Even if I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree.         
~ Martin Luther
And knowing that dark and bitter days are soon to follow the autumn season, I would still gather apples and make delicious treats from them … like this warm and fragrant breakfast cake.  Neither too light nor too heavy, neither too sweet nor too bland, but just that ideal fall flavor combination of apples, cinnamon and oats.
|  Apple-Oatmeal Breakfast Streusel Cake | 
| Recipe by Lisa Turner Published on October 22, 2008
 
 Warm and delicious apple-oatmeal breakfast cake with ground cinnamon and a sweet crunchy streusel topping
 
 Preparation: 25 minutes
 Cooking time: 35 to 42 minutes
 
 
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 Overnight preparation:
 
 Streusel:1/2 cup rolled or steel-cut oats1/2 cup plain whole fat yogurt
 
 Cake:1/2 cup rolled or steel-cut oats1/4 cup whole wheat flour1/4 cup brown sugar3 tablespoons melted butter
 
 Instructions:4 tablespoons (1/2 stick) unsalted butter1/3 cup white sugar1 1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon3 large or 4 small tart apples, cut into thin wedges1 cup whole wheat flour1 teaspoon baking powderpinch of sea salt1/2 cup whole milk1 large egg
 
 Makes 4 to 6 servingsStir together the oats and yogurt and let sit at room temperature overnight or at least 6 hours before cooking.Preheat an oven to 350°F and melt the butter for the streusel in a small saucepan.Make the streusel by combining the oats, flour, brown sugar and melted butter in a small bowl until crumbly. Set aside.Cut the butter for the cake into pieces and add to an 8-inch square baking pan. Heat in the oven until melted and remove. Stir in the sugar and cinnamon until well mixed. Stir in the apple slices until well coated with the sugar and cinnamon, and return to the oven. Bake for 10 to 12 minutes or until the apples are softened, stirring occasionally.Meanwhile, combine the flour, baking powder and salt in a large bowl. Beat the egg into the milk in a small bowl or cup, and pour into the dry ingredients along with the soaked oat and yogurt mixture. Stir until combined, but don't overmix.Remove the pan from the oven once the apples are cooked. Using a spatula, spread the batter over the apples to the sides of the pan. Sprinkle the streusel topping evenly over the batter.Bake for 25 to 30 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out just dry.Serve hot or warm, with ice cream or whipped cream if desired.
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12 comments:
Any time I see "breakfast" and "cake" in the same recipe title, I know it's one I want to make. This sounds great! (If only it could those dark and bitter days. . . ).
How scrumptious - perfect fall breakfast.
those look yummy and a make a filling breakfast..
I totally heart this - I adore (underlines, bolded etc) oatmeal, and double that for cakes. Good choice!
Mouthwatering cake...just staring at the pic..simply fabulous..
Looks yumm! makes a good BF! or dessert too :)
This looks lovely. I would love to try this recipe.
This looks wonderful...and with oats in it...fantastic :-)
Lovely jubbly Lisa :)
Now that is a good breakfast!
oh my, havent been here for ages :-/ so many delish recipes i let pass... Would love to have a bite of the cake right now. Just woke up, where is mah Breakieeeeee ? Grumpy moi :-)
This cake was so wonderful! Much better than just a muffin. At first I was skeptical that the cake part would be dry because it didn't have any extra butter, but it was perfect. Marvelous! Thanks so much for such a great breakfast recipe!
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