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a simple apple cakeMy editor once told me that she has to bake immediately upon returning from a trip. It doesn’t matter how much laundry and unpacking I’m supposed to be doing, she told me as she fed me a buttermilk cake at one of our meetings. I need the kitchen to know that I’m back.

We had quite a time these last few weeks, eh? To those of you who made it through the rain and traffic and crowded cities to come to an event, thank you, thank you, thank you! It was such a joy to meet you. And to everyone who’s been reaching out in other ways–your letters, your emails, instagrams, reviews, your enthusiasm about the Craftsy class–thank you, thank you, thank you. And to those who have been taking care of me on the road and my family back home, well–someday I hope I get to take care of you even half as well. On the day the book came out, a good friend who’s done this a million times before told me to feel the love and leave the rest. It’s been impossible to do otherwise. Thank you.

It’s really good to be home. I’m definitely an extrovert, which makes me strange among writer types, and all the talking and meeting people gives me energy instead of taking it away. But I missed Joey and the girls and my dog and my woods, and I missed my kitchen. It seemed important to let it know I was really back.

So instead of all the other things I had to do yesterday, I made cake.

This is a simple apple cake I’ve been making for years. It’s based off of a great recipe from Kim Boyce’s Good to the Grain, but like many recipes that have come from that book and made their way into my kitchen, I’ve simplified it in moments when I didn’t have all the ingredients in the original recipe. It’s hearty and not-overly-sweet enough for breakfast, but it’s dense and buttery enough for dessert, too. It lasts well for a few days on the counter, so it’s an excellent everyday cake for snacking in between as well. It’s best with Granny Smiths because they’re tart and hold up in the frying pan, but I usually just end up using what I have. I came home to a basket of wrinkled and tired apples I’d picked just before I left, and those did the job just fine.

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