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Apple Crumb Cake Recipe

This is a simple and scrumptious country apple crumb cake. It's perfect with tea or coffee and can be completed in 1 hour start to finish.

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This is a simple and scrumptious country apple cake. Tanya, one of the ladies I sit next to in choir, shared this recipe with me. It’s also known as “Domashny” which translates loosely to “from home.” It sure is homey and so easy to put together. It reminds me of the Russian sharlotka cake, but this one is more exciting. It’s perfect with tea or coffee and can be completed in 1 hour start to finish; no fancy frostings or frills required.

The sour cream cake layers have just the right amount of sweetness complementing the sweet tart apples and plump raisins. And that crumbly topping adds just a hint of crunch – you will clean your plate, you’ll see!

Apple Crumb Cake Ingredients:

3 Eggs
1 cup granulated sugar
1 1/4 cups (10 oz) sour cream (I used regular, not low fat)
4 Tbsp unsalted butter, melted
1 tsp vanilla
2 cups all-purpose flour *measured correctly
1 tsp baking powder
2 large (about 1 lb) granny smith apples
3/4 cup raisins

Crumb Topping Ingredients:

2 Tbsp butter, softened (20g butter)
4 Tbsp all-purpose flour *measured correctly
3 Tbsp granulated sugar

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Apple Crumb Cake Prep:

Preheat Oven to 350˚F.

1. Butter and flour a 9″ springform mold. Peel and core apples, then cut into 6 wedges and slice into 1/4″ thick pieces. (P.S. We love this steel apple slicer). Cover apples with plastic wrap and set aside.Apple Crumb Cake (Domashny)-2
2. Soak raisins in hot water for 5 minutes then drain and pat them dry with paper towel.

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How to make the Apple Crumb Cake:

1. Beat 3 eggs with 1 cup sugar with the whisk attachment on high speed until foamy and thick (5 min).
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2. Reduce mixer to medium speed and add 1 1/4 cups sour cream, 4 Tbsp melted butter, and 1 tsp vanilla.
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3.Whisk together 2 cups flour and 1 tsp baking powder and add them to your batter. Continue mixing until well combined.

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4. Fill prepared baking pan with half of the batter. Place apple slices and raisins evenly over the top of the mixture. Fill baking pan with the remaining batter. Bake at 350˚F for 20 minutes. While cake is in the oven, make the crumble topping.

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5. For the Topping: Use your hands to rub together 2 Tbsp butter and 4 Tbsp of flour, rolling between your fingers until small crumbles form. Add 3 Tbsp of sugar and mix until incorporated. Remove cake from the oven after the first 20 min and sprinkle topping evenly over cake.

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6. Immediately place the cake back into the oven for an additional 20 minutes. When it’s done baking, remove the ring and let it cool. If you want the top to turn a little golden, set oven to broil and keep in the oven an additional 2 minutes.

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Country Apple Crumb Cake. So quick and easy to put together @natashaskitchen

Apple Crumb Cake Recipe

4.97 from 27 votes
Author: Natasha of NatashasKitchen.com
This is a very simple and scrumptious country apple cake. Tanya, a gal that I sit next to in choir, shared this recipe with me. It's also known as "Domashny" which translates loosely to "Homey." It sure is homey and so easy to put together. It's perfect with tea or coffee and can be completed in 1 hour start to finish; no fancy frostings or frills required. The sour cream cake layers have just the right amount of sweetness complementing the sweet tart apples, plump raisins and crumbly topping that adds just a hint of crunch.
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 40 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour

Ingredients 

Servings: 8 -10 servings

Cake Ingredients:

Topping Ingredients:

Instructions

Prep: Preheat Oven to 350˚F.

  • Butter and flour a 9" springform mold.
  • Peel and core apples, then cut into 6 wedges and slice into 1/4" thick pieces. Cover with plastic wrap and set aside.
  • Soak raisins in hot water for 5 minutes then drain and pat them dry with paper towel.

How to make the Apple Cake:

  • Beat 3 eggs with 1 cup sugar with the whisk attachment on high speed until foamy and thick (5 minutes).
  • Reduce mixer to medium speed and add 1 1/4 cups sour cream, 4 Tbsp melted butter, and 1 tsp vanilla.
  • Whisk together 2 cups flour and 1 tsp baking powder and add them to your batter. Continue mixing until well combined.
  • Fill prepared baking pan with half of the batter. Place apple slices and raisins evenly over the top of the mixture. Fill baking pan with the remaining batter. Bake at 350˚F for 20 minutes. While cake is in the oven, make the crumble topping.
  • For the Topping: Use your hands to rub together 2 Tbsp butter and 4 Tbsp of flour, rolling between your fingers until small crumbles form. Add 3 Tbsp of sugar and mix until incorporated. Remove cake from the oven and sprinkle topping evenly over cake.
  • Immediately place the cake back into the oven for an additional 20 minutes. When it's done baking, remove the ring and let it cool. If you want the top to turn a little golden, set oven to broil an additional 2 minutes.

