Soft Apple Cake Recipe

As a chef who bakes with heart and instinct, this soft apple cake is one of those recipes I reach for when I want comfort, speed, and something the whole kitchen will rave about. It’s soft without being soggy, sweet without being overwhelming, and crisp on the edges with tender apple bites in every forkful. Whether it’s a chilly fall afternoon or just another weekday craving, this cake always hits the spot.

“It’s like autumn in a slice tender crumb, bursts of apple, and that golden, sugary top. No frosting needed.” – @AppleOfMyBakes

Why This Soft Apple Cake Is a Must Bake

No need for mixers, complicated prep, or waiting around for ingredients to rest. This cake comes together in one bowl, bakes in under 40 minutes, and brings the aroma of sweet apples and warm citrus to your whole home.

  • One bowl simplicity: Mix everything by hand, bake, and enjoy it’s that easy.
  • Light and tender texture: The milk and oil blend keeps the cake moist without being dense.
  • Fresh apple flavor: The chopped apples bake into soft little flavor pockets throughout the crumb.
  • No fail results: With just pantry staples and a few fresh ingredients, it always comes out golden and soft.
  • Flexible flavor: Add lemon zest, orange extract, or a pinch of spice to make it your own.

Serve it with a swirl of whipped cream, a scoop of vanilla ice cream, or just a dusting of powdered sugar this cake doesn’t need much to shine.

Step by Step Guide to Making Soft Apple Cake

This is the kind of cake that doesn’t require baking experience. If you can stir a spoon and peel an apple, you’re good to go. It’s the ideal beginner cake but even pros like me love it for how well it bakes and how good it tastes.

Ingredients

  • 2 eggs
  • 2 apples, peeled and diced
  • ½ cup granulated sugar
  • ½ cup neutral flavored oil (like sunflower or canola)
  • ½ cup milk
  • 1 packet baking powder (16g)
  • 2 ½ cups all purpose flour
  • 1 tsp lemon or orange flavoring (or zest of 1 citrus)
  • Powdered sugar for dusting (optional)

Directions

1: Preheat and Prep

  • Set your oven to 350°F (180°C).
  • Grease a 9 inch cake pan or line it with parchment paper for easy removal.

2: Whisk the Wet Ingredients

  • In a large bowl, beat the eggs and sugar together until they’re pale and slightly foamy.
  • Stir in the oil, milk, and citrus flavoring until fully combined.

3: Add Dry Ingredients

  • Gradually mix in the flour and baking powder.
  • Stir just until you have a smooth batter don’t overmix.

4: Fold in the Apples

  • Gently fold in the diced apples. They should be evenly distributed throughout the batter.

5: Bake to Perfection

  • Pour the batter into the prepared cake pan and smooth the surface.
  • Bake for 30 to 35 minutes or until golden brown and a toothpick comes out clean from the center.

6: Cool and Dust

  • Let the cake cool in the pan for 10 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
  • Dust with powdered sugar if you like a touch of old school charm.

“This is the cake I make when I want something fast, beautiful, and impossible to mess up.” – @SimpleSliceBaker

Soft apple cake slice with golden crust and fresh apple chunks
A moist and light apple cake served warm with powdered sugar

Baker’s Tips and Tricks for Apple Cake Perfection

Which Apples Work Best?

You want apples that hold their shape but soften when baked. I prefer a sweet tart mix, like Gala or Fuji for sweetness and Granny Smith for a firmer bite.

  • Sweet and soft: Gala, Golden Delicious, Honeycrisp
  • Firm and tart: Granny Smith, Braeburn
  • Use what you have: Any apple will do in a pinch just taste for sweetness and adjust sugar if needed.

For more fruit baking inspiration, check out our pineapple quick bread or moist banana bread both easy and fruit forward like this cake.

Flavor Variations to Explore

Once you get the base recipe down, you’ll want to make this cake over and over again with tiny changes to suit the season or your mood.

