
A tender, warmly spiced apple cake studded with walnuts — simple to make and perfect for dessert, brunch, or a cozy snack with coffee.

I first served this to my family during a rainy Sunday brunch and watched everyone go back for a second slice. My partner declared it a keeper, and friends have asked for the recipe after taking leftovers home. Over time I tweaked the cinnamon level and the apple size, and now it’s the version we return to when we want something cozy without fuss.
One of my favorite things about this cake is how reliably it brings people together. I’ve taken it to book club and to a teacher appreciation coffee where it vanished quickly. The best slice is still the warm one served with a tiny drizzle of caramel and a cup of strong black coffee. It’s humble but always feels like a little celebration.
Store the cake in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 48 hours to preserve tenderness. For longer storage, wrap individual slices tightly in plastic wrap and seal in a freezer bag; the cake will keep well for up to 3 months. To reheat frozen slices, thaw in the refrigerator overnight and warm at 300°F for 8 to 10 minutes, or microwave briefly in 15-second bursts until just warm. If the top dries slightly after refrigeration, a light brush of warm apple juice or a thin smear of butter before reheating restores moisture.
If you need to adapt this recipe, several swaps work well. Replace walnuts with chopped pecans for a richer, buttery note or omit nuts for nut-free needs. Use light brown sugar instead of dark for a milder molasses flavor. For a gluten-free version, substitute a 1-to-1 gluten-free flour blend and add a teaspoon of xanthan gum if your blend lacks it; bake times may vary slightly. For dairy-free cooking, swap the butter for a high-quality plant-based stick butter and the cake remains tender and flavorful.
Serve slices warm or at room temperature. For extra indulgence, pair with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, a spoonful of crème fraîche, or a drizzle of caramel sauce. Garnish with a light dusting of cinnamon sugar or a few toasted walnut halves for visual contrast. This cake also complements savory breakfasts: serve alongside Greek yogurt and honey for a brunch spread, or present plated slices with a small salad of bitter greens and vinaigrette for a sweet-and-savory dessert course.
This style of apple-spiced cake sits comfortably in the tradition of simple American and European home baking where seasonal fruit meets pantry staples. Fruit-packed cakes have been a way to celebrate harvests and stretch fruit across meals for centuries. The combination of brown sugar and cinnamon evokes classic spice-cake flavors common in American kitchens, and adding nuts reflects a farmhouse tendency to incorporate locally available tree nuts for texture and caloric richness.
In late summer use firm, slightly tart apples to balance sweetness; in winter, try apples with warmer, honeyed notes and increase cinnamon by a quarter teaspoon for extra warmth. For holiday occasions fold in a tablespoon of chopped crystallized ginger or a pinch of ground nutmeg. In spring, lighten the cake by replacing half the butter with unsweetened applesauce and reduce sugar by two tablespoons; the result is a slightly lighter crumb with the familiar apple-cinnamon profile.
Make the batter in advance and refrigerate for up to 24 hours; let it sit at room temperature for 20 minutes before baking and increase bake time by 3 to 5 minutes if cooler. Slice the cooled cake into portions and store in single-serving containers for grab-and-go breakfasts or snacks. If transporting, place parchment between layers to prevent sticking and keep the cake upright to avoid breakage. For quick serving at gatherings, warm slices slightly and serve with small bowls of toppings so guests can customize their plate.
Warm, spiced, and reliably comforting, this cinnamon apple cake is one of those recipes that fits many roles — a weekday treat, a potluck centerpiece, or a small celebration after a long day. I hope it becomes a favorite in your kitchen too; feel free to experiment with apples and nuts until it reads like home to you.
Use room-temperature eggs and butter so the batter emulsifies evenly and the crumb stays tender.
Toss apple pieces in a tablespoon of flour before folding to prevent sinking in very juicy apples.
Toast walnuts briefly in a dry skillet to deepen flavor before adding to the batter.
Line the bottom of the pan with parchment for easy removal and cleaner slices when serving.
If the top browns too quickly, tent loosely with foil for the last 10 minutes of baking.
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Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease a 9-inch round pan with butter or nonstick spray and line the bottom with parchment for easy removal.
In a large bowl, beat 1/2 cup softened butter with 1/2 cup granulated sugar and 1/2 cup packed dark brown sugar until pale and fluffy, about 2 to 3 minutes with an electric mixer on medium speed.
Add 2 eggs one at a time, mixing well after each addition. Stir in 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract. If the mixture looks curdled, continue mixing gently; the dry ingredients will bring it together.
Whisk together 1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour, 1 teaspoon baking soda, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, and 1/4 teaspoon salt. Add to the wet ingredients gradually and mix on low until just combined to avoid overworking the batter.
Gently fold in 1 1/2 cups chopped peeled apples and 1/2 cup chopped toasted walnuts until evenly distributed. Toss apples in a tablespoon of flour if they are very juicy to prevent sinking.
Pour batter into prepared pan and smooth the top. Bake at 350°F for 40 to 45 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean. Cool in pan 10 to 15 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely before slicing.
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