Notes

On measuring flour accurately: scoop flour into your measuring cup and scrape off the top with the back of a knife.
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Apple Crumb Cake
Skill Level: Easy
Cost to Make: $
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  • Aida
    April 2, 2021

    I love this recipe. I am using it for my friends all the time. they love it too.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      April 2, 2021

      That’s so great! Thank you so much for sharing that with me, Aida!

      Reply

      • Dawn
        October 10, 2021

        I made this for desert today and it was delicious! I love your recipes. Thanks for sharing!

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        • Natasha's Kitchen
          October 11, 2021

          You’re so welcome, Dawn. Glad you enjoyed it!

          Reply

  • Carol Evidente
    December 12, 2020

    So yummy….thank you very much.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      December 12, 2020

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it!

      Reply

  • Svetlana
    March 5, 2020

    Hi Natasha! Our family love this cake. I made it a few times and it always come out delicious. Thank you for the recipe. I use your site a lot and there are some of your recipes I am going to try

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 5, 2020

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it, Svetlana. Thank you for the wonderful review!

      Reply

  • Yuliyaaa
    October 15, 2019

    Can I freeze it ?

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      October 15, 2019

      Hi Yuliya, I haven’t tested that to advise. If you experiment please let me know how you like that.

      Reply

  • Kendall
    September 28, 2019

    The only reason this gets four and not five stars is because two minutes under the broiler meant a totally burnt and inedible crumb topping for me! But, I scraped it off, and the rest of the cake is so delicious that I ate a slice even though we just returned from a hearty dinner.

    Adjustments I made – sub one flax egg for a regular egg as I didn’t have three of the latter. Didn’t quite use a full cup of sugar. And added cinnamon to the topping…although we won’t get to eat that.

    My cake cooked in the amount of time listed (I checked the temp with a thermometer to ensure it was at 210F). My only question is how to keep the fruit from sinking to the bottom of the cake…ideas?

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      September 28, 2019

      I’m so happy you enjoyed that. Thank you for sharing that with us!

      Reply

  • Marimar
    March 22, 2019

    Hi, Natasha is long time you not add new recipes? or miss something. I check every day ??
    Thanks you

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    • Natasha
      March 22, 2019

      Hi Marimar, we have been posting two new recipes every week like clockwork. The best way to check is to go to our homepage and see what is new under the section titled “Most Recent”

      Reply

  • Marina
    October 8, 2018

    One of my favorite go to cakes when apples are in season! Thank you, always turns out great!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      October 8, 2018

      My pleasure, Marina!

      Reply

  • Elaine C
    December 8, 2017

    Hi Natasha! I don’t have a springform pan. Can I make this in a rectangular metal pan? Or a rectangular glass pan? Thanks!

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      December 9, 2017

      Hi Elaine, a springform is just the easiest to remove the cake from but a 9″ rectangular pan would work (square would be even better!). Keep in mind if the pan you use has greater surface area, like a 9×13, the cake would not be very tall. Also, if using a larger rectangular pan, you may need to bake for less time so it doesn’t end up dry.

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  • Kim
    September 30, 2017

    Hi Natasha. I baked this cake twice and it turned out too dense. Yours looks fluffy like sponge in the middle

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      September 30, 2017

      Hi Kim, I am always happy to help troubleshoot. The top two things that come to mind are: was the flour measured correctly? Spooning the flour into the measuring cup and then leveling off the top will give you the proper measure, while pushing the measuring cup into the flour bin will get you 20-25% more by weight (I have tested this theory). Also, using too much apple could cause it to be more dense.

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  • Tzivia
    February 4, 2017

    Good evening Natasha darlin made this cake yesterday morning had a piece today after breakfast with a cuppa hazelnut coffee subbed chocolate chips in place of the raisins and wow the sour cream and butter crumb mixture is totally divine mmmmm thanx for always posting sweetheart keep it up cheers

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      February 5, 2017

      I’m glad you loved it! Thank you for following !! 🙂

      Reply

  • Tzivia
    January 26, 2017

    Hey might wanna make this cake tomorrow morning sometime looks really way good and yummmm am wondering if I can sub dried apricots or walnuts in place of the raisins also I’m a little confused with the amount of sour cream do I use the whole container thanx like always darlin gnite and cheers

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      January 27, 2017

      Hi Tzivia, I used 1 1/4 cups of sour cream which equates to 10 oz. I think the substitution could work, but I would suggest toasting the walnuts on a dry skillet, coarsely chop (and fully cool them to room temperature). If I were to add dried apricots, I would probably soak them in boiling hot water for 10-15 minutes to soften them up then drain well and pat dry. I haven’t tried those substitutions but they sound like they would work. Let me know if you test it out 🙂

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  • moon
    October 13, 2016

    wow this looks so delicious

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  • lena
    August 20, 2016

    First time making it and I really like this recipe. Only instead of raisins I put dry blueberries and it taste really good!

