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Fresh Apple-Coconut-Pecan-Spice Cake

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10:50 am
October 28, 2009


Miss Dana

Georgia

Big Chicken

posts 79

This apple cake is from one of Paula Deen's cookbooks.  It's SO EASY!  You just dump all the ingredients in a big bowl and mix up…how wonderful is that!  This is a BIG cake and it's gorgeous and I swear, the best cake I've ever eaten.  My mama took a bite and said "I believe this is the best cake I've ever eaten."  Laugh

 

I baked it, let it cool a LONG time, powdered it with sugar, then laid it on top of a big circle of cellophane.  Then I brought it all together in the middle and tied it with that straw string stuff, trimming off all but about 3-4 inches over the bow.  Oh my goodness, what a gorgeous gift!!!

 

 

Grandgirl’s Fresh Apple Cake

 

Cake

2 cups sugar                3 cups peeled finely chopped apples

3 eggs                          1 cup shredded coconut

1 ½ cup veg. oil           1 cup chopped pecans

¼ cup orange juice

3 cups all purpose flour           Sauce:  1 stick butter

1 tsp. baking soda                               1 cup sugar

¼ tsp. salt                                            ½ cup buttermilk

1 Tablespoon cinnamon                      ½ tsp. baking soda

1 Tablespoon vanilla

 

Preheat to 325 degrees.

Grease a tube pan.  For the cake, combine all the cake ingredients in a large bowl in the order given and mix well.  Shortly before it’s done, make the sauce.  Melt the butter in a large saucepan, stir in the sugar, buttermilk, and baking soda, and bring to a good rolling boil, stirring constantly,   Boil for 1 minute.  Pour the sauce over the hot cake in the pan as soon as you remove it from the oven.  Let stand 1 hour, then turn out.  Takes a long time to cool but is incredibly moist and delicious!  Sprinkle with powdered sugar once cooled.

 

"It's better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it." Mama



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