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Caramel Apple Roll-Ups

Submitted by: Mrs Nault
Home Town: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Living In: Tarawa Terrace, North Carolina, USA
A perfect blend of caramel, apples, and cinnamon with a hint of cheesecake taste all rolled up and filled with ooey goodness. 

Apple Pie Bars

Submitted by: cheryl
Easy and delicious. Great for a party or just as a snack. A wonderful way to use apples. 

Apple Slices

Submitted by: Deborah
Peeled and sliced apples arranged in a thin layer between flaky crusts. 
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Apple Dumplings II

Submitted by: Beverley
Whole apples are wrapped in homemade pastry, drizzled with a simple syrup and baked until tender. 
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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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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. 

Apple Pie Slices

Submitted by: G. Galstad
These bars are just like apple pie. Pie crust, cinnamon and apples in a convenient bar form. 
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Apple Strudel

Submitted by: Heather
Sweet apples, currants, and raisins are spiced with cinnamon, wrapped in phyllo with fresh breadcrumbs and baked until golden and hot. 
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Dutch Apple Dessert

Submitted by: EAGLE BRAND®
Serve this crunchy baked apple dessert with ice cream. It's the BEST! 
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German Apple Strudel

Submitted by: Jo Vandevelde
Apples, cinnamon and poppy seeds are rolled in thinly stretched pastry and baked with cream and butter until tender and golden. 
 
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