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Sugar, Spice, and Everything Nice

03 October 2015
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This New England Apple Cider Cake has all of the great flavors for fall. Apple and cinnamon lovers will go wild! It takes 20 minutes to prep and about an hour to bake. Not only do I make this cake in the fall and winter, but I also enjoy it during the warmer months as well. And really, who wouldn’t?

 

Mmm, apple and cinnamon… your kitchen will smell really nice when this is in the oven. Of course, this cake tastes really nice, too. And though you have to be careful when and how you use Granny Smith apples, they work beautifully in this recipe. This is a great cake for any occasion – especially for potlucks or family gatherings, as it’s easy to just double the ingredients for a larger crowd!

Recipe and photo courtesy of A Family Feast.

 

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Quick Tip: I enjoy eating this cake with vanilla bean ice cream.

 

Another Delicious Southern Cake

03 October 2015
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If you want a fairly easy, delicious cake to bake, but you don’t want to settle for working with a mix, this Louisiana Crunch Cake is a nice choice. It’s a great Southern cake recipe that has become the favorite of so many bakers over the years.

 

I’m not sure exactly why this is considered a “crunch” cake. Maybe it’s the soft but crisp texture of the coconut? I just know that it is really moist, soft, buttery, and topped with a yummy buttercream glaze. I happen to think that it’s even better than the cake of the same name sold under the Entenmann’s brand. Even people who aren’t big fans of coconut will find plenty to love about this cake, and you don’t exactly have to be a master baker to make it, even though it is 100% from scratch.

Recipe and photo courtesy of Brown Sugar

 

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Quick tip: Use a regular or angel food bundt cake pan for this recipe.

A Tropically Creamy and Moist Cake That’s Divinely Velvety

02 October 2015
Grace
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If you like tropical flavors, such as pineapple and coconut, you’ll love this Coconut Preacher Cake. For something with such flavor and such a nice blend of textures, it’s amazingly simple to throw together. I have made this several times since I found the recipe – and it never fails!

 

The story I’ve heard is, the preacher cake got its name because it was something that you could whip up in a jiffy with ingredients on hand when you found out at the last minute that the preacher was coming over to visit. (Your well-meaning but absent-minded spouse forgot to tell you until the last minute, I’m guessing). In any event, I can see how this would be a harried homemaker’s go-to dessert: it’s moist and sweet, it has a nice mix of textures – and seriously, is there anything you can’t do with a simple cream cheese frosting? I call it a quick, easy, yummy win!

Recipe and photo courtesy of Nutmeg and Koko

 

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Quick tip: If you’re in a hurry, use store-bought frosting to save time.

An Easy and Creamy Seafood Dish

02 October 2015
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You know those days when you’re just completely sick and tired of your usual dinner recipes? The ones that keep going round and round in the dinner routine – everyone likes them, but sometimes they just get a little boring. The problem is, you don’t always have the time or the energy to make something different on a weeknight. What if I told you this recipe is the solution to your problem?

This Cajun Shrimp Fettuccine Alfredo adds a little New Orleans flair to a classic recipe, and it is quick and easy enough to make for a hectic midweek dinner. Though some recipes do, not all Italian or Cajun recipes take forever or require a heavy culinary workout. This creamy, spicy deliciousness takes only five basic steps and about 20 minutes to throw together, yet still packs gourmet-level flavor.

Recipe and photo courtesy of Cheese Cutters Corner

 

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Quick tip: Adjust the amount of Cajun to your liking.

This Cake Is Love at First Bite–YUM!

01 October 2015
Grace
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If you like cheesecake and like red velvet cake, you will love this beautiful marriage of the two: the Red Velvet Cheesecake. It’s a decadent blend of textures and flavors that is sure to make your sweet tooth really happy. Wow, this looks so festive and tastes even better! Many people probably would save this treat for the holidays, but with the weather already turning cooler, I just couldn’t resist giving this recipe a try. And boy, am I glad that I did! It’s two of my favorite types of cake, beautifully layered into one.

 

The mid layer can be deceiving – for someone taking a quick look at this cake, it may look like cream cheese frosting. But it isn’t! It’s the delicious baked cheesecake in between the gorgeous red velvet layers that makes this cake so extra special. Once you have a taste, you will keep going for one more bite!

Recipe and photo courtesy of Mel’s Kitchen Cafe

 

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Quick tip: The cheesecake layer can be baked and frozen up to several weeks in advance.

A Classic, Yummy Meat Pie–In Easy Casserole Form

01 October 2015
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Casseroles are great for convenience, and chicken pot pie is classic, soothing comfort food, particularly during the cooler months. This Chicken Pot Pie brings together convenience and comfort nicely, and it even sports a savory Bacon Cheddar Biscuit topping to make the dish out-of-this-world delicious! Who could resist all these beautiful flavors in such an easy-to-cook form!

 

I’ve always liked chicken pot pie, though I’ve always had to go for the top of the line Marie Callender’s ones if I settled for store-bought, and even those are kind of lean, for how much you pay for them. This casserole is much more filling than the usual store-bought options, not to mention being in a bit more of a family-friendly form and having a nice upgrade over the usual basic crust.

Recipe and photo courtesy of Chocolate Moosey

 

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Quick tip: Use a Dutch oven or other large pot and a 2-quart casserole dish or 9″ x 9″ baking pan for this recipe.

It’s Kind of Like a Sweet Tart, In Cake Form

30 September 2015
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This Drunken Apple Cake is a great cake recipe for fall and the holidays! It is incredibly moist, to the point of being custard-like in places, and it features a nice balance of sweet, tart, and (thanks in large part to the rum) slightly spicy flavor. This is a great choice for anyone who likes a really “wet” dessert with a lot of flavor depth. I loved the alternating layers of firm cake and creamy apple goodness. If you like apples at all, you really ought to give this recipe a try!

 

Of course, the precise flavor balance that you have will depend in part on your choice of apples. I went with an aged rum for a bit of a richer flavor, but you could go with a light rum if you want a bit of a leaner, crisper flavor or a spiced rum if you want your cake to be a bit on the sweetly spicy side.

Recipe and photo courtesy of Leite’s Culinaria

 

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Quick tip: Serve warm with vanilla ice cream!

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