I didn't expect to turn out this good! First time preparing an apple pie.
Ingredients:
3 apples (medium size)
150 g of flour grade 0
37.5 melted butter
110 g of stevia/erythritol sugar
2 medium eggs at room temperature
120 g of soy drink
12 g of baking powder
1 tablespoon of icing sugar (some of it will be used before cooking)
1 teaspoon of cinnamon
Procedure:
Prep the Apples: Remove the core of your 3 medium apples - you can of course peel them if you want to. Slice them thinly or cut them into small cubes. Toss them with a pinch of the cinnamon to let the flavours meld while you prep the rest.
Whisk the Base: In a large bowl, beat the 2 room-temperature eggs with the 110g of stevia/erythritol until the mixture is pale, light, and airy.
Add Liquids: Slowly pour in the 37.5g of melted butter (make sure it's warm, not hot!) and the 120g of soy drink. Whisk gently to combine.
Fold in Dry Ingredients: Sift the 150g of grade 0 flour, the 12g of baking powder, and the remaining cinnamon into the bowl. Fold gently with a spatula to keep the batter airy.
(If diced) Combine: Fold most of the apple cubes into the batter. Save a small handful for the top. Pour the batter into a lined tin and top with the remaining cubes.
(if sliced) Combine: Pour the batter into a lined cake tin. If you sliced the apples, carefully place the slices inside the batter. Otherwise, arrange the remaining apple slices on top and sprinkle with a bit of the icing sugar to create a sweet, golden crust.
The Oven: Bake at 180°C (350°F) for about 35–40 minutes / oven mode: static mode. Use the toothpick test to ensure it's cooked through, but do not open the oven until you reach 30 minutes.
The Finishing Touch: Once cooled, dust with the remaining icing sugar.
Further tips and notes: I love cinnamon, therefore I sprinkled a little bit of cinnamon on top of the cake before baking.
Original recipe included icing sugar, that's why you'll see it in the process - but unfortunately I didn't have icing sugar at home, so I tried to replace it with a little of sugar.