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      August 20, 2016

      I’m so happy you liked it and thanks for sharing your tip about dried blueberries 🙂

      Reply

  • Tzivia
    February 29, 2016

    Wow cake looks really way good tho I’m the only one in my family who likes raisins would a substitution of poppy seeds cinnamon and ground walnuts work also I don’t have a mixer with a paddle attachment looks like it can be done by hand or is it better with another type of mixer @ usual u don’t disappoint with ur recipes gurl love u always keep us all up to date so very cool of you

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      February 29, 2016

      Do you have an electric hand mixer? This cake works best if you beat the eggs with a mixer first, otherwise you will be beating the eggs a really long time. Those add ins sound like they would work. If you test it out, let me know how it goes.

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      • Tzivia
        February 29, 2016

        Yes I have a hand held electric mixer cool so I can use that when I g willing make this I will let ya know another question do I need to toast the walnuts first and also would I have to soak the poppy seeds like the raisins thanx soooo much luv @ usual cheers

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        • Natasha
          natashaskitchen
          February 29, 2016

          Toasted walnuts always taste better, just let them cool before adding them. Soaking poppy seeds doesn’t really enhance them. They are only changed if they are cooked which probably isn’t necessary in this case.

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          • Tzivia
            March 1, 2016

            Oh ok no problem I’ll know to toast the walnuts first and wow that’s cool that I don’t hafta soak the poppy seeds gr8 to know can’t wait

  • Guljan
    October 23, 2015

    Thank you for this amazing recipe, do you think it will be ok to use dates instead of raisins?

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      October 23, 2015

      To be honest, I haven’t tried it, but I imagine it would work if you chopped them up and added them. You may not have to soak them in water though.

      Reply

  • Luda
    September 28, 2015

    The cake tasted really good! It was a little too dense so will try baking a little longer next time

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      September 28, 2015

      You might try beating your eggs a little longer also if it was dense. I hope that helps 🙂

      Reply

  • Nina Gaik
    May 1, 2015

    I absolutely love this recipe! Amazing:) I have used it several times already. My husband and my daughter love it including me of course:) Love the flavor you get especially when you use the Canadian style sour cream and for a change sometimes I use prunes instead of raisins!

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      May 1, 2015

      I love your ideas for the Canadian style sour cream and prunes in leu of raisins. Mmmm 🙂

      Reply

  • David B
    April 15, 2015

    We made this today and 90% of it is good. Like another reviewer, the inner part is completely uncooked. I followed the directions precisely including the broiling part. I wonder if you have a hot oven. We are sticking it back in for an additional 20 minutes (so no worries) and look forward to enjoying it tonight. Overall, a great recipe, but the time possibly needs adjusting.

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      April 16, 2015

      Hi David, thanks so much for the feedback. I’m surprised that it didn’t finish baking. Did you bake for a total of 40 minutes plus 2 minutes under the broiler? Did you add more apples possibly which would introduce more moisture to the cake? I guess not all ovens are created equal. I’m glad you enjoyed the recipe.

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      • David B
        April 16, 2015

        I made this again tonight and modified the time and temperature; it came out perfectly. For those who might have the same issue of the apple crumb cake being undercooked, I adjusted the temperature to 360F and baked for 1 hour and 15 minutes.

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        • Natasha
          natashaskitchen
          April 16, 2015

          David, thank you so much for sharing that! 🙂

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  • Olga
    February 15, 2015

    just made this cake. Mine definitely needed more time in the oven but didn’t discover this until it had already cooled a bit and I cut into it. I usually test my cakes before taking them out of the oven but for some reason didn’t this time. So back into the oven it went (I’ve never done that before). We’ll see what happens.

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      February 15, 2015

      Hi Olga, so you baked the cake for 20 minutes, then 20 more minutes then another 2 minutes under the broiler at the end and it still wasn’t done? Did you bake in the center of the oven?

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    • Tanya
      March 22, 2019

      Mine came out raw in the middle too. I followed the receipe exactly. As with the previous reviewer I didn’t check it when right out of oven just left it on the counter to cool down overnight and discovered the center was undercooked in the morning when sliced the whole cake. I guess I can’t fix it now, can I?

      Reply

  • Violet
    December 8, 2014

    I would like to make this, but I only have 9×13 cake pans.. do you think I can double this recipe? Or maybe increase it by 50%?

    Reply

    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      December 8, 2014

      Hmm…. I think increasing by 50% would be sufficient 🙂 Let me know how it goes.

      Reply

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