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picture of recipeApple Teacake recipe | Australia's Best Recipes
butter,    cinnamon,    apple,    eggs,    baking powder,    brown sugar,    flour
Loaf-style moist teacake.
Pre-heat oven to 175C. Line a 15 cm x 25 cm loaf tin with greaseproof paper.   Cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Beat in eggs.   Sift in flour, cinnamon and baking...


picture of recipeApple Teacake recipe | Australia's Best Recipes
butter,    nutmeg,    apple,    eggs,    salt,    sugar,    self raising flour,    milk
A light teacake that can be made when unexpected guests arrive or any time at all.
Cream butter and sugar and then add egg, beating well.   Add flour and salt alternating with milk and mix until light ...


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picture of recipeThermomix Apple Teacake Recipe - Food.com
butter,    vanilla extract,    apple,    eggs,    salt,    sugar,    self raising flour,    milk
Obviously I am in a teacake mood these days! This recipe is for the Thermomix machine, but can be adapted for use without
Serving Size: 1 (104) g   Servings Per Recipe: 8   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALU...


picture of recipeEasy Apple Teacake recipe | Australia's Best Recipes
butter,    icing sugar,    cinnamon,    apple,    sugar,    self raising flour,    milk
A delicious, moist teacake for afternoon tea.
Beat butter and caster sugar until creamy.   Beat in 2 eggs. Add 1 cup of flour, beat and then add the other cup of flour.   Gradually add the milk and beat...


picture of recipeCaramel Apple Teacake Recipe | Australia's Best Recipes
butter,    vanilla extract,    cinnamon,    apple,    eggs,    brown sugar,    sugar,    self raising flour,    milk
Great for afternoon tea or serve with custard and cream for a dessert.
Grease a 23 cm round cake tin and line base with paper.   In a small mixer bowl, beat brown sugar, butter, egg and vanilla until l...


picture of recipeApple & Almond Teacake Recipe - Food.com
butter,    almond,    apple,    eggs,    sugar,    self raising flour,    milk,    flour
This is not a rich or heavy cake. It is a simple cake that is great served with tea or coffee - either cold or warm, with cream if desired. Eat within 2 days. Australian measurements used. (Aust. Wome...


picture of recipeApple Teacake in a Mug Recipe | Australia's Best Recipes
oil,    cinnamon,    apple,    eggs,    brown sugar,    sugar,    self raising flour,    milk
A variation on the 5-minute chocolate mug cake.
Place dry ingredients in a large coffee mug and mix well with a fork. Add egg.   Add remaining ingredients and combine well. Make sure there are no pocke...


picture of recipeGran's Apple Teacake | Australia's Best Recipes
butter,    mixed spice,    cinnamon,    apple,    eggs,    baking powder,    brown sugar,    milk,    flour
Light and fluffy cake.
Line a large cake tin with baking paper, and preheat oven to 180C.   Sift together flour, baking powder, mixed spice and cinnamon, set aside.   Cream butter and sugar together unt...


picture of recipeRaspberry and apple teacakes - Recipes - delicious.com.au
icing sugar,    cinnamon,    lemon,    raspberry,    apple,    eggs,    baking powder,    sugar,    sour cream,    flour
These easy muffins are perfect addition to your next afternoon tea.
1.   Preheat the oven to 180 C and grease a 12-hole muffin pan.   2.   Place the eggs, sour cream, caster sugar, rind and apple in a bo...





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