Baking an apple cake might seem straightforward, but I like to give it a twist by adding a splash of cardamom. The warm, spicy aroma mingles with the sweet scent of baked apples, creating a scented hug for your senses. Every time I make it, I remember my grandmother’s kitchen, filled with laughter and the smell of cinnamon and fresh apples.
This recipe is not just about taste; it’s about the nostalgia of fall mornings and cozy afternoons. It’s perfect for those who want a slice of comfort with a touch of exotic warmth. Plus, it’s surprisingly easy to assemble, even on your busiest days, thanks to a simple shortcut that keeps the process stress-free.

Apple Cardamom Cake
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). Grease the cake pan and set aside.
- Peel, core, and thinly slice the apples into rings or half-moons. Arrange the slices to cover the bottom of the cake pan in an even layer.
- In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, and ground cardamom until well combined.
- Add the melted butter, eggs, and milk to the dry ingredients. Whisk until the batter is smooth and slightly thickened.
- Pour the batter evenly over the apple slices in the cake pan, smoothing the surface with a spatula.
- Slide the pan into the preheated oven and bake for 45-50 minutes, or until the top is golden and a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
- Remove the cake from the oven and let it cool for about 15 minutes. Then, carefully invert the cake onto a serving plate, exposing the caramelized apple topping.
- If desired, dust the top with powdered sugar for a finishing touch. Slice and serve warm or at room temperature.
Notes
Remember, the secret to a perfect apple cake is using good-quality, tart apples that hold their shape. This cake isn’t just a dessert; it’s a celebration of the simple joys found in home baking. Let the fragrant steam and slightly crisp top remind you that sometimes, the best comfort comes from a well-loved, slightly imperfect cake.

Hi, I’m Daniel Whitaker, the voice and recipe developer behind Broth Psychologist. I’m so glad you’re here. This little corner of the internet started as a way for me to share comfort through cooking, but it has grown into something much deeper.

Hi, I’m Daniel Whitaker, the voice and recipe developer behind Broth Psychologist. I’m so glad you’re here.
This little corner of the internet started as a way for me to share comfort through cooking, but it has grown into something much deeper.
It’s where food meets feeling, and where simple ingredients tell meaningful stories.




