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What kind of apples do you use for this apple cake?
My favorite apple of course is honeycrisp! I just love the crunchy, crisp sweetness. But for this recipe, I think I love granny smith apples the most. You can also use other apples that are great for baking, like jongalong, fuji, braeburn or gala. Just make sure whatever you choose, you cut it into really thin slices and leave the skin on.
What gluten-free and grain-free baking flours do you use?
We’ve used Bob’s Red Mill grain-free flours for years. In this recipe we use their Almond Flour and a little bit of their Tapioca Flour. Their superfine almond flour is made from whole blanched almonds and has a very fine texture, which is perfect for this gluten-free apple cake! We love the quality and performance of Bob’s Red Mill Almond Flour and Tapioca Flour, and they’re always our go-to for gluten-free and grain-free baking! We appreciate that they focus on high quality, minimally processed products from mill to table. Plus, they’re headquartered right here in Oregon, and we love supporting our local partners!
How about that caramel topping – is it really a must?
Is no, but yes an acceptable answer?! It’s optional because this gluten-free apple cake is still delicious without it, but if you want the full experience….drizzle that caramel sauce all over! It’s like having plain sliced apples versus a caramel apple. It’s just more fun with the caramel, so give it a try! You can even just drizzle it on piece by piece, so you can enjoy some with and some without if you want to compare for yourself. Let us know what you think – team caramel or not?!
What if I don’t have a pie dish?
Don’t you fret. You can definitely still make this apple cake! Use a square 8″x8″ pan instead. We’ve only used glass baking dishes to make it, but the shape shouldn’t matter too much. Just watch the cooking time. The top will be browned and a toothpick will come out clean when it’s done. If you go with a square pan, cut the apple cake up into squares/bars for serving.
Some other Fall inspired treats to try
Paleo Pumpkin PieEasy Baked PearsPaleo Pumpkin BarsApple Cinnamon Cookies Chocolate Chip Pecan CookiesPaleo Pumpkin Snickerdoodles
Your turn to try our gluten-free apple cake
Make this apple cake for a yummy Fall and Winter treat this year! Drizzle the caramel sauce all over and enjoy the crumbly topping! Leave a comment below, and let us know how it goes. Also, take a pic to share on Instagram. Tag us @realsimplegood so we can see, and make sure to give us a follow if you don’t already. Let’s stay connected! SHARE IT NOW OR PIN IT FOR LATER!