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Apple and Potato Cake (Bakestone Recipes)
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Fruits, Vegetables
Breads, Cakes, Breakfast, Fruits, Vegetables
8
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1 1/2
lb
Floury potatoes
3
ts
Salt
2
oz
Butter
4
tb
Self-raising flour
2
Apples, peeled,cored,chopped
2
tb
Granulated sugar
3
tb
Softened butter
INSTRUCTIONS
The potatoes must be hot and floury, but either eating apples or cooking
apples can be used. (Best results with a cooking apple, though.) -- Boil
the peeled potatoes in well-salted water. Drain and cover with a cloth to
"dry in their steam". Sieve or rice into a warmed mixing bowl, and beat in
the fat. Work in sufficient flour to make the dough manageable, adding salt
to taste. Divide the dough in half and roll or pat into 2 rounds of equal
size just over 1/2 inch thick. Place one round on the warmed bakestone and
spread with the chopped apple. Cover with the other round of dough and
pinch the edges together. -- Bake on the bakestone over a moderate heat
until brown underneath. Turn using the broadest spatula you have, or two
spatulas and a friend. Cook the other side. Remove the cake to a hot
serving dish. Carefully peel up one side of the top of the cake, spread
the apples with the softened butter, and sprinkle them with sugar. Fold
that half down and do the same to the other side. Sprinkle sugar on top,
and serve immediately, with thick cool cream.
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