5 eggs
125 grams of sugar
125 grams of flour
5 eggs
125 grams of sugar
125 grams of flour
100 grams of oatmeal flakes
125 grams of flour
115 grams of ice-cold butter
100 grams of sugar
1 pinch of cinnamon powder
1 pinch of ground cardamom
1 pinch of ground star anise
4 apples
4 tablespoons brown sugar
Powdered sugar
Packet mini cookies (wafers)
0.5 liters of cream
100 grams of sugar
Beat the sugar and egg together nicely light in the kitchen machine with the whisk on maximum power.
When you can make a 8 on it and it says on the egg foam its good.
Sift the flour and fold it gently to the egg mixture. (not beating)
Pour the batter into a greased baking pan and bake 30 minutes to see if the cake is done by putting your finger very gently pressing your cooked and springs upward is the cake done.
Place a cloth on the counter and put some sugar on it for pasting and let it cool off.
Weigh all the ingredients and cut the cold butter into small cubes.
Mix these ingredients in a large bowl: the flour, flakes, sugar, and butter cubes.
Season the mixture with cinnamon and ground star anise and cardamom powder.
Wash your hands and then knead all ingredients until crumbly dough.
Preheat the oven to 200 ° C. and peel the apples and cut them into small pieces.
Take a baking dish and fill it with the appleparts.
Sprinkle the brown sugar over the apple and mix.
Spread the crumble dough on the apple in the baking dish.
Bake the dessert in the hot oven and let cool for 25 to 30 minutes.
Cut the cake into 3 equal slices (disc’s).
Beat with whisk the cream with the sugar on the maximum speed of the kitchen machine.
Put on the first slice the apple crumble mass and spray as the whipped cream on with a pippin bag.
Put the second slice of the cream and repeat the first step and put the third slice on it.
Repeat this step again and work nicely tart with whipped cream and cookies and chocolate pearls, apple and powdered sugar.
Bon appetite!
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