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Apple Strudel II

Submitted by: June
A wonderful mixture of apples, walnuts, raisins and cinnamon is rolled inside a homemade dough. This is a real holiday treat! 

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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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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. 

German Apple Cake II

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

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German Apple Dapple Cake

Submitted by: Trudee
More apples than cake! Topped with a rich caramel sauce. 

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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. 

The Big Apple Pie

Submitted by: Sharon Anderson
An all-butter pie crust wraps around this award winning apple pie. 

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Easy Apple Strudel

Submitted by: Jess Luv
Home Town: Landrum, South Carolina, USA
This apple strudel recipe is very simple to make, yummy and best of all, inexpensive. 

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French Apple Tart (Tarte de Pommes a la Normande)

Submitted by: wurzeltree
Home Town: Clevedon, Somerset, England, U.K.
Living In: Windsor, Ontario, Canada
This is a marvelous apple tart that can be made in a pie plate or tart pan if you have one. A frangipane filling really brings together the flavors of fall, and the apples create a beautiful design. 

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Mom's Apple Pie II

Submitted by: Denise MacGregor
Mom's apple pie is your standard for all other apple pies! It is a typical New England recipe that tastes the best in the fall when the apples are at their prime. 
 
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