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Applesauce replace the fat and keeps the cake moist.
Chocolate lovers beware! This moist and decadent chocolate cake recipe will have you hooked!
Milk goes bad, don't just throw it away, make this moist and delicious sour milk cake. Serve it with ice cream or any fruit sauce.
This recipe was the first-place winner at the Ventura country fair. Moist and delicious with a tangy frosting and it freezes very well.
This is the best carrot cake ever. My friends said that they would buy it from me. I only make it on special occasions. MJ
WOW. This was AMAZING! I got so many compliments on it, and a few people said they liked it better than pumpkin pie. I have to say I might just agree with that. I made it exