Dash of Grace: Baking with apples

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Grace’s apple doozie pizza recipe puts a fun new spin on a traditional apple treat. (Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com)
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*To use fresh apples. Peel and chop two to three cups apples. Saute in 2 tablespoons butter until tender. Add a few tablespoons sugar if you like but keep them a bit tart because the topping adds a lot of sweetness. Continue with recipe.

Amount per serving: Calories, 512; fat, 26.7g; cholesterol, 31mg

Delores’ apple cake

This is a recipe printed in an old cookbook loaned to me by a reader several years ago. She recommended this recipe, so I tried it. It was the best apple cake I had ever tasted. It was well-received by the readers, as well. We have had several requests to rerun the recipe over the years, so It has become a sweet tradition to reprint it every few years.

Beat 3 eggs until thick and lemon-colored.

Add:

1 3/4 cups sugar

1 teaspoon vanilla

2 cups sifted flour

1 teaspoon cinnamon

1 teaspoon baking soda

1 cup vegetable oil

2 apples, sliced and unpeeled

1/3 cup nuts

Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour or until done. Sprinkle with powdered sugar.

NOTE FROM GRACE: I tried this cake two ways. The recipe does not say what size pan to bake it in, so I used a 9-by-13-inch for one, and I sliced the apples with the peel on, just as the recipe says. When the cake was done, I sprinkled it lightly with powdered sugar.

Then I baked another in a bundt pan. I doubt if they had bundt pans in that era, but I don’t know. For this one, I peeled the apples and chopped them into about half-inch pieces. I sprinkled the cake lightly with a cinnamon/granulated sugar mixture after it was done.

On both cakes, I beat everything with the mixer before folding in the apples and nuts.

The batter will be thick, since you can see it has no liquid except the oil.

My cakes did not have to bake the full hour. The bundt cake was done in about 50 minutes and the 9-by-13 in about 40 minutes. 

I liked the bundt pan cake the best; it seemed to be more tender and I liked the apples cut smaller and peeled. And bundt cakes are so pretty!

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