Italian Apple Olive Oil Cake Recipe (w/ video) | The Mediterranean Dish (2024)

This apple cake with olive oil has it's origins in the coastal region of Liguria, Italy. A simple and delicious olive oil cake recipe with sweet chunks of fresh apples and plump raisins with hints of cinnamon. Perfectly moist and dense with just enough crumble!

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People of the Mediterranean, at least the part I grew up in, love their tea time.

I don't want you to picture an English high tea situation, as lovely as that sound, but a more casual affair. Just time with friends and family to catch up on life over a cup of tea (no special china needed.)

At my parents' home, it was black tea with some dried fruits and nuts on the side, and, on occasion, a little strudel. In my home, it's usually a no-fuss crustless ricotta cheesecake, red wine poached pears, or a simple cake much like today's apple cake recipe.

Whether you're into afternoon tea or morning coffee with friends, this Italian apple olive oil cake--with chunks of sweet apple and plump raisins--will fit the bill!

And if you're looking for something sweet enough, but not too sweet, this olive oil cake is just that! But sweet-toothed folks can easily add a drizzle of warmed dark honey or caramel, maybe even a scoop of your favorite vanilla ice cream, if you're feeling indulgent.

This apple cake is easy to make, and you'll love the little Italian twist, borrowed from Liguira, Italy!

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Italian Apple Olive Oil Cake

This olive oil cake is a modern version of one from the coastal region of Liguria, Italy. It's a no-frosting and no-fuss type cake, the kind Italian nonnas might whip up on short notice!

Here's the gist. Simple rustic olive oil cake with chunks of sweet fresh apple and plump raisins with warm hints of cinnamon and nutmeg. It's dense with just enough crumble.

Extra virgin olive oil is obviously key in this cake, it lends great moisture and tenderness and provides a layer of complexity and richness to this rustic cake. (I used this Private Reserve EVOO, by the way.)

Can I Use Olive Oil in Cake?

People of the Mediterranean have been baking with olive oil for years (even in things like banana bread!) But the question may still pop up, "can I use olive oil in cake?"

The short answer is: yes! Even die-hard butter fans agree that olive oil makes exceptionally good cakes.

Here are three reasons why olive oil is great in cakes:

1. At room temperature, olive oil is liquid, so it does add superior moisture overtime even with leftovers.

2. Using quality extra virgin olive oil in place of butter is a great way to cut saturated fats and add more monosaturated fats, which promote good cholesterol.

3. Very simply, a good extra virgin olive oil, like this one I used, will add a wonderful, rich and nounaced flavor to your cake without calling too much attention to itself.

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TIPS FOR THIS OLIVE OIL CAKE RECIPE

Three important tips for making this cake:

1. The batter for this particular olive oil cake will be thick. Trust me, it's meant to be. Resist the urge to add water or anything else to loosen it.

2. What kind of apples to use and how to cut them for this recipe? This time I used gala apples, but you can use other baking apples you like (Honey Crisp Apples or Pink Lady Apples. It's even better if you use a couple apple varieties for a more complex flavor. For example, instead of just gala apples, you can mix in Granny Smith apples, which have a more tart, subtly acidic flavor.

I prefer to chop the apples to a fairly small chop/dice for a more rustic texture. That way, they won't completely disappear in the cake, instead you get some sweet apple bites in each piece.

If you're someone who enjoys more citrusy flavor profile, then be sure to check out my orange cardamom olive oil cake.And, chocolate lovers, don't miss my chocolate olive oil cake!

3. Use Quality Extra Virgin Olive Oil. As the name implies, this is an olive oil cake, and you should be able to detect some olive oil notes. Don't worry, it will not be overwhelming, but the slightly savory notes of extra virgin olive oil will lend an appealing flavor complexity.

My best advice to you is to use only quality extra virgin olive oil or you may end up with less than describable flavor. Worse, rancid!

I used our Private Reserve extra virgin olive oil from organically grown and processed Koroeniki olives. An exquisite cold extracted and unfiltered oil with a delicate intensity, vivid color, and low acidity of 0.4%. Read more about this oil here.

