Traditional German Apple Cake Recipe – Oma's Versunkener Apfelkuchen (2024)

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This traditional German apple cake recipe, aka Versunkener Apfelkuchen, is sure to please.

If you’re looking for an easy and impressive dessert to make, look no further. This delicious cake is one I often helped Mutti make while growing up. Once married, I really depended on it to make a good impression on my new in-laws.

It’s a simple vanilla cake topped with thinly sliced fresh apples. Slicing the apples without cutting all the way through produces a lovely fanned effect as the apples bake.

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In other words, the cake goes into the oven looking pretty ordinary, but comes out looking mighty extraordinary, as the batter rises up and bakes around the fanned apples.

With a fresh dusting of icing sugar on top of the cake, it looks so pretty and fancy! Which is pretty amazing for something that’s so quick and easy to make.

What's so extra nice about this German apple cake recipe is that it ALWAYS turns out, whether you’re making it for the first time, second time, or umpteenth time.

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  • Apple recipes come in a variety of types such as apple strudel, apple pie, apple crumble, apple crisp, apple cake, apple galette, applesauce cake, apple cheesecake, apple dumplings, etc.

This cake is absolutely delicious when served warm right out of the oven, especially with a dollop of whipped cream or a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Perfect for 3:00 Kaffee und Kuchen, aka Kaffeeklatsch.

Amazingly, it tastes even better the next day; thanks to the apples, it remains a moist cake for 3 to 4 days and becomes even more flavorful as the apples infuse the cake with flavor.

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This German apple cake usually finds its way onto my holiday table. It always looks so festive and it's so quick and easy to make - perfect for the busy holiday season!

It’s an excellent dessert option any time of the year. It’s perfect for picnics, potlucks, family dinners, and parties. No matter the occasion, it’s always a winner! And, did I mention it’s quick and easy?

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If you're into quick German recipes like I am, this delicious apple cake may very well become one of your favorite German cakes. You may even love it so much, you'll have it memorized!

What type of Apples to use for Apple Cake?

  • Although any type of apple can be used when cooking and baking, certain types are better for cakes since they keep their shape longer.
  • The best apples to use are those that are both sweet and tart; or use a combination of sweet and tart apples.
  • McIntosh, Cortland, Empire, Golden Delicious, Granny Smith, Pink Lady, and Mutsu are especially wonderful when used in cakes and strudels.

Oma says,

German apple cake is what I call an emergency cake.

What's an "emergency cake"?

Well, the phone just rang and company's on its way!

My head spins -- I need a quick dessert recipe, but which one? Ah, my best cake recipe -- German apple cake!

Why? It’s quick, easy, and the ingredients are pantry staples. I always have them on hand!

By the way, this German recipe is called Versunkener Apfelkuchen, which translates as sunken apple cake... sounds so much prettier in German than in English! LOL

Lydia Remembers...

I have so many wunderbar memories in the kitchen with my Oma, and have had MANY of her most popular and traditional recipes, like this apple cake!

I've enjoyed this recipe multiple times on my work days at Oma's. I'll walk in to see this scrumptious cake sitting on the counter, and my mouth just starts to water. But I have to tell myself, "No, Lydia. Wait until 3 o'clock coffee break time!"

The absolute best part about this recipe is when you take a big dollop of Oma's homemade whipped cream and plop it right on top! Especially when the cake is fresh out of the oven and it's still warm, then the whipped cream melts over it. Or serve it with French vanilla ice cream! Oh my, what a lecker treat that is too!

I LOVE this cake! The soft crunch of the sweet apples is absolutely delicious! It gives you so much opportunity to be creative and if you've read up on me, you know how much I love when something gives the chance to show creativity. With an artsy mind you can really get creative with anything if you put your mind to it!

This cake is no exception. Get your creative juices flowing! Make a fancy design with those apples, add cinnamon to make it taste like apple pie, sprinkle powdered sugar… it's all in your hands. :)

Now, I know Oma may call this her emergency cake, but I call it her exquisitely beautiful cake! Her cake made with love, and made deliciously German.

Learn a little bit about me, Lydia, and my kitchen adventures with Oma!

Looking for more apple cake recipes?

  • Oma's Apfelstrudel ~ German Apple Strudel Recipe
  • Melania's Easy Apple Strudel
  • Oma's Apfelpastete ~ Apple Galette Recipe
  • Apfeldessert ~ Penny's Apple Dump Cake
  • Oma's Best Apple Crisp Recipe
  • Heidi's Apple Pudding Cake

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Traditional German Apple Cake Recipe – Oma's Versunkener Apfelkuchen

If you’re looking for an easy and impressive dessert to make, look no further. This simple vanilla cake topped with thinly fanned apples and a fresh dusting of icing sugar looks so pretty and fancy!

