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		<title>The Best Apple Cake in 47 Years of Cooking.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 02:55:52 +0000</pubDate>
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So one day I was thinking I&#8217;d make an apple cake.  Since I had never really made an apple cake, I turned to my good buddy Google and soon found this recipe on Group Recipes. Kate and I had gotten a Bakers Edge pan for Christmas and on a chilly winter evening soon after I [...]]]></description>
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<p>So one day I was thinking I&#8217;d make an apple cake.  Since I had never really made an apple cake, I turned to my good buddy<a title="I mean c'mon." href="http://www.buzzfeed.com/steveo/tits-google-steet-view-jt"> Google</a> and <a title="That's really what its called." href="http://www.grouprecipes.com/sr/15216/best-apple-cake-in-47-years-of-cooking/recipe/">soon found this </a>recipe on <a title="no author was listed" href="http://www.grouprecipes.com/">Group Recipes.</a> Kate and I had gotten a <a title="that guy" href="http://www.bakersedge.com/">Bakers Edge</a> pan for Christmas and on a chilly winter evening soon after <a title="Baker's Edge Pan: not really neccessary" href="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2727/4421049111_4f1d26fd90_o.jpg">I first tried </a>the Best Apple cake In 47 Years of cooking recipe.  At the restaurant I churched up this simple, outstanding, breakfasty cake into something a bit more.  Maybe another 47 years? Who can say without the benefit of <a title="somebody's working on that right?" href="http://www.marriedtothesea.com/070208/time-traveler.gif">time travel.</a> The genius of the cake is it&#8217;s basic nature.  A true quick bread leavened with both eggs and baking soda you really just kind of <a title="could'nt be easier" href="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2675/4404392129_b4a1409bb3_o.jpg">mix it all up</a>; not much to it.  When it comes out of the oven, let it sit for a few minutes ad then <a title="all deep like" href="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4042/4405392570_077305e3ff_o.jpg">glaze it </a>with the brown sugar glaze.  The smell stirs one to salivation, heads turn and sniff, they sniff-sniff.  I actually have a bit of a thing for the raw batter.  So anyway, give it a try.  I change up the recipe a little from the original: where it says 3 cups of apples I just <a title="don't need to cup it up" href="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4038/4405148222_fc320cd601_o.jpg">slice three apples, </a>Also and I brown the butter in the glaze before adding the sugar and cream.  At the restaurant I leave out the walnuts so people with &#8220;<a title="sorry Eric: why food allergies have increased in recent years: hypochondria" href="http://calorielab.com/news/2005/10/09/fake-food-allergy-epidemic-raging-among-kids/">nut allergies&#8221;</a> can order it too.  I get back at them by serving it with toasted walnut ice cream, sage caramel, brown butter struesel and candied walnuts.  I fucking love walnuts.  The sage powder is I cool trick I learned working with Chef Eric Suniga, a man of true kitchen prowess.  Pick a bunch of sage, pile up the leaves, and <a title="I swear chef it's sage...you got a lighter?" href="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4059/4422975476_f7e9e6b62f_o.jpg">roll into into a blunt</a> with plastic wrap.  Freeze rock solid and micro plane at service.</p>
<p><strong>The Best Apple Cake in 47 Years of Cooking.</strong></p>
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<div class="field-item">3 c flour</div>
<div class="field-item">2 c sugar</div>
<div class="field-item">1 tsp baking soda</div>
<div class="field-item">1/2 tsp salt</div>
<div class="field-item">3 large eggs, beaten</div>
<div class="field-item">1 c vegetable oil</div>
<div class="field-item">1/2 c apple juice</div>
<div class="field-item">2 tsps vanilla</div>
<div class="field-item">3 finely sliced apples</div>
<div class="field-item">1 c packed brown sugar</div>
<div class="field-item">1/4 c butter</div>
<div class="field-item">1/3 c whipping cream</div>
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<div class="field-items">Preheat The oven to 350.  Grease and flour desired pan. (9&#215;13 or 7 - 3X2&#8243; cake pans)</div>
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<div class="field-item">• In a large bowl mix flour, sugar, soda &amp; salt. Make a well in the center &amp; set aside.</div>
<div class="field-item">• In a medium bowl mix eggs, oil, apple juice &amp; vanilla. Add the egg mixture to dry ingredients, just until moistened.  Add the apples and mix until homogeneous.</div>
<div class="field-item">• Bake for 45-50 mins.</div>
<div class="field-item">• In a small saucepan brown the butter, then in mix the brown sugar &amp; cream. Cook &amp; stir till bubbly &amp; all of the sugar is dissolved. Cool slightly.</div>
<div class="field-item">• Drizzle warm sauce over cake, when it has cooled for 5 minutes, so it can seep into the cake, keeping it moist.</div>
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		<title>Another dessert Idea&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Aug 2007 14:45:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Who loves bacon?! Boy howdy I sure do. This plate was an experiment envolving sweet applications of bacon, and the smoking of white chocolate. The end result was Sage Smoked White Chocolate Mousse with Maple Bacon Caramel. I originally tried smoking the chocolate with mesquite wood, but that wasn&#8217;t what i was looking for. Jaybill [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img align="right" src="http://mrjeffmccarthy.com/wp-content/images/keri-dessert-pics-016.jpg" alt="keri-dessert-pics-016.jpg" />Who loves bacon?! Boy howdy I sure do. This plate was an experiment envolving sweet applications of bacon, and the smoking of white chocolate. The end result was Sage Smoked White Chocolate Mousse with Maple Bacon Caramel. I originally tried smoking the chocolate with mesquite wood, but that wasn&#8217;t what i was looking for. <a href="http://jaybill.com" title="guniea pig">Jaybill</a> came up with the concept of an herb smoke (heh heh) which turned out quite nicely. The mousse was a <a href="http://jaybill.com/2007/06/09/post-apocalunch/" title="so I could get that shape">bavarian</a> style recipe. My idea for the sauce came from breakfast.  You know when you&#8217;re eating pancakes and the syrup and butter gets all over your bacon and turns into this gooey mess on your plate? I love that goo!! That&#8217;s my sauce. When <a href="http://www.jaybill.com" title="link ninja">Jaybill </a>shows me how to do it, I&#8217;ll be posting recipes and demos for all this stuff. Thanks again <a href="http://kerifriedman.com" title="check out her site!">Keri </a>for these beautiful pictures.</p>
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