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Peach Upside Down Cake II

Submitted by: Judy Wilson
A citrus flavored cake with canned peaches. 

Peach Graham Upside Down Torte

Submitted by: Carol
This cake is different twist on the usual pineapple upside down cake. It is a wonderful cake served anytime, everyone will love it. 

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Plum Blueberry Upside Down Cake

Submitted by: Dina
Use fresh or frozen fruit in this stunning twist on the upside down cake. 

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Peach Upside-Down Cake III

Submitted by: Valerie
Low-fat and delicious. Made with fresh peaches. 

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Cottage Pudding - Upside Down Cake

Submitted by: Sandra
This is my husband's favorite. I first made it over thirty years ago. You can use canned peaches or pineapple in place of the sliced apples. 

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Upside-Down Coffee Cake

Submitted by: Colleen Royal
This is a gorgeous moist and gooey coffee cake! Use any type of fresh or frozen fruit, or combination of 2 fruits. Peach, cherry, blackberry and/or red raspberry are some of the best. The deep baking pan is required due to the bubbling caramel sauce and the height of the cake. Every time I serve it I get rave reviews! 

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Chocolate Cherry Upside Down Cake

Submitted by: Janice Reesman
This is an old favorite from my recipe box that I have had for 25 years that 's non-dairy and egg free! 

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Rhubarb Upside Down Cake I

Submitted by: Doll Face
Easy and delicious. 

Peach Filled Cake

Submitted by: Carol
This is a lovely cake to make when peaches are ripe. It is a lemon cake filled with fresh peach slices. 

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Pineapple Upside-Down Cake II

Submitted by: Nina
This recipe was given to me by a good friend in Hawaii. She always uses fresh pineapple, the end product is delicious. Very yummy served with ice cream or whipped cream as an accompaniment. 
 
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