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Apple-caramel sponge pudding

Sink your spoon into this.

By Emma Knowles
  • 20 mins preparation
  • 1 hr 10 mins cooking
  • Serves 4 - 6
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Apple-caramel sponge pudding
There's lots to love about this apple-caramel sponge pudding: a pillowy sponge body, the unbeatable combination of warm apple and caramel, plus a lick of brandy. The only downside? You'll want to keep it all to yourself.

Ingredients

  • 150 gm butter, diced, plus extra for greasing
  • 1 kg mixed apples, such as Granny Smith and pink lady, peeled, cored and thickly sliced, plus 1 extra apple
  • 130 gm caster sugar
  • 130 gm brown sugar
  • 1 tbsp brandy
  • Juice and finely grated rind of ½ orange and ½ lemon
  • 125 ml buttermilk, well shaken (½ cup)
  • 1 egg
  • 200 gm self-raising flour (1⅓ cups)
  • 1 tsp vanilla bean paste
  • 1 tsp ground ginger
  • 1 tbsp cornflour
  • 80 gm golden syrup
  • Icing sugar, for dusting
  • Vanilla ice-cream or thick cream, to serve

Method

Main
  • 1
    Preheat oven to 180C and butter a 2-litre baking dish. Cook butter in a large frying pan over medium-high heat until nut brown (2-3 minutes). Pour three-quarters into a heatproof bowl. Return remaining butter to medium-high heat, add sliced apple and 40gm of each sugar and cook, tossing occasionally, until caramelised (5-6 minutes). Add brandy and juices and simmer until reduced to a syrup (1-2 minutes). Spread apples and syrup in prepared baking dish.
  • 2
    Whisk buttermilk and egg with reserved brown butter. Combine remaining sugars, rinds, self-raising flour, vanilla, ginger and a pinch of salt in a separate bowl. Add buttermilk mixture and whisk until smooth, then pour batter over apples and smooth top. Dust evenly with cornflour, then thinly slice reserved apple on a mandolin, discard seeds and layer slices over the batter; don't worry about being too precise here – the slices will move when the liquid is added.
  • 3
    Stir golden syrup and 350ml boiling water in a jug until combined, then gently pour mixture over the back of a large spoon onto pudding and bake until puffed and golden brown (50 minutes to 1 hour). Dust with icing sugar and serve hot with ice-cream or thick cream.