Soft Apple Butter Delights

Submitted by: pamrock 
This cookie has a nutty character and is also quite nutritious! 

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Danish Pastry Apple Bars I

Submitted by: Stephanie 
Serve warm or cool, topped with powdered sugar or whipped cream. For best results use a tart baking apple such as Cortland, Rome, or Northern Spy. 

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Caramel Apple Bars II

Submitted by: Christine 
A fall favorite with baked apples and gooey caramel. A great rainy day project! 

Caramel Apple Bars I

Submitted by: Rosina 
Caramel and apples make for delicious bars. Pecans in place of the walnuts would work equally as well. 

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Danish Pastry Apple Bars II

Submitted by: LONDONER 
Apples spiced with cinnamon are baked with a crunchy cornflake layer in pastry shell, topped with a sweet almond glaze and cut into bars -- like apple pie you can eat with your hands. 

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Apple Bars

Submitted by: S. Powell 
Granny Smith apples work well in this recipe. 

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Apple Butter Beauties

Submitted by: Kevin Ryan 
Great with homemade apple butter, but store-bought is extremely good too! 

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Apple Oatmeal Bars

Submitted by: DEANMONA 
My husband loves these. He calls them Apple Crisp. The recipe came from his Mother. 

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Caramel Apple Bars III

Submitted by: Pammy101 
These bars taste like caramel apples, but without all the fuss! 

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Apple Butter Spice Cake

Submitted by: Shirley 
Apple butter, butter and sour cream provide unsurpassed moistness in this flavorful cake enhanced with nut and spice. No need for frosting here! 
 
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