Friday, 18 September 2020

Hard apple cider & apple cake

Bought this for 8.99 from Lulu. Under rm1 per medium apple is a bargain for apples not from China.

Plus it was a mix of sweet red and sour green apples, exactly what this recipe called for...


Two were badly bruised but luckily weren't rotten. I used most of it.


No waste... these bits will be going into the outdoor vinegar I have fermenting... 

The result after running thru the masticating juicer... 974ml. The recipe calls for 1 litre so close to perfect.

The pulp was 114g. It will fo to making an apple cake. The juicer spits out pretty dry pulp so hope it tastes ok.

I scraped quite a bit of juice for the cider and pulp for the cake from the juicer parts...

The hard cider day 0...

20Sep2020 day2 update: Its bubbling! Taste sweet. That's faster than the instruction video (I was going to add a ginger bug if it didnt bubble after 72 hours). All looks healthy on top...

21Sep2020 day3 update: Bubbling well! Taste a lot less sweet. Top still looks good. You can see from this side pic (taken after I stirred)  how high the pulp got pushed upwards by the CO2 bubbles...


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Now for the cake made with the pulp. I used this recipe. Just picked it from the first page of results...

Ingredients:
1/2 cup butter, softened =113g
1 cup sugar = 200g. I reduced it to 185g
2 eggs
1/4 teaspoon vanilla. I used artificial vanilla flavour.
1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour = 150g 
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 cups shredded peeled apples. I used 114g pulp 
1/2 cup chopped walnuts. Replaced that with 61g almond slices

The cake from the pulp...

Baked for 41 minutes at 170C.

The cake verdict? I will let you know in 10 minutes...

10 minutes later update: Nice! The cake was not too dry.


But lots of room for improvement...
- could have reduced the sugar 
- The apple taste was there but I should have added at least 1 normal apple instead of 100% pulp. Anyways it was an experiment.
- More of the sour green apples would have worked well too.
- A bit too crumbly. A quick search led me to this. Too many variables! I will settle for crumbly cake.

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