Click for Cookbook LOGIN
"As viscous as motor oil swirled in a swamp, redolent of burnt bell peppers nested in by incontinent mice and a finish reminiscent of the dregs of a stale can of Coca-Cola that someone has been using as an ashtray. Not a bad drink, though."--Excerpt from "The Moose Turd Wine Tasting" by T. A. Nonymous

Apple Walnut Cake Recipe

  Tried it? Rate this Recipe:
 

 

This recipe for Apple Walnut Cake is from Sherrill Family Cookbook Kitchen Favorites, one of the cookbooks created at FamilyCookbookProject.com. We'll help you start your own personal cookbook! It's easy and fun. Click here to start your own cookbook!


Category:
Category:

Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
Ingredients:

6-7 medium apples, I used Gala Apples, but you can use the 
apple of your choice. 
Make sure to peel, core and cut apples into small bite size pieces.

½ cup of granulated sugar

1 tablespoon of cinnamon

1 cup of chopped walnuts

2 ¾ cups of all-purpose flour

1 tablespoon of baking powder

1 teaspoon of salt

1 cup of butter, melted or 1 cup of vegetable oil

1¾ cups of granulated sugar

5 large eggs or 4 extra large

¼ cup of orange juice

2 teaspoons of vanilla



Directions:
Directions:
Directions:

Preheat oven at 350 degrees F. 
Grease and flour a large tube or bunt pan and leave aside. 
In a large bowl add the chopped apples and toss together with sugar, cinnamon and walnuts. Making sure that all apples are covered with mixture, then set aside.
In another large bowl add the flour, baking powder and salt. Mix well together and leave aside.
In a separate medium bowl mix together using a hand mixer the eggs, sugar, orange juice, butter and vanilla. Mix everything together until well incorporated. Then finally create a well at the bottom of the flour bowl and add all of the egg mixture. Mix everything well together. Then Pour half of the mixture into the pan and spread half of the apple mixture over it. Then pour the remaining batter over the apples and then top with the remaining apple mixture on top. 
Bake for 1 hour and 20 minutes, or until inserted toothpick comes out clean. 
Let the pan cool before removing, and serve along with a nice cup of coffee or tea.

 

 

 

Learn more about the process to create a cookbook -- or
Start your own personal family cookbook right now!  Here's to good eating!

Search for more great recipes here from over 1,500,000 in our family cookbooks!

 

 

 

55W  

Cookbooks are great for Holiday Gifts, Wedding Gifts, Bridal Shower ideas and Family Reunions!

*Recipes and photos entered into the Family Cookbook Project are provided by the submitting contributors. All rights are retained by the contributor. Please contact us if you believe copyright violations have occurred.


Search for more great recipes here from over 1,500,000 in our family cookbooks!