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Aunt Lydia's Apple Cake

Submitted by: Mae McClure
This recipe was originated by my aunt about 60 years ago. It can be served for a breakfast treat or for dinner with a scoop of ice cream. It took many years before she released this absolutely delicious cake recipe. 

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Apple Cake VII

Submitted by: Jill Hatch
Home Town: Wilford, Idaho, USA
Living In: Orem, Utah, USA
This is a very moist Bundt cake that lets you use up those apples that might be going soft. My family loves this. It is a Fall tradition at our home. 

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Apple Dumpling Cake

Submitted by: Amy S.
The French call this style of dessert a clafouti, in which a batter is poured over and through the fruit. It is equally at home at the breakfast or dinner table. 

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Apple Cake I

Submitted by: Judy Richardson
This is a tasty cake that stores well and is quite easy to make. 

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Apple Cake IV

Submitted by: Ann
A great tasting, moist cake and a great way to use up extra apples 

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Chocolate Sheet Cake III

Submitted by: Arrenia
The classic chocolate sheet cake with cooked chocolate frosting. It uses a whole can of sweetened condensed milk. 

Washington Apple Cake

Submitted by: Alice
This recipe keeps well and freezes even better. My family and friends love it. Great for those parties when you need to take a dessert or just because you have a sweet tooth. 

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Texas Sheet Cake IV

Submitted by: Maggie
This chocolate cake is made in a jelly roll pan and uses dark cocoa rather than unsweetened chocolate. 

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Apple Cake V

Submitted by: Deb
A quick and easy apple cake. Moist and satisfying. 

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German Apple Cake I

Submitted by: Barbara
This German Apple Cake is a moist dense cake that keeps well. It has been a family favorite for twenty years. 
 
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