A fresh baked loaf of Easy Apple Quick Bread in 60 MInutes sits atop a cool marble cutting board. Three distinct slices reveal bits of shredded apple and pecans. Fresh Granny Smith apples and pecans frame the golden loaf. A small dish of whipped butter sits off to the left of the board. A small slice of the apple bread is generously topped with butter.

Easy Apple Quick Bread in 60 Minutes

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This Easy Apple Quick Bread in 60 Minutes is packed with tart apples, pecan pieces, and just the right amount of sugar and spice. If fall has you thinking about getting back to basics, this easy apple cake recipe will earn a place among your favorites.

This simple apple cake recipe can be served by the slice as is, or topped with a dollop of whipped cream. I’ve even cheated by slicing into it while it was still warm and serving with a scoop of vanilla ice cream on the side. Yeah, it’s pretty good that way, too.

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The Danshari Method in the kitchen

Like the Japanese concept of Wabi-Sabi, which embraces the beauty of a simple, well-loved and well-used minimalist approach to life, Danshari is a modern take on our relationship with the things that fill our lives. The focus; however, is less on minimizing and more on mindful choice and optimization.

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Back to basics.

I’ve often taken this approach (or some variation on a theme) to my life in general – at times cutting back on the extraneous and re-evaluating before refilling my days with a focus on the things that matter most to me. But let’s face it, life can be chaotic, downright manic at times – and it’s a continual process.

Recently, I’ve found myself reassessing my time in the kitchen in terms of old and new recipes and the food I consume in general. And I find I cycle with the seasons. In the spring and summer, I like to play more in the kitchen. By fall, I’m beginning to crave old, familiar flavors that evoke memories and by the time winter hits, I want nothing but simple, flavorful food. Nothing fancy, just the essence of good food that nourishes both body and soul.

For example, around the same time I began working on this post, I also shared a recipe for Crazy Simple 15 Minute Skillet Granola. I was craving the familiar crunch of this simple granola, which I use to top everything from yogurt and fruit to vanilla ice cream (and often with a drizzle of honey).

It wasn’t a recipe I was planning to post at the time, but it just seemed like the right moment to transfer it from the folder of personal recipes that I keep on my desk to the blog world. There’s nothing extraordinary about my granola recipe or this apple bread recipe. Essentially, they are both just very simple, solid, and delicious recipes. And they are ones I have intentionally chosen to keep in my personal rotation over the years. I think there’s something to be said for those recipes that seem to weather the seasons.

If you’re interested in learning more about Danshari, check out this article by Trudy Roth on The Ancient Art of scaling Back to Upscale Your Life.


So, what does Danshari have to do with this recipe for Easy Apple Quick Bread in 60 Minutes?

More than you might think. I was starting to feel that familiar shift in thinking – the season of scaling back – coming upon me. It wasn’t until I read an Instagram post by a foodie friend of mine, who is a chef in LA, that it pierced the veil.

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Ready for the oven

In his post, he openly and elegantly shared his philosophy on food and what drew him to the business – the art of cooking and the joy he gets from creating. The crazy hours, the heat, the perils and injuries that come with working in a commercial kitchen – none of that diminishes the joy he feels when he’s in the right place – the kitchen – doing what he loves most. If that doesn’t speak to mindful choice and optimization, I don’t know what does!

So again, what does the practice of Danshari have to do with this apple cake recipe? It’s part of my process of scaling back, of seeking out time-tested classics and refocusing on simple, good things. For me, scaling back and simplifying has always been a way to clear the clutter that impedes my creativity and confuses my taste buds. There’s something about munching on an apple that just feels honest, a bit closer to the ground.

The irony of this post and its focus on Danshari is that I got a little carried away this apple season. So while I steadily work through my overflowing fruit bowl, I thought I’d share this simple apple cake recipe with you.

I enjoy playing with flavors, textures and the odd pairing of ingredients here and there. But chasing the next big thing in the food world shouldn’t steal your joy in the kitchen. And sometimes you need to get back to simple fare – like a palate cleanser – before you can fully appreciate and experience the next big thing.

A freshly baked loaf of Best Old Fashioned Zucchini Bread in 60 Minutes sits cooling. Just a few more minutes and it's ready to slice into.
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Fresh out of the oven. Just needs to cool!

Such is the case with this recipe for Easy Apple Quick Bread in 60 Minutes. This recipe is packed with fresh grated Granny Smith apples. Their tartness keeps the flavor profile of this quick bread from getting overly sweet. Pecan pieces add a bit of crunch, and brown sugar and spice add beautiful warmth to this quick bread. The result is something very familiar – like biting into an apple pie in quick bread form.

As far as moist apple cake recipes go, this one couldn’t get any easier. The process is so simple. Wet and dry ingredients are divided and mixed separately before being combined together and transferred to a quick loaf pan to bake. No fancy steps, just a quick mix, an hour in the oven and a little time to cool before enjoying. It doesn’t get any easier.

Keeping it simple

I like simple pleasures. A hot cup of tea or coffee to pair with a generous slice of this Easy Apple Quick Bread in 60 Minutes definitely ticks all the right boxes for me. I hope you give this simple apple cake recipe a try. Keep it simple and always delicious!


Easy Apple Quick Bread in 60 Minutes
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Easy Apple Quick Bread in 60 Minutes

Recipe by Maria Ostrander Course: DessertCuisine: AmericanDifficulty: Easy
Yield

1

loaf
Prep time

15

minutes
Cooking time

55

minutes

This lovely quick bread is packed with tart apples, pecan pieces, and just the right amount of sugar and spice.

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups A.P. Flour

  • 1/2 cup firmly packed light brown sugar

  • 1/2 cup white granulated sugar

  • 1 tsp. baking soda

  • 1/2 tsp. kosher salt

  • 1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon

  • 1/4 tsp. ground nutmeg

  • 1/2 cup vegetable oil

  • 2 large eggs, room temperature

  • 1 cup fresh Granny Smith Apples, peeled and shredded

  • 1 tsp. fresh lemon juice

  • 1/2 cup pecan pieces, tossed in 2 Tbsp. A.P. Flour

Directions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
  • Prepare a standard-size, quick bread loaf pan by spraying the sides with nonstick spray and lining with parchment paper as shown. Set aside.
  • In a medium-size bowl, combine the flour, sugars, baking soda, salt, cinnamon and nutmeg. Set aside.
  • Toss the pecan pieces and 2 Tbsp. of A.P. flour in a small bowl. Set aside.
  • In a large mixing bowl, combine the oil, eggs, apples and lemon juice. Whisk on medium speed until all the wet ingredients are thoroughly combined.
  • Add the dry ingredients to the wet mixture and mix on low until well combined. Scrape down the sides and bottom of the bowl.
  • Add the pecans and mix in by hand with a spatula until completely incorporated.
  • Pour the batter into the prepared loaf pan and bake for 55 – 60 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
  • Remove from oven and allow to cool completely before slicing.
  • Bread will keep stored in an airtight container at room temperature for 5 days.

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