One fine fresh spring day a few years ago we went walking on the cliffs in Dorset and stopped in a tearoom for elevenses - all terribly middle class and rather fun. I had Dorset Apple cake with my tea and Shirley had a recipe for it. The act of theft was as inevitable as it was blindingly fast. Serve it by itself, by all means, but it's also rather special done warm with custard...
Grease and line a 21cm cake tin and set the oven to 375F/Gas 5. Combine the flour, salt, cinnamon, spice and sugar. Rub the butter into this mixture until it forms fine crumbs. Stir the beaten egg and the apples into the mixture and stir it well, then spread out evenly into the cake tin. Bake in the oven for 30 minutes until risen and firm to the touch. Remove and cool before cutting.
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