What will I do after Tuesday? Well, that's still largely undecided. Not for lack of trying, though - I've known what I want to do with my career for more than two years and have been applying for jobs since October. The current economic climate just makes a poor job market to graduate into, but I'm persevering and am confident that I'll find something soon, even if it's just some full time bar work or waitressing.
Makes 12
Ingredients
For the biscuit base:
- 300g Caster Sugar
- 150g Plain Flour
- 100g Butter
- 1 Egg
- 1 tbsp Ground Cinnamon
- 200g Caster Sugar
- 100g Plain Flour
- 1 Egg
- 126g Butter
- 60mL Milk
- 6 Tbsp Golden Syrup
- 3 Medium Apples
- 3 Tbsp Caster Sugar
- Preheat the oven to 200C/180C fan. Line an 18x18in square pan (or two 9x9in pans) with parchment paper.
- To make the biscuit base, cream the butter and sugar together until smooth, then beat in the egg. Slowly stir in the flour until a dough forms, then press the dough into the bottom of the pan.
- Next, make the cinnamon layer by creaming the butter and sugar together until smooth. Beat in the egg, followed by the golden syrup and milk. Finally, stir in the flour and cinnamon to give a soft batter. Transfer the batter to the pan, ensuring the dough underneath is evenly covered.
- Peel and finely slice the apples, then layer the slices over the top of the cinnamon layer. Sprinkle the top with caster sugar.
- Bake in the oven for 12-15 minutes, or until the cinnamon layer is just starting to firm up. Use a medium grill or kitchen blow torch to scorch the top of the apples, causing the sugar to caramelise.
- Allow to cool fully before slicing up.