Prep Time

25 minutes

Cook Time

50 minutes

Total Time

75 minutes

Servings:

Makes 12 servings

Ingredients:

  • 3 to 5 apples, depending on size
  • ½ cup (114 grams) unsalted butter, room temperature
  • ¾ cup (150 grams) granulated sugar
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 teaspoon (5 milliliters) lemon juice
  • ½ - 1 teaspoon (3 - 5 milliliters) vanilla or almond extract
  • 1¾ cup (228 grams) all-purpose flour
  • 1½ teaspoon (6 grams) baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon (3 grams) salt
  • ½ cup (120 milliliters) milk
  • 1 tablespoon (6 grams) powdered sugar

Instructions:

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F (180°C).
  2. Grease bottom and sides of a 10-inch springform pan.
  3. Peel, quarter, and core the apples. Set aside.
  4. In a large bowl, beat the butter and sugar. Beat in the eggs, lemon juice, and vanilla until creamy.
  5. In a medium bowl, mix flour, baking powder, and salt. Stir the flour mixture into sugar mixture a little at a time, alternating with the milk.
  6. Spread the cake batter in the prepared pan.
  7. Cut thin slices into each apple quarter from the outer part toward the center several times without cutting all the way through. The apple slices will separate from each other while the cake bakes. Arrange sliced apple quarters on top of the batter (see photos above).
  8. Bake 50 to 55 minutes or until a wooden pick inserted in the center of the cake comes out clean.
  9. Cool in pan on a wire rack. Remove the cake from pan.
  10. Put powdered sugar into a small sieve and gently tap to dust sugar evenly over the entire cake.

Notes/Hints:

  • Extra apples? Makethis buffet treat!
  • Add ½ to 1 teaspoon almond extract instead of or as well as the lemon juice.
  • Brush hot sieved apricot jam over the apples right after the cake comes out of the oven.
  • Serve with a dollop of whipped cream or a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
  • Tastes best warm right out of the oven or the second day once the apples have infused their flavor throughout the cake.
  • I've made this in a foil 9x12-inch pan and it works just as well.

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This German apple cake always looks amazing and tastes scrumptious! So quick and easy to make, it's just like Oma's versunkener Apfelkuchen served fresh from the oven.

Ingredients: apples,butter,sugar,eggs,lemon juice,flour,baking powder,salt,milk,powdered sugar,

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Traditional German Apple Cake Recipe – Oma's Versunkener Apfelkuchen (2024)

FAQs

What is Oma's Apfelkuchen? ›

"or Sunken Apple cake. This is based on a recipe my grandmother used. The apples are placed on top of the dough, which raises as baked, making the apples appear as if they have sunk into the cake."

Why does my apple cake fall apart? ›

Why Did My Apple Cake Fall Apart? There are two main reasons why an apple cake would fall apart: (1) it was simply too warm when you were trying to cut and serve it or (2) you used too many/the wrong kind of apple.

What is bakery apple cake made of? ›

Additional information
WeightN/A
Choose Variants1 kg, 500 g
IngredientsApple Without Peel, Baking Soda, Egg, Ground Cinnamon, Refined Oil, Refined wheat flour, Salt, Sugar, Vanilla Extract
Best Before5 days from the date of packing (when stored in an airtight container)
Manufactured byShreem Sweets and Bakery

Can you use eating apples instead of cooking apples in a cake? ›

You can use any eating apples that are in season, or any that you have to hand, but my favourites are Cox's Orange Pippins and Braeburn apples for flavour.

Where in Germany did Apfelkuchen originate? ›

Apfelküchle
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Place of originBaden-Württemberg, Germany
Main ingredientsApple, Flour, eggs, Milk
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Why did my fruitcake crack? ›

If you add too much air to the batter, it will rise nice and tall in the pan, then deflate—and crack—as it cools. Beat the batter on medium speed just until it is smooth and all the ingredients are incorporated. Make sure all of your ingredients are at room temperature, which will help them combine better.

How do I make sure my cake doesn't fall apart? ›

Mixing properly can be a tricky dance. You need to incorporate enough air during the creaming process to achieve a light and fluffy cake, without over or undermixing. Incorporate too little air and your cake won't rise enough. Too much air and your cake will collapse because it simply can't hold onto all that air.

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An Elvis Presley cake is a single-layer classic yellow cake that's topped with a pineapple glaze. Much like a poke cake, the syrup and juices of the pineapple will seep into the cake through fork holes, resulting in a decadent, ultra-moist cake.

What are the best apples for baking apple cake? ›

Best Apples to Use
  1. Tart apples I love to bake with: Granny Smith (in my opinion, this is the best overall apple for baking), Braeburn, Jonathan, and Pacific Rose.
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What 4 apples are best used for baking? ›

For the best pies, crisps, and other baked treats, apples need to be firm enough to hold their own during the cooking process. We call these apples “baking apples” and to namedrop, they include Braeburn, Cortland, Honey Gold, Jonathan, Fuji, Gala, Granny Smith, Haralson, and Newtown Pippin.

Can you use old apples for baking? ›

Apples that are past their prime might not be great for biting into as an afternoon snack or for a recipe with visible apple slices, but they've still got plenty of flavor. Older apples are great for baking (especially if they're one of the varieties best for baking).

Can I use Pink Lady apples instead of cooking apples? ›

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They have a sweet, crisp crunch and juicy burst of flavour in every bite, but Pink Lady® apples are more than just the perfect snack, and they're perfect for cooking too.

How do you keep fruit cake from crumbling when cutting? ›

Fruit cake needs care and patience to cut into small portions, or it will crumble! A sharp serrated knife with a long blade is essential; a good SHARP bread knife is usually suitable. Ornamental knives used for the cake cutting ceremony are not sharp enough. USING A BLUNT KNIFE WILL MAKE THE CAKE CRUMBLE!

What keeps a cake from crumbling? ›

USE BUTTERMILK OR YOGURT

Both buttermilk and yogurt add moisture to the cake, helping to keep it soft and tender.

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