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"The Cake Slice November 09: Burnt Sugar Cake"

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Blogger Monica H said...

Your syrup seems much darker than mine- it's so pretty. And I love that you added apples to the center. I bet the flavors were wonderful together.

Sorry about having to scrub your oven- what a bummer! I've had that happen before and it's no fun. I don't necessarily think it was your fault your cake sunk in the middle. Mine did the same and I didn't open the oven at all. I leveled off the cakes and at the scraps. yummy!

20 November 2009 at 08:56

Blogger Johanna GGG said...

you dealt with disaster with a cool head - I am impressed - I too find caramel a bit sweet but live with a lover of caramel so I try to find one I like and am always disappointed

20 November 2009 at 11:24

Blogger Jo said...

Oh dear, I can imagine your frustration with the disaster you had! But I do like the idea of adding apples to the cake and am sure the caramel hit off well with the fruit. I too didn't fancy the frosting at all .. way too sweet!

20 November 2009 at 13:11

Anonymous rachel said...

The syrup is definitely handsome and what a great idea to add apples!

20 November 2009 at 14:53

Blogger Leslie Harris said...

What a great idea to fill the cake with apples. I imagine that it tastes a bit like caramel apples. I will have to try it!

20 November 2009 at 20:52

Blogger Kim said...

What a wonderful idea to add an apple filling. Your cake looks beautiful!

20 November 2009 at 21:51

Blogger Unknown said...

That is one seriously beautiful cake! I love it and I hope to try it!

20 November 2009 at 22:02

Anonymous Anonymous said...

What a great recovery from you near cake disaster! Good work - the end result looks fantastic and I bet the apple filling went well with the cake.

21 November 2009 at 05:14

Blogger Gigi said...

...oooo great idea on adding the apples! Apples and caramel do pair extremely well together. The cake is gorgeous you cannot notice that it had bit of rough start. It turned out beautiful. Awesome job Katie!

21 November 2009 at 06:20

Anonymous Gera said...

FANTASTIC cake, but I've wondered to your blog to see how you are planning to celebrate Stir-up Sunday. I guess I'm day too early, so shall be back tomorrow....

21 November 2009 at 15:26

Anonymous Gera said...

FANTASTIC cake, but I've wondered to your blog to see how you are planning to celebrate Stir-up Sunday. I guess I'm day too early, so shall be back tomorrow....

21 November 2009 at 15:26

Blogger Unknown said...

I love the idea of the apple filling. Even with your mishap with the pans, your cake came out great and I'm sure was delicious with the apple filling!

21 November 2009 at 15:56

Blogger Smitten Sugar said...

Oven disasters are never any fun! But it looks like it all worked out in the end. I love that you added the apple filling! Looks great!

21 November 2009 at 19:11

Anonymous Allison said...

So glad you were able succeed in the face of adversity - darn faulty pan! And I love your idea of the apple filling. I bet those flavors contrasted wonderfully with the sweetness of the rest of the cake.

22 November 2009 at 17:25

Blogger Future Grown-Up said...

Adding apple to the recipe sounds like perfect to me and would have toned down the sweetness very nicely. Beautiful cake!

22 November 2009 at 18:46

Blogger steph- whisk/spoon said...

oh no--i hope that oven cleaned up ok! the apples were a really good idea, though...i bet it helped take the edge off the frosting a bit.

23 November 2009 at 00:48

Blogger Unknown said...

That apple filling sure was a great idea! Would have made the cake perfect, I would think! I found mine a little TOO sweet!

23 November 2009 at 08:49

Blogger The Caked Crusader said...

it's happened to all of us at some point - if I'm nervous about it I wrap the outside of the tin in foil. Even that doesn't always stop it.
I lovel burnt sugar cakes and agree that the name isn't glam enough!

23 November 2009 at 09:05

Blogger Kari said...

I'm glad to see someone elses syrup turned out dark like mine! Sorry to hear about your baking troubles, but that's part of the fun, right? And it makes for a great story!

Great idea with the apples-that might be just what I have to try next time I bake this cake. Perfect combination!

25 November 2009 at 08:26

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow, the apple addition sounds soo tasty! You're so right about it pairing really well with caramel! Hope the oozing cake batter didn't cause a big hassle with cleaning the oven! I like the way your frosted the cake too. Looks lovely! =)

26 November 2009 at 22:43

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