything you could want in an apple cake! The apple butter sounds great too.
ReplyDeleteThis is the season of the apple, and apple foods are highly appropriate at this time. How could it not be your favorite fruit this month? Your cake looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing! I can't wait to try this one.
ReplyDeleteGrace, I need to not visit your site before I've eaten. Fiorst the muffin then a closeup of the apple butter and then a link the pepper jelly? Arrggh!
ReplyDeleteI'm always afraid of winter. I get super dry too and my skin starts cracking. Not fun. Maybe I should make this, purely for medicinal purposes of course.
ReplyDeleteThis combines so many of my favorites...apples, oats, coconut...what's not to love?! And I owe you a big THANK you, because I need delicious recipes like this to help me use up my apples!
ReplyDeleteLooks moist and delicious. Perfect Fall dessert.
ReplyDeleteI love a good, moist, appley cake. And apple butter. New convert to the stuff. Yum in a jar.
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love apple season... almost as much as I love any baked good with apple in it. :) This looks awesome... pass the apple butter!
ReplyDeleteI so love apple picken season...everything apple all the time. This looks fabulous my friend Grace.
ReplyDeleteOooh, I love apple butter, especially spread over buttered English muffins... sigh...
ReplyDeleteAnyway, you've got another fabulous apple cake there. Feel free to send me the leftovers :)
I like what you did with the apple butter - hmmm - I'll bet it made it a completely different cake- er muffin cake. I like it.
ReplyDeleteApples and coconut - I'm sold!!
ReplyDeleteThis is moist definitely one stunning muffin cake! And apple butter? Where has that been all my life?
ReplyDeleteI love every single thing about this moist cake, from the apple butter to the coconut! Such a great idea to add the coconut!
ReplyDeleteyou gotta love moist!! you did a fantastical job....btw...I love your made up words...they crack me up :)
ReplyDeleteSounds amazing! The addition of coconut and the use of apple butter is just excellent!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness,this looks mouth watering!! How delicious!
ReplyDeleteCan I just come over? I really need some of this.
ReplyDeleteI love apples in all and these look mouth watering and delicious, gloria
ReplyDeleteApples, toasted coconut, AND super moist? Yum yum!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds heavenly Grace! I'm all about apples in the fall! Your apple butter looks light in color to what you get in the store, is it homemade???
ReplyDeleteAcai of my eye. You are too funny.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds absolutely wonderfully delicious!
Grace, As usual your prose is as beautiful as your food. I am hoping that you will consider giving all of us a look at the kitchen where all of this happens. Visit my blog for the details. I am a kitchen stalker for sure.
ReplyDeleteI like the word toothy. This cake looks delicious, I can almost smell it! I like that you added the coconut, great choice Grace!
ReplyDeleteWhile you're letting apple butter and pepper jelly battle it out, dare I throw pear butter into the mix? It would put up a noble fight as well ;)
ReplyDeleteI never get enough of apple, love it so much, I can eat it just like that or bake it into something sweet and delightful.
ReplyDeleteLooks mighty delicious!
Grace, what a delicious moist looking cake filled with so many great ingredients. I am definitely going to try this incredible recipe. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThe coconut on that cake looks sooo good! What an interesting combination; I don't think I've considered apple and coconut going together. But now that you mention it....it sounds great!
ReplyDeleteOooh I love a good moist cake to sink my teeth into, this looks amazing. I would also happily eat the sauce off that spoon - gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThe coconut sounds awesome in here, and along with the oats, I bet this cake has such a great bite. I could go for some now!
ReplyDeleteApple butter. Now that's an ingredient I have to add into my pantry. Am i guaranteed moist cakes like this? Sign your assurance!
ReplyDeleteLooks delish - can't go wrong with apple butter!
ReplyDeleteAll I care about come fall is apples, and everything made with them. This is heaven! :)
ReplyDeleteWow! What a delicious recipe! Love your blog :)
ReplyDeletePretty cool blog you've got here. Thank you for it. I like such topics and everything that is connected to this matter. I definitely want to read a bit more on that blog soon.
ReplyDeleteBella Hakkinen