There’s something magical about warm apple bakes when autumn air turns crisp and golden. And this delicate beauty is no exception. With its intricate layers and stunning finish, this cake is as much a feast for the eyes as it is for the palate. It’s a dessert that whispers celebration—and rewards every moment of care you put into it.
The secret? Paper-thin apple slices. Aim for 1–1.5mm thickness to keep them flexible and easy to curl into elegant rose shapes. Any thicker and they’ll snap under pressure—and trust me, this is not the kind of bake you want to wrestle with.
Once you’ve layered it to perfection, bake at 160°C for 40 minutes. Let it cool for at least 20–25 minutes to allow the flavours to settle and the texture to set.
Then comes the best part—serving. Pair it with tea, coffee, or go a little extra (as I like to) and enjoy it with a chilled glass of bubbly. Because if you’ve gone this far, you deserve a proper moment. 🥂