  • Cinnamon swirl: Add 1 tsp cinnamon to the batter and a sprinkle on top before baking.
  • Nutty crunch: Stir in chopped walnuts or pecans for texture and nutty flavor.
  • Caramel apple: Drizzle caramel sauce over the top before serving for a decadent dessert feel.
  • Spiced apple: Add a pinch of nutmeg, clove, and allspice for warm autumn vibes.

If you’re into cozy fall bakes, pair this with a slice of zesty lemon cake or warm it up with our easy homemade cinnamon rolls for a brunch table that smells like a bakery.

“Apples, cinnamon, and soft cake layers… that’s how you make a kitchen feel like home.” – @CozyCrumbCo

Serving Suggestions for Soft Apple Cake

Dress It Up or Keep It Classic

One of the best things about this soft apple cake is how beautifully it adapts to whatever you’re serving. It can go rustic and cozy, or upscale and elegant it all depends on the mood.

  • With whipped cream: A chilled swirl of vanilla whipped cream takes this cake to coffee shop dessert status.
  • Vanilla ice cream on the side: The contrast of cold ice cream and warm apple cake is unforgettable.
  • Drizzled caramel: Serve warm slices with a caramel drizzle and a few toasted walnuts or pecans on top.
  • Simple and dusted: For everyday moments, a light shower of powdered sugar and a hot cup of tea is all you need.

Serve this along with a fall inspired drink, like hot apple cider or cinnamon tea, and you’ve got yourself the ultimate cozy day treat.

“This is the kind of cake that doesn’t need icing. Its simplicity is its strength.” – @BareBakes

Pair It with Other Recipes

This apple cake plays well with other homemade classics. Pair it with one of these options for a complete spread that keeps guests coming back for seconds.

“A perfect table isn’t fancy it’s full of flavors that speak to each other. Apple cake and sponge cake? That’s a dialogue worth hearing.” – @SliceHarmony

Storage and Make Ahead Tips

How to Keep It Fresh

This cake keeps beautifully for several days and gets even more flavorful as it sits. The moisture from the apples continues to soften the crumb without turning it mushy.

  • Room temperature: Store covered on the counter for up to 3 days.
  • Refrigerator: Store in an airtight container for up to 5 days. Bring to room temperature or warm before serving.
  • Freezer: Slice and wrap individual portions in plastic, then freeze. Thaw at room temp or microwave for 30-40 seconds.

Want more freezable dessert options? Try our strawberry crunch cheesecake or homemade crepes for sweet treats on standby.

“This cake is better the next day. It’s like the apples keep whispering flavor into the crumb overnight.” – @NextDayDesserts

Creative Variations and Flavor Boosters for Soft Apple Cake

Add Ins to Elevate the Flavor

One of the joys of baking is experimenting and this soft apple cake is a perfect base for customizations. Whether you’re going for extra indulgence or a healthier spin, these flavor boosters can add new dimensions without losing that tender crumb and fruity bite.

  • Chopped Nuts: Add ½ cup of walnuts, pecans, or almonds for crunch and earthiness. Toast them beforehand for even deeper flavor.
  • Raisins or Dried Cranberries: Fold in ¼ cup for little bursts of sweetness and chew.
  • Coconut Flakes: Stir in a few tablespoons of unsweetened shredded coconut for a tropical undertone.
  • Spice it up: A pinch of ground cardamom or clove alongside the cinnamon creates a warm, aromatic finish.

“The base cake is so gentle in flavor, it absorbs spices and mix ins like a dream. It’s the canvas every baker needs.” – @FlavorCanvasBakes

Alternative Baking Pans and Textures

Not every kitchen has a standard 9 inch cake pan and that’s okay. Here’s how to adapt this recipe to your tools and preferences while still keeping that signature soft texture.

Pan Type Bake Time Texture Outcome
Loaf Pan 45-50 minutes Denser, more banana bread like consistency
Muffin Tin 20-25 minutes Great for portion control, lightly crisped tops
35-40 minutes More even crumb, looks elegant with powdered sugar
Square Pan (8×8) 30-35 minutes Compact and thick, ideal for chunkier apple bits

Want more baking versatility? Try our ultra soft crescent donuts or eggless vanilla cake they’re just as adaptable and flavorful.

