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German Apple Cake II

Submitted by: Michele Starkel 
Apple cake with cream cheese frosting. 

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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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German Apple Pudding Cake

Submitted by: Ann 
A fresh apple cake with nuts and raisins that, after baking, but still hot, has a cooked caramel-like topping poured over it. If using a glass baking dish, reduce oven temperature by 25 degrees. 

Apple Dapple Cake

Submitted by: IRENED 
Moist and flavorful! 

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Apple Walnut Cake

Submitted by: Debi Lallana 
Great without frosting. Not too sweet, the flavor leaves you with good memories. 

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Fresh Apple Cake I

Submitted by: MITCHEL 
Bake this old recipe in a cast iron skillet. 

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Cocoa Apple Cake

Submitted by: v monte 
This recipe is very moist and rich. I have also made it in loaf pans, and given it away for holidays. Originally submitted to CakeRecipe.com. 

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German Apple Cake

Submitted by: Edie DeSpain 
'My mother made this cake for me and my brothers during our childhood,' says Edie DeSpain, a field editor from Logan, Utah. 'It's excellent anytime of the year for potlucks or picnics.' 

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Apple Cake V

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

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Apple Sheet Cake

Submitted by: Barbara 
Almost like an apple pie, but baked in a 10x15 inch sheet pan. Apple filling is baked between 2 layers of pastry, then covered with a creamy white frosting. 
 
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