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Can this be a Vegan cake?

It's quite simple to make a vegan version of this Italian apple olive oil cake. Obviously, the one ingredient you need to replace is the eggs.

While I have not personally tried it, one awesome reader, Elena, just wrote in to share her vegan take on this apple olive oil cake: "I used about 1 cup of coconut milk (in which I soaked the raisins) and 1 cup of orange juice , to replace the 2 eggs. I also added a handful of walnuts, so delicious!"

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Italian Apple Olive Oil Cake

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  • Author: The Mediterranean Dish
  • Total Time: 1 hour 5 minutes
  • Yield: 1 cake 1x
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Description

Simple and rustic Apple Olive Oil Cake with chunks of apple, raisins and the perfect combination of spices. The kind of no-fuss olive oil cake you'll love.

Ingredients

Scale

  • 2 large Gala apples, peeled and chopped as finely as possible
  • Orange juice to soak apples in
  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • ½ tsp ground cinnamon
  • ½ tsp ground nutmeg
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 cup Private Reserve extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 large eggs
  • ⅔ cup gold raisins, soaked in warm water for 15 minutes and then drained well
  • Confectioner's sugar for dusting

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
  2. Place the chopped apples in a bowl and add orange juice; just enough juice to toss and coat apples so as to prevent browning.
  3. In a large mixing bowl sift together the flour, cinnamon, nutmeg, baking powder and baking soda. Set aside for now
  4. In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a whisk, add sugar and extra virgin olive oil. Mix on low for 2 minutes until well-combined
  5. While mixer is on, add the eggs, one at a time, and continue to mix another 2 minutes until mixture increases in volume (it should be thicker but still runny)
  6. In the large bowl with the dry ingredients, make a well in the middle of the flour mixture. Add the wet mixture (the sugar and olive oil mixture) into the well. Using a wooden spoon, stir until just blended; it will be a thick batter (do not add anything to loosen it).
  7. Drain raisins (which have been soaking in water) completely; and rid apples of excess juice. Add both raisins and apples to the batter and mix with spoon until well-combined. Again, batter will be fairly thick.
  8. Line a 9-inch cake pan with parchment paper. Spoon thick batter into the pan, and level the top with the back of your wooden spoon.
  9. Bake in 350 degrees F for 45 minutes or until an inserted tooth pick or wooden skewer comes out clean.
  10. Cool completely in pan. When ready, simply lift parchment up to transfer cake into a serving dish. Dust with confectioner's sugar. Alternatively, heat some dark honey to serve on top (those with a sweeter tooth like this option.)

Notes

  • Important Tip using excellent extra virgin olive oil makes the biggest difference in this cake. Inferior olive oils will produce less than desirable taste. We use our Private Reserve extra virgin olive oil, Or Early Harvest extra virgin olive oil for deeper flavor.
  • Can this be Vegan? While I have not personally tried the vegan version of this cake, one of our readers, Elena just wrote in to share her vegan take on this apple olive oil cake: "I used about 1 cup of coconut milk (in which I soaked the raisins) and 1 cup of orange juice , to replace the 2 eggs. I also added a handful of walnuts, so delicious!"
  • StorageThis cake is best consumed within 2-3 days or so. Store it in an airtight class container for 2-3 days in a cool and dry place. You can refrigerate, but bring to room temperature before serving.
  • Recommended for this RecipePrivate Reserve Greek extra virgin olive oil (from organically grown and processed Koroneiki olives); all-natural ground nutmeg
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  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
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  • Cuisine: Italian/Mediterranean

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FAQs

Why is my olive oil cake so dense? ›

Several things could contribute to a dense olive oil cake, including overmixing the batter, using too much flour, or not incorporating enough air into the batter during mixing.

Which olive oil is best for cakes? ›

Every day extra-virgin olive oil works great in olive oil cake. I use the Kirkland brand from Costco. It's not refined, pure or organic, although you can play around with any of those varieties of olive oil.

Can you use extra virgin olive oil in olive oil cake? ›

Because this cake is so simple, it's important to use high-quality ingredients–typically, extra virgin olive oil is used for the stronger flavor. Here, Stella explains why using a high-quality olive oil is worth it in olive oil cake.

Where do the Kardashians get olive oil cake? ›

Through word-of-mouth, Little House Confections started getting their name out there. Big things didn't really start happening until her friend Simone Harouche, a popular interior designer and stylist friend of Kim Kardashian's, bought a cake for Kim.

What makes a cake more moist oil or butter? ›

Why does oil give cake superior texture? Butter is 18% water, so when the batter is baked, some of its liquid evaporates. Replacing the water from the butter with oil means there's more fat left in the cakes to ensure tenderness.

Why does my olive oil cake sink in the middle? ›

If you have too much liquid or too much fat in your cake batter, this can result in a cake with a weak structure which can cause it to sink in the middle.

How long can you keep olive oil cake? ›

How long does it keep? Your olive oil cake will keep well for 4 days in an airtight container at room temperature. If frosted, it needs to be kept refrigerated. Let the cake cool fully before storing.

Is it better to bake with butter or oil? ›

The spongy texture and moist flavor that oil creates can be a boon to certain recipes. Not to mention oil is cheaper and easier to work with. Butter will always provide superior flavor and that melt-in-your-mouth texture. In many recipes, combining the two gives the best of both worlds.

Does olive oil go bad? ›

Olive oil will last 18 to 24 months after it wa made if the bottle is unopened. Once a bottle of olive oil has been opened, Ricchiuti advises consuming it within three to six months. “Keeping good quality oil in the house starts with buying good quality olive oil,” Ricchiuti says.

Why not use extra virgin olive oil for baking? ›

All cooking oils have what is called a "smoke point," the temperature at which the oil starts to break down and smoke. And where there's smoke, there will soon be fire. This is why extra virgin olive oil, which has a low smoke point of 350°F to 410°F, shouldn't be used for high heat cooking, especially frying.

Is canola oil better than olive oil? ›

Is Canola Oil Better than Olive Oil? No. Canola oil is high in monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats, making it technically a heart-healthy option. Olive oil, on the other hand, is rich in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds, making it a better choice for reducing the risk of chronic diseases.

Can I freeze olive oil cake? ›

This olive oil cake freezes beautifully. Once the cake is completely cooled wrap it in plastic wrap tightly, twice then wrap in foil. This tri-layer of protection helps prevent freezer burn. You can freeze slices of cake or the whole cake I suggest, dusting with confectioners sugar after you thaw the cake.

What can I use instead of olive oil in olive oil cake? ›

The 9 Best Olive Oil Substitutions
  1. Grapeseed Oil. Grapeseed oil isa neutral-tasting oil, so it won't add any noticeable flavor to your food. ...
  2. Canola Oil. Canola oil is another neutral oil made from crushed canola seeds. ...
  3. Sunflower Oil. ...
  4. Peanut Oil. ...
  5. Avocado Oil. ...
  6. Walnut Oil. ...
  7. Flaxseed Oil. ...
  8. Sesame Oil.

What is the best olive oil for your health? ›

Extra virgin olive oil is the healthiest version because it's cold-pressed only once without high heat or chemical solvents.

What oil does Kylie use? ›

"Almond oil or olive oil or jojoba oil," she tells Kardashian of her preferred oils, admitting that, like so many of us, she used to mispronounce jojoba.

Is it OK to bake a cake with olive oil? ›

Yes, it's true! Extra virgin olive oil is a great substitute for butter or other fats when baking cakes. It gives cakes a wonderfully moist texture and a light, subtle flavor that pairs perfectly with other ingredients like fresh fruit and nuts. Plus, it's healthy and packed with antioxidants and healthy fats.

How long does olive oil cake last? ›

How long does it keep? Your olive oil cake will keep well for 4 days in an airtight container at room temperature. If frosted, it needs to be kept refrigerated. Let the cake cool fully before storing.

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