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  2. These Bars Are Way Easier Than Classic Apple Pie - AOL

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    Apple pie bars are the ultimate fall dessert recipe. Easier than homemade apple pie, this dessert has a buttery shortbread crust and sweet glaze on top.

  3. Preppy Kitchen's John Kanell shares delicious apple cake recipe

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    Assemble the cake: In a small saucepan over medium heat, combine 1/2 cup of the sugar with 1/2 cup water. Heat, stirring frequently, until the sugar is just dissolved.

  4. All you'll need is a box of spice cake mix, eggs, oil, apple juice, powdered sugar and a can of apple pie filling. Related: I Made Dolly Parton's Famous 3-Ingredient Cake from Steel Magnolias ...

  5. Apple Pie Bars Recipe - AOL

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    HEAT oven to 400ºF. BEAT cream cheese and butter in large bowl with mixer until well blended. Gradually add 3 cups flour, mixing on low speed after each addition just until blended.

  6. Apple cake - Wikipedia

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    The Versunkener Apfelkuchen (sunken apple cake) is an apple cake that has apples halves, usually peeled and hasselbacked, sunk into the sponge cake batter. [2] Apfelkuchen mit Hefeteig (apple cake with yeast dough) combines apples with a rich yeast dough, like a traditional coffee cake. Apfelstreuselkuchen (apple streusel cake) is a sheet cake ...

  7. Upside-down cake - Wikipedia

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    The first American recipes for upside-down cake, using prunes, appeared in newspapers in 1923. [5] [6]Traditional upside-down preparations include the American pineapple upside-down cake, the French Tarte Tatin, [7] and the Brazilian or Portuguese bolo de ananás (also known as bolo de abacaxi).

  8. Jewish apple cake - Wikipedia

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    Jewish apple cake is a dense cake made with apples which originated in Poland, [1] but is now sold mostly in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. [2] Apples are common in Jewish Ashkenazi cooking and are a part of the traditional food served during the Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year).

  9. Irish Apple Cake Is Drizzled with Creamy Custard Sauce - AOL

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    Irish apple cake is the perfect dessert recipe. The soft cinnamon cake is topped with thinly sliced apples, a golden buttery crumble, and crème anglaise.