Soft Apple Cake for Every Occasion

This cake isn’t just for fall. With a few tweaks in topping, plating, or side pairings, you can present it for birthdays, brunches, or even elegant dinner parties.

  • Autumn Gathering: Top with caramel drizzle, chopped pecans, and serve with pumpkin donuts for a festive dessert spread.
  • Afternoon Tea: Slice into bars, dust with sugar, and pair with our buttery shortbread cookies and hot tea.
  • Birthday Option: Top with cream cheese glaze or mascarpone whipped cream for a light celebration cake.
  • Brunch Table: Serve warm with cinnamon rolls, muffins, or our fluffy homemade pancakes.

“This apple cake wears many hats. Dress it down with coffee or dress it up with glaze it’ll never disappoint.” – @VersatileBakes

Why This Apple Cake is a Weeknight Hero

You don’t need hours of prep or specialty ingredients to feel like a pro in the kitchen. I’ve whipped up this apple cake on weeknights when I had nothing planned for dessert and it saves the evening every time.

  • Quick to prep: Only 15 minutes from start to oven.
  • Simple ingredients: Eggs, flour, oil, milk, apples that’s it.
  • No electric tools needed: Just a whisk, a bowl, and a spoon.
  • Cleanup is minimal: One bowl mixing means fewer dishes and more time to relax.

Pair it with a casual dinner like our yellow rice bowls or a plate of crispy chicken strips for a simple yet satisfying finish.

“I can throw this together during dinner and have it ready before the plates are cleared. That’s dessert done right.” – @MidweekMagicBaker

Make Ahead Tips and Batch Baking

Want to prepare for guests or just have something sweet ready through the week? Here’s how to turn this into a make ahead winner:

  • Prep in advance: Mix the dry ingredients and store in a jar. When ready to bake, just add wet ingredients and apples.
  • Freeze slices: Bake, cool, slice, and individually wrap slices for easy grab and go snacks or lunchbox desserts.
  • Double batch strategy: Bake two 8 inch cakes instead of one 9 inch. Freeze one and enjoy the other fresh.
  • Glaze when serving: Add caramel or lemon glaze only before serving to keep the top from getting soggy during storage.

Make ahead baking goes hand in hand with freezer friendly options like our Easter bread or milk buns both of which store and reheat like a dream.

“Baking ahead keeps my kitchen calm and my guests wowed. This cake tastes just as good three days later.” – @BakeSmartServeBetter

Calories and Nutrition (Per Serving – 1 Slice)

  • Calories: 250
  • Total Fat: 10g
  • Saturated Fat: 1g
  • Carbohydrates: 38g
  • Sugar: 16g
  • Protein: 4g
  • Fiber: 2g
  • Sodium: 180mg

“At just 250 calories a slice, this is the cake that tastes indulgent without the guilt.” – @BalanceOnAPlate

Frequently Asked Questions About Soft Apple Cake

Can I use applesauce instead of fresh apples?

You can substitute part of the fresh apples with applesauce to add moisture, but the texture will be softer and less chunky.

Why is my cake dry?

This could be from overbaking or too much flour. Be sure to measure accurately and check the cake at 30 minutes with a toothpick.

Can I use whole wheat flour?

Yes, but replace only up to 50% to maintain softness. Whole wheat flour will make the crumb denser and slightly nuttier.

Can I make this cake vegan?

Absolutely. Use plant based milk, replace eggs with applesauce or flax eggs, and choose a neutral oil like sunflower or avocado.

Can I make this gluten free?

Yes. Use a 1:1 gluten free flour blend. Add ½ tsp xanthan gum if your mix doesn’t already contain it.

What size apples should I use?

Medium apples are perfect. You want about 1 ½ cups diced. Avoid overfilling with too much fruit or it may affect baking.

How do I get my cake extra fluffy?

Avoid overmixing the batter once you add flour. Also, make sure your baking powder is fresh and active.

“Warm, tender, and filled with apple love this cake is everything you want with a cup of tea.” – @BakesFromTheHeart

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