Sunday, September 29, 2013

Fresh Apple Cake

My mother passed away 14 years ago and recently I went home to visit the family.  A lot of her stuff is no longer in the house but there still remains a recipe box full of recipes she had collected over the years, many of which are in her own handwriting.  I was shuffling through it looking for something yummy to make and found the recipe for Fresh Apple Cake.  I don't remember ever having it growing up but had some apples I wanted to use so decided to make it.  It was delicious and I can tell will soon become a fan favorite.

Mix: 
4 cups of peeled and diced apples
2 cups of sugar

Then add:
1/2 c oil
1 c chopped nuts
1 cup raisins, plumped (to plump: soak in boiling water approx 10 mins)

Sift separately:
2 c flour
2 tsp baking soda
2 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp salt

Gradually add dry mixture to apple mixture.  Bake 350 degrees for approx 40 minutes. 

It looks more like a cobbler than a cake.  Also, it tastes like a bar cookie but is much more moist and crumbly.  It paired perfectly with the vanilla ice cream we put on top.  Next time I make this I'm going to try it with white and brown sugar for a more caramelized taste.  Also, this would probably still be good with half the sugar as it was quite sweet.

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