Instant Pot Apple Cake is so moist and tender! I made it with fresh apples and full of rich cinnamon flavor! Serve it warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Or, let it cool and sprinkle some powdered sugar on top.
Do you sometimes find your fridge overwhelmed with too many apples? Or simply tired of enjoying only Instant Pot Cheesecake recipes? Well, look no further! This easy Instant Pot Apple Cinnamon Cake recipe is a perfect excuse to use up all of these apples.
How to apply Pan inside the Pot Cooking Method
To make Instant Pot Apple cake, we will be using pan inside the pot method. Below are some key points to remember.
- First of all, we are using the inner pot of the Instant Pot (the one you usually cook in) to hold water only. The inner pot is NOT used to hold the cake.
- For this recipe will use a smaller pan. It’s 7 inches in size and fits inside the inner pot. A springform or removable bottom pan will cause more trouble than a sealed pan because the steam can easily penetrate tiny openings.
- The cake pan should be made out of metal (either stainless steel or aluminum).
- Cover this smaller pan TIGHTLY with foil to keep condensation from the water out of the cake. If the cake isn’t wrapped tightly enough in foil and water manages to get in – you will get a gooey undercooked cake. You can also overwrap the cake with plastic wrap, then over wrap it again with foil. By overwrap, I mean a full wrap over the top, around the bottom, and up over the top then halfway down the side of the pan. Repeat with the foil as an extra precaution.
- Next we will put this smaller pan comfortably on top of the trivet.
- Don’t be surprised if the cake batter is dense and thick. That’s how it should be.
- Finally, the Instant Pot Apple Cake is pressure cooked for 1 hour, followed by natural release method.
What type of cake pan will fit inside your Instant Pot
I made this Instant Pot apple cake in the 8 quart pot. Of course, it can and should be made in the 6 quart IP as well. And here are three cake pan options for both sizes. Just make sure that your cake pan is made out of metal and is NOT ceramic:
Note: your 8 inch round cake pan or removable bottom cake pan will fit in the 8 quart pot, however 8 inch spring form one won’t.
I personally think that removable bottom pan is a great option for 2 reasons:
- First of all, it doesn’t have a clip on the side like a spring form pan, which makes it really easy to fit inside the Instant.
- Second of all, it allows you to push up the bottom of the pan with the cake resting on.
- Finally, it causes no damage to the sides of the cake.
Can I use ceramic pan for Instant Pot Apple Cake?
Ceramic pan will not work in this Instant Pot Apple Cake recipe the same way. As you may know ceramic is less heat conductive than metal. Therefore the cake won’t be cooked through all the way.
Fortunately for us, most metal non-ceramic cake pans, like the cake pan used in this Apple Cake Instant Pot recipe, are made either from aluminum or stainless steel. Both of these materials take much less time to heat through than ceramic baking dishes.
I remember a reader who actually attempted to cook this cake inside the ceramic pot. She later reported that the cake batter was still not cooked even after 1 hour of pressure cooking. She had to increase cooking time from 1 to 1.5 hours in order for the cake to cook through.
Why use different rings for making Instant Pot desserts
When I turned my Instant Pot on with the apple cinnamon cake already in it, the strangest thing happened. It started smelling like a wonderful aroma of cinnamon apples. Wrong! Instead it started smelling like beef stew! I forgot to change the ring! This is exactly why I keep two separate rings: one – for desserts, and the other – for savory dishes.
And while I enjoy the smell of the stew, I would really prefer to smell apple and cinnamon while making a cake.
Are you also making both desserts and savory recipes with your Instant Pot? I recommend to use these BPA free and dishwasher safe genuine Instant Pot rings. That way you will have 2 different rings for those purposes to avoid your cake smelling like a stew!
Prepare the apples
First things first, I covered the apple slices with cinnamon and sugar. Then I went on to prepare the batter.
Prepare the batter
Second of all, I prepared the batter. Once you mix dry and wet ingredients together, you will see that the batter is quite thick. Tat’s completely normal. You might also think that there is not enough of it. And that’s OK too because the batter will expand when pressure cooked.
Next pour half of batter in the cake pan. And now spread half of apples on top of the batter.
Add the remaining batter covering most of the apple pieces. Finally, spread the remaining half apples and any juices on top.
Use aluminum foil to cover the cake pan
Now cover the cake pan tightly with aluminum foil. This is needed to trap the air and prevent excess moisture from getting into the cake.
Next add 1 cup water into the instant pot’s inner pot. Place cake pan wrapped in foil on the trivet. Finally put the trivet with the pan on it into the Instant Pot.
It’s time to put your IP to work! First, press Manual, then High Pressure and set cook time to 60 minutes. Once done, use Natural Pressure release before opening the Instant Pot.
How to enjoy this Instant Pot Apple Cake
I recommend serving Instant Pot Apple Cake warm with a bowl of ice cream. You can also cool it off and sprinkle some powdered sugar on top before serving.
Well, if you love experimenting with your Instant Pot as much as I do, make sure to look into these delicious pressure cooker recipes. All of them have detailed instructions on exactly what to do and step by step photos! So easy!
Instant Pot Country Style Ribs in BBQ Sauce
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Instant Pot Irish Beef and Guinness Stew
Readers’ images of this Instant Pot Apple Cake
This Instant Pot apple cake has been made many times by readers on Facebook and Pinterest. I thought you would be interested to see what it looks like! Here are the results. Below are some of the images of the cake provided by the readers:
Instant Pot Apple Cinnamon Cake
Ingredients
Apples
- 2 ½ cups apples, (cored, peeled and diced)
- ½ tablespoon ground cinnamon
- 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
Cake
- 1 ½ cups flour, (one and a half cup)
- ½ tablespoon baking powder
- ½ teaspoon sea salt
- ½ cup vegetable oil
- ¾ cup sugar
- 2 tablespoon orange juice
- 1 ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 large eggs, at room temperature
You will also need:
- 1 cup water, (to be used in the inner pot)
- Powdered sugar, (to decorate the top of the cake)
Instructions
Apples
- Toss chopped apple slices with cinnamon and 2 tablespoon sugar and set aside.
Cake
- In a large bowl mix dry ingredients: flour, baking powder and salt together and set aside.
- In a separate bowl, whisk wet ingredients: oil, orange juice, sugar, vanilla and eggs. Mix wet ingredients into dry ones very well. The resulting batter is very thick and will seem like there is not very much of it - that's OK.
- Grease a 7” cake pan (that's where the cake will go into).
- Pour half of batter in the cake pan.Spread half of apples on top of the batter.
- Add the remaining batter covering most of the apple pieces. Finally, spread the remaining half of apples and any juices on top.
- Cover the cake pan tightly with aluminum foil. Double wrap it! Cover with saran wrap
Instant Pot
- Have your Instant Pot plugged in and make sure you have the inner pot in.
- Add 1 cup water to Instant Pot. Place the cake pan wrapped in foil on the trivet and now place both in the Instant Pot.
- Press Manual, then High pressure and set cook time to 60 minutes. Once done use Natural Pressure release before opening the Instant Pot.
- Carefully take the trivet out of the instant pot and remove the foil wrapped caked from the trivet. Next remove the aluminum foil from the cake pan. Now allow the cake to cool for 10-15 minutes and then remove the cake from the pan.
- Sprinkle with powdered sugar or serve warm with a bowl of vanilla ice cream!
Nutritional information is provided as a courtesy only. This information comes from online calculators. Although whatsinthepan.com attempts to provide accurate nutritional information, these figures are only estimates.
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Notes
My other favorite apple cake recipe is this amazing Cinnamon Sugar Apple Cake:
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Dianr says
How long for the natural release?
Olga says
Use the entire time until the pin drops. Usually 20 minutes.
Jennifer says
I forgot to wrap in foil. Will it still be edible?
Olga says
Yes, it should be fine. I did same with cheesecake and it didn’t matter.
Karly says
Loved it! Made it in the 7 inch pan.
Mike says
My wife makes this cake when we beg her for it. We always eat it warm with ice cream. Thumbs up!
Jennifer says
We loved it – it was like a big donut!!!
Olga says
Healthier donut though.
Vicky says
I love most of the recipes I tried. The instant pot is new to me and so I like to see clear instructions. Thank you!
Lorrieb says
This seems almost like an old-fashioned English “pudding”. I am going to make it in a bundt pan. We shall see!. I can’t wait.
Olga says
It’s really good! We make it every year for Christmas.
Leslie says
I make a cake like this in my regular oven very similar what I do is put brown sugar and butter in the bottom of my pan switch a few raisins and heat the pan to melt sugar then I put apples and then the cake batter you can layer it with the rest of the apples and batter.
it is a heavy moist cake and very very tasty I have also made it with rinsed cocktail fruit and other types of fruit it is well loved. I am going to try it with your recipe because I don’t know how to adapt mine.
Olga says
It does sound similar with layering and the moistness of the cake. Do you invert yours (do you bake it with the top side down)?
Chris Hauser says
My first cake via Instant Pot and I’m thrilled with the result! I like the moistness that come from using the IP. Thanks for the recipe! One question: Since I haven’t purchased a 7″ cake pan yet, I used a small stainless steel bowl, sort of like using a bundt pan without the artful shape. The tapered sided made it hard to remove from the pan, so I just inverted onto a platter. Question: Do you think it would make a difference if I simply reversed the batter order, adding fruit first and then the batter? That way I could simple invert it and still have it look nice. Thoughts?
Olga says
It looks like you are going for apple upside down cake look! I think it’s a great idea. I might try it myself with thinner and longer apple slices to make it look like a Tarte Tatin.
Sharon says
Just made this – came out like a cake that had been cooked in wet “heat” rather than dry. Made and baked it exactly per the instructions. I have it now in the oven trying to salvage it. My second IP failures :o/
Win says
Exactly what I’m doing at this time. Checking comments to see if anyone else had this problem. I checked the recipe to see what I did wrong. Followed directions to a T. We’ll see what happens when it comes out of the oven.