Cast Iron Skillet French Apple Cake
Serves 820 mins prep55 mins cook
A homey French apple cake you can serve warm, straight from the cast-iron skillet it's baked in. Just top with powdered sugar or whipped cream!
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What you need

lb gala apple

cup all purpose flour

tsp baking powder

tsp fine sea salt

egg nog

cup granulated sugar

tbsp whiskey

tsp vanilla extract

cup buttermilk

tbsp turbinado sugar

powdered sugar
Instructions
0 Preheat oven to 350 degrees (175C) 1 Brush a 9 or 10-inch cast iron skillet enough of the melted butter (about 1 tablespoon) to lightly coat it on the bottom and sides. 2 Core the apples and peel all but one. Slice the unpeeled apple into half moons about ¼-inch thick. Cut the remaining apples into ½-inch chunks. 3 Whisk the flour, baking powder and salt together in a mixing bowl. 4 Lightly beat the eggs in another bowl with the sugar just until foamy (an immersion blender is great for this task). Stir in the whiskey, vanilla and buttermilk. 5 Pour half of the egg mixture over the flour mixture and fold briefly. Pour in the remaining butter and stir. Add the remaining egg mixture and stir until no flour is visible. Add the chopped apples and stir gently to blend. 6 Spoon the batter into the skillet. Arrange the sliced apples on the top, then sprinkle with the turbinado sugar. 7 Bake until the cake springs back when poked in the center, and the edges are golden brown, 55-60 minutes. Cool 10 minutes. Dust with powdered sugar and serve warm or at room temperature.View original recipe
