Note #1– Because this cake is on the sweeter side, I do recommend using a tart apple such as Granny Smith, Mcintosh or Braeburn apples.
Note #2– If you would like to substitute or add different nuts to the Swedish Apple Cake recipe, there are several options you can consider. Here are a few nut suggestions that could complement the flavors of the cake:
- Walnuts- Walnuts have a mild, slightly bitter flavor and a nice crunch. They are a common choice in apple desserts and would work well in this cake.
- Almonds- Almonds have a subtly sweet and slightly nutty flavor. Chopped or sliced almonds can add a pleasant crunch to the cake.
- Hazelnuts- Hazelnuts have a rich, slightly sweet flavor. They can be toasted and roughly chopped to add a delightful texture and nuttiness to the cake.
- Cashews- Cashews have a creamy and buttery taste. While they have a milder flavor compared to other nuts, they can still add an interesting texture and a touch of sweetness.
Note #3- The sugar in the sauce does not have to be melted. The ingredients just need to be well incorporated.