Amish Applesauce Cake – This Recipe Turns Out A Cake More Moist Than Niagara Falls
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If there is one thing that I’ve learned since moving to Pennsylvania it’s that the Amish folks sure are good cooks. There is this little store down from my house that is run by two Amish ladies and they sell tons of goodies and treats there. I go over and purchase a few things about once every two weeks. If I go more often than that I think I’d be as big as an elephant.
Anyway, these ladies sell everything from homemade donuts to cakes and pies. One of their cakes that I am particularly keen on is the applesauce cake. One day, i asked one of the ladies if they would share their recipe with me and she did! So, lucky for you guys and gals, I now get to share it with you. Mr. Food had the same recipe on his website, too 🙂
Recipe courtesy of Mr. Food.
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