Zero-waste dessert: Turn stale bread into apple pie delight
A few dry rolls, a couple of apples, milk, and eggs—all it takes to impress your loved ones with a fake apple pie. The fact that it’s made from stale bread doesn’t detract from it at all. Moreover, this practice makes such a dessert a real hit among zero-waste recipes.
4 August 2024 14:28
Cake made from dry rolls will find its place on any table. It’s quick, and the result is surprising, especially since it’s filled with delicious, juicy apples. This zero-waste apple pie should be in your recipe book.
What to do with dry rolls?
There are plenty of ways to give dry rolls a second life, including making a moist apple pie. The ingredient list is kept to a minimum, allowing you to make a cake from dry rolls with what you have in your kitchen pantry.
Remember that preparing cakes with apples requires choosing the right varieties for baking. Otherwise, the apple pie might be tasteless or soggy. So, remember that the best choices are Gray and Golden Reinette, Champion Variety, Ligol, Lobo, or Antonovka.
Apple pie from dry rolls. Recipe
Ingredients:
- 2 kilograms of apples,
- 6 stale rolls,
- 3 eggs,
- 1.5 litres of milk,
- 85 grams of sugar,
- cinnamon.
Preparation:
- Heat the milk. When it starts to boil, pour it over the rolls and set everything aside for 15 minutes.
- Wash and peel the apples. Cut half into slices and the other half into small cubes.
- Drain the rolls from the milk, add eggs, sugar, and yolks, and knead everything into a smooth mass.
- Add the diced apples to the mass and mix.
- Beat the egg whites until stiff and gently fold them into the mass.
- Line a baking tray with parchment paper. Put the dough on it, place the sliced apples on top, and sprinkle everything with cinnamon.
- Bake the cake at 175°C for 45 minutes.