Gâche melée is a heavy and dense Guernsey cake that is traditionally prepared with a combination of apples, flour, sugar, milk, salt, and suet (instead of butter). When baked, it is recommended to serve the cake cut into squares, and it should ideally be accompanied by a dollop of Guernsey cream or a scoop of ice cream on the side.
"For dessert I had a Gâche Melée and although I'm not that into sweets, I was blown away. It's a very typical dessert for the Channel Island of Guernsey - a delicious, oven-warm cake with apples."