This is a deliciously moist cake recipe that comes from our upcoming book, Amish Cooks Across America. Thanks recipe tester Jennie for this beautiful test run of it. Doesn't it look yummy? Â A lot of the apple recipes in the book come from Lyndonville, New York, a New Order Amish community that really has an abundance of apples. Â Here is the recipe. Â As you can see the tester used raisins in it, I'm not a raisin fan, so I'd make it without:)
Enjoy!
APPLEÂ PUDDINGÂ CAKE
Apple Pudding Cake
Ingredients
- 2 eggs, beaten
- 1½ cups vegetable oil
- 3 cups flour
- 2 cups sugar
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1½ teaspoon cinnamon
- 3 cups diced apples (any type of apple will work fine, but slightly tarter apples will lend more flavor to the cake)
- ½ cup raisins (optional)
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Â Grease and a flour a 13 x 9 inch pan and set aside.
- In a large bowl, mix together the eggs, oil, flour, sugar, salt, baking soda, and cinnamon until well blended.  Add the apples and the raisins.  The batter will be extremely tough, more like kneaded bread dough thancake batter, and it will be necessary to forcefully push the apples and raisins into the dough to fully incorporate them.  Turn the dough into the pan and spread it into the corners of the pan and make sure the top is roughly level.
- Bake for 1 hour until the top is golden brown and the edges are firm.  The cake can be served immediately or after cooling and is good plain or with vanilla ice cream.
Wendy P
This sounds, and looks, really delicious. I'm with you on this one, Kevin. I like raisins, but I think I'd leave them out of this recipe.
Barbara Sparks
do you have any diabetic recipes? how can I replace the sugar with a sugar substitute? Thank you.
Betty
Looks wonderful, but 1.5 cups of oil is way too calorific for most folks.
I suppose that most Amish have an active lifestyle that can allow such foods and maintain a healthy balance, but not too many of the rest of us
can eat this way very often.
Sue Rockwell
There are lots of sugar sub, but I agree, 1 1/2 cups oil? Anyone have
recomendations on a subst?
Barbara Sparks
i substitute sugar free applesauce for the oil; makes for a moist cake
Sue Rockwell
Thank you Barbara.
Barbara Sparks
for better info on subs. try http://www.ehow.com and google sub. applesauce for oil; also joy of baking.com has a great list of subs.
Donna Vincent
For you Southerners you can substitute fresh pears for apples. I do it all the time in recipes and comes out great
Nana
Are the apples to be peeled?
Kevin
Yes, peeled