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Apple and Blackberry Kuchen
Kuchen, in this context, may be simply "cake" in German, but what it means in America, taken there by German refugees, is a sweet, but not too sweet, yeasted dough, baked in a slab and topped as desired with fruit, nuts, or both or neither — to be eaten at breakfast or any time with a cup of coffee. If making yeast dough at breakfast time seems unfathomably demanding, relax in the knowledge that you can make this before you go to bed in the evening, leaving it to rise slowly in the fridge overnight. That way, all you need to do in the morning is preheat the oven, take the dough out of the fridge, then knock it back and press it out over the tin, following on from there. For US cup measures, use the toggle at the top of the ingredients list.
Updated at: Fri, 13 Dec 2024 11:08:31 GMT
Nutrition balance score
Unbalanced
Glycemic Index
64
Moderate
Glycemic Load
41
High
Nutrition per serving
Calories457.9 kcal (23%)
Total Fat17.4 g (25%)
Carbs64.6 g (25%)
Sugars15.9 g (18%)
Protein12 g (24%)
Sodium258.7 mg (13%)
Fiber5.3 g (19%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
Ingredients
8 servings
400 gramsstrong white bread flour
½ teaspoonsalt
50 gramscaster sugar
0.5 x 7 gramseasy-blend yeast
2eggs
large
½ teaspoonvanilla extract
0.5unwaxed lemon
grated zest of
¼ teaspoonground cinnamon
125 millilitresmilk
lukewarm
50 gramsbutter
softened
1egg
large, beaten
1 tablespooncream
1 pinchground cinnamon
175gcooking apple
small
375 gramsblackberries
0.5zest of unwaxed lemon
50 gramsself-raising flour
25 gramsground almonds
50 gramsunsalted butter
cold, diced
2 tablespoonscaster sugar
2 tablespoonsdemerara sugar
25 gramsflaked almonds
Instructions
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