Monday, March 16, 2026

Irish Apple Cake





It's a beautiful day for some Irish Apple Cake and tea. 

I'm reminiscing of my trip to Ireland with my late beloved and thinking about all the wonderful sites we saw.  My big star quilt is set with our picture from when we were in Ireland,  my Belleek vase that was a wedding gift, my mom's hankie,  and a Happy St. Patrick's Day sign.


The cabbage teapot is holding some Irish Breakfast tea for my Belleek teacup.  The four leaf clover candle holder was my maternal grandmother's, and her maiden name was McDonough.







This cake is perfect for breakfast, brunch or as a dessert.  I made half of a recipe and used my 7" springform pan.



Yield: 16
Author: Kitty, but recipe is adapted from Eating Well
Irish Apple Cake

Irish Apple Cake

I only made half of the recipe and it fit in my 7" springform pan. It's a very nice cake for breakfast, brunch, or dessert for St. Patrick's Day or for any time of the year.

Ingredients

  • Cake
  • 1 cup whole-wheat flour
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • ½ cup unsalted butter, softened
  • ¾ cup granulated sugar
  • 1 cup whole-milk plain strained (Greek-style) yogurt, at room temperature (I used sour cream)
  • 2 large eggs, at room temperature
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoon lemon juice
  • 1 pound Granny Smith apples, unpeeled, cut into ½-inch pieces (this is about two large apples)
  • Streusel
  • 3 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
  • ⅓ cup light brown sugar
  • ⅓ cup old-fashioned rolled oats
  • ¼ cup all-purpose flour
  • ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon

Instructions

  1. Prepare Cake:
  2. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Coat a 9-inch springform pan with cooking spray. Whisk the whole-wheat flour, all-purpose flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and cinnamon and nutmeg together in a medium bowl.
  3. In a large bowl, combine softened butter and granulated sugar; beat with an electric mixer on medium speed until fluffy, about 1 minute. Add the yogurt, eggs, vanilla and lemon juice; beat just until combined. Add the flour mixture and beat until just incorporated. Fold in chopped apples. Transfer the batter to the prepared pan and smooth the top.
  4. Make Streusel:
  5. Combine melted butter, brown sugar, oats, all-purpose flour and cinnamon in a small bowl; stir until no dry spots remain. Crumble evenly over the batter in the pan.
  6. Bake until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean with only a few crumbs and the top is golden brown, about 45 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack and cool completely in the pan, about 1 hour.
  7. To make ahead: Bake and cool completely. Store at room temperature in an airtight container for up to 2 days or refrigerate for up to 5 days.

Notes

If you make half of the recipe, half of 3/4 cup is 1/4 cup + 2 tablespoons; half of 1/3 cup is 2 tablespoons + 2 teaspoons.




Thank you for your visit!  xo





21 comments:

  1. I love the little "lady bugs" and the sweet clover's on your quilt. Your sweet handkerchief from your mom is precious. I love vintage linens. You have a wonderful table setting all ready to enjoy some tasty St. Patrick's Day goodies.

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  2. The apple cake with the streusel topping sounds divine! I love everything in this St. Patrick's Day theme. So nice to have the memories of your trip to Ireland.

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  3. This looks so yummy. I am going to have to try this recipe. Have a great start to the new week. Hugs. Kris

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  4. You have set up a fine Irish-themed tea table with an incredibly delicious looking apple cake, Kitty! Praying for our Irish ancestors. Happy St. Patrick's Day tomorrow. ♣♥♣

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  5. Kitty, the apple cake looks and sounds so good. Wishing you a happy St. Patrick's day and a wonderful week.

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  6. I love your tribute to your heritage and sweet Irish memories, Kitty. The cake sounds delicious, and I appreciate the xomment on halving the recipe for a 7" springform pan. Perfect! Happy St. Patrick's Day to you! 🍀💚

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  7. Hello Kitty,
    Thank you for the recipe. I love the Irish theme ... I would love to visit Ireland someday.
    Love, Carla

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  8. This lovely cake sounds scrumptious! And your cabbage looking teapot is adorable. Thanks for sharing another tasty recipe! Have a great week! XO

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  9. Hello Kitty, I love your tea table that is Irish-themed. I am so glad that you and your Beloved made that trip to Ireland. I know it is a beautiful memory. Butch and I visited Ireland and loved it. The cake looks delicious. Happy St. Patrick’s Day, my friend ☘️💚☘️

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  10. What a lovely Irish-themed tea time! I'd love a slice of your Irish Apple Cake. I'm also a fan of your beautiful Belleek teacup. I hope to add a Belleek to my teacup collection one day.

    Happy St. Patrick's Day, Kitty!

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  11. The shape of the Belleek teacup is so pretty. Your Irish-themed tea looks so welcoming, Kitty. Such a delicious sounding apple cake. Happy St. Patrick's Day!

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  12. Kitty, Your Irish Apple Cake looks delicious and perfectly cozy with a cup of tea!
    Your Irish treasures and family heirlooms make everything feel so meaningful. I wish I pull up a chair and join you for a slice!
    Happy St. Paddy’s Day! ☘️ 💚

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  13. Oh my! I'm not even a teeny bit Irish, but I would be for a piece of that cake! 🍀 😉 It looks delish! I hope you enjoyed the holiday!

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  14. I am printing this out as it looks really delightful! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  15. Such a beautiful cake to make, and the half recipe looks marvelous! I like adding sour cream, yogurt or buttermilk to cakes, it really makes them so much more moist! Your St. Patrick's Day tea table is beautiful!

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  16. I made an Irish Apple Cake on Tuesday when I had some ladies over for a St. Paddy's tea luncheon and I was amazed at how many variations there are. Every Irish homemaker must have had her own version. Yours looks delicious and I'm going to print it out to make.

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  17. Great Tea time for Saint Patrick's Day! Mouthwatering recipe and charming teacup. Gorgeous teapot too.

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  18. This cakes looks amazing! And the sweet tribute to the trip you took to Ireland with your beloved was so moving. God bless and comfort you, dear friend.

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  19. The cake looks lovely.

    All the best Jan

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  20. Lovely setting, and such a sweet tribute. I hope you are faring well.

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