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baking time

Here in the UK it's national baking week (19th – 25th October). So I thought I'd share a link to my current favourite cake recipe – Dorset Apple Cake.

It's the perfect autumn cake made with fresh-from-the-tree apples (I'm very lucky that our neighbours share their apple harvest with us).

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I like to add 1 heaped tablespoon of mixed spice (cinnamon, coriander seed, caraway, nutmeg, ginger and cloves) to the recipe which gives it a wonderful smell.

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What's your favourite thing to bake?

52 thoughts on “baking time

  1. Cupcakes! I got the Australian Women’s Weekly cupcake cookbook for Christmas last year and I am baking my way through it. My favourite so far has been the mint-choc mudcake cupcakes – yum!

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  2. Oh gosh, my favourite thing is whatever I’ve most recently had success with! Right now that’s a train cake I made with one of those fancy shaped moulds and then with sweets stuck all over it. But if you forced me to name one, it would be an elderflower and gooseberry Victoria sponge. Though there is a lot to be said for really chocolatey cookies sandwiched with butter icing. Yum!

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  3. Oh Im from the UK and I didnt know about national baking week, it gives me a great excuse to bake some lemon cakes now! I have quite a few favorites to bake, home baked biscuits are the best and I really love a homemade victoria sponge with raspberry jam and butter cream filling and a bar of cadburys chocolate melted on top of the cake. yum!

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  4. I’ve been doing a little of baking with my 2 year old this past week, mainly due to a new CBeebies programme called ‘I can cook’. We made Melting moments (see my blog) on Thursday and a banana bread on Sunday. She loves it, although I don’t like the cleaning afterwards :o)

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  5. oh I do love Dorset Apple Cake. I have spent the morning baking for tomorrow’s ‘Farewell to Vicar Anne’ tea party at school.
    I also own the A.W.W. cupcakes cookbook and am in love with teh rapsberry and coconut cake.

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  6. Baking, just baking, makes me feel good. Cakes, bread, biscuits, make me smile inside, even like looking at the finished products on a plate.Apple Dorset Cake is lovely as a pudding with double cream. Sigh!

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  7. I’m french and i live in Italy, my favourite thing to bake is “Pain d’epices”
    The recipe is on my blog (in italian, sorry)
    Ciao, ciao!

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  8. I made a quiche for the first time on Sunday and it was so easy and delicious- it became my new favorite! Ham, spinach, and cheddar for the add-ins and all from scratch, so it wasn’t anything too fancy or unusual. I’ll be making one again soon, I think.

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  9. Hi
    My favorite thing to bake the pie banana, the banana is a fruit typical and abundant here in Brazil, and my mom makes a pie WONDERFUL!
    Congratulations on your blog, I’m a fan of your work, thanks for sharing such beautiful things!
    A big hug

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  10. That looks so delicious! I love to bake anything and everything. I’m co-chair at our school bake sale, so I guess I’ll be doing a lot of cupcakes in the next couple of weeks – but that’s okay, they’ll all be different and festive too!
    S.W.A.K.

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  11. I love baking although like many of your readers I didn’t know it was baking week. I love baking Canadian Brownies. They are really easy and smell amazing when they are in the oven. They are the perfect treat to cheer you up or for bringing round to friends. Thanks for the link to the Dorset Cake though, I will definitely be trying that out.

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  12. Scones! To be served with lashings of cream and jam and a big cup of tea, my perfect afternoon i think.
    I do love my mum’s apple pie, but i have never been very good at pastry, maybe apple cake will be the way forward, i shall have to try it 🙂

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  13. This cake looks delicious and I love to bake apple desserts! However, after taking a peak at the recipe, and being from the US, I’m not sure what the two different sugars are. I’m not that experienced when it comes to different ingredients. Something new to learn about! 🙂

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  14. My favourite recipe is a basic victoria sponge made into a lemon drizzle cake in a loaf tin.All the lads at work go mad about it.The Sgt keeps finding an excuse for me to make it.Unfortunately ,:),his trousers split the other day.He blamed it on bad stitching!!!

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  15. I didn’t know it was Baking Week either! I’m very fickle with my favourites, but at the moment it is the Banana Loaf from The Hummingbird Bakery book. Oh, and Rachel Allen’s Blondies!

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  16. That looks like a mighty fine piece of cake! My sister is the baker in my family, I’ll be sure to let her know about Baking Week and I’ll aim to post my favourite recipe – Baklava – on beSottied.
    Happy cake-eating =)

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  17. Hi, I love following your blog for so many reasons. ( knitting, photography, your sense of humor, and your eloquent ability to write).
    I did want to know, do you ever put a notification when you are putting items up for sale. I never fall upon the “just right moment!”
    Thanks for the recipe too. I want to make that tomorrow.
    God bless, and have a wonderful rest of the week
    Cindy

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  18. Little ginger buns. Julie I am trying unsuccessfullly to buy the little hedgehog pattern. I am getting emails from etsy saying I need to pay but it closes on me when I try to! I know this is probably not your problem but I thought you ought to know. Thanks

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  19. This apple cake looks soooooooo yummy!
    Mam made a apple crumble last week that was lovely too with custard
    nice warming food since it’s turned so cold
    luv kat x

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  20. Hi, Today was hubby’s birthday, and I had been busy all day with no time to bake. But I remembered reading this blog and looked at the recipe for the Dorset apple cake. Thought I’d try it, it was not any trouble to make, and boy is it Yummy. In fact, it’s probably the yummiest apple cake I’ve ever had.Thanks, thanks, thanks.

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  21. These all sound so delicious and the photo of the apple cake is wonderful! There’s just one problem: I’ll have to figure out the measurement conversions and what temperature to bake it on in my stove in Oregon, USA!
    Blessings,
    Dianne

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  22. How lovely does your baking look Julie? Now for your question? Favourite thing to bake….my mum’s apple pie receipe. Only because it’s also my favourite thing to eat! Most recently it’s been jam drops and carmel slice around here.

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  23. I can’t stop making fruit bread at the moment – I took a few shortcuts when I first started making it with dried yeast and no kneading – but waiting for the fresh yeast to rise and kneading the dough are the best bits now!
    Whenever I used to look for fruitbread in the shops they had always run out – now I can make my own whenever I like 🙂

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  24. I have just recently started baking bread. It has fast become my favorite thing to bake. I think my friends are getting tired of me giving them loaves of bread but I can’t help myself.

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  25. Thanks, didn’t know about National Baking Week. Made the Apple Cake and some Apple Muffins last night and took into school for our Inset Day today. Have loads of apples from garden. Went down very well at coffee time.

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  26. Hi Julie, Hope you are having a great day! I am on a cupcake knitting binge…..I love adding the seeded beads. The look is beautiful but I find it very difficult because I have to use such an incredibly small need to go through the bead. I want to make some with bugle beads and I am afraid that may be next to impossible. Do you use a needle? I just checked the pattern to see if you had any additional hints regarding this. You mentioned that you use strong button thread, is that by itself or with a needle? I would appreciate your help with suggestions. I realize you are a busy, busy Mom along with all that wonderful knitting, baking and gardening.
    Thanks for all of your great work and the sharing!!!
    Patty
    jnp1982@msn.com

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  27. I love dorset apple cake – will have to try it with your spice mix. My favourite thing to bake at the moment is gooey chocolate cheesecake cupcakes, mmmmmm sooo good!

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  28. My favourite is French Lemon Pie. And since it’s my Man’s favourite, I try to make it as often as possible. It’s quite time-consuming, since I ususally make the doguh the day before I’m baking the cake. I think it’s quite old fashioned, and in fact. I’m quite proud of being old fashioned in a least one way 🙂
    Have a nice evening
    Best wishes
    Inga

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  29. Thanks for the link! We’d just stewed a large pan of our apples, but they were still quite firm. So I used those in the cake, rather than start afresh. It turned out really well, I don’t think pre-cooked apple made any difference.
    Fran

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  30. Shortbread. I only bake it at Christmas or by request for special occasions. Love the buttery classic, but also make mocha.

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  31. That apple cake sounds delicious! I was just baking cookies this weekend… but I really like to bake just about anything. I wait until I’m alone (sometimes at midnight!) and all the measuring and mixing, is just very relaxing.

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