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Kentucky Bourbon Cake

Submitted by: Holly
Fruit cake soaked in whiskey. Should be made a month in advance, if you can wait that long (I can't!). You'll need some cheesecloth for giving this cake its trademark bourbon wrap. 

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Kentucky Butter Cake

Submitted by: Suzanne Stull
Moist and buttery cake made from readily available ingredients with a luscious butter sauce. 

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Old Fashioned Cinnamon Nut Cake

Submitted by: Holly
This is an old recipe. To serve, break the cake apart with two forks. 

Run For The Roses Pie III

Submitted by: Judi
Under the rich, bourbon-infused filling is a layer of chocolate and chopped nuts that melts while it bakes and adds great texture and flavor. This pie is especially lovely when served with vanilla bean ice cream. As famous in Kentucky as the Kentucky Derby! 

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Kentucky Pecan Pie

Submitted by: Laurie Nanni
Corn syrup and brown sugar do magical things in this simple pecan pie that bakes up rich, gooey and delicious. The filling is stirred up, poured into an uncooked pie shell, sprinkled with pecans and baked. 

Tennessee Stack Cake

Submitted by: Diana
This is a lightly spiced stack cake that uses dried apples, though the apples are not spiced. This cake tastes even better after it has been stored for a couple of days. 

Old Fashioned Spice Cake

Submitted by: Winona
This cake is good with a cream cheese frosting. 

Old Fashioned Pound Cake II

Submitted by: Sylvia Zumpano
This is my Mom's recipe from about 1930. It rises high in the tube pan, is moist, and smells heavenly baking. 

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Kentucky Banana Pudding

Submitted by: Melody
This is my grandmothers recipe! A version with a cookie crust. 

Run For The Roses Pie I

Submitted by: Heidi
After the horse race, settle down to this classic American pie - it has chocolate chips, walnuts and an infusion of bourbon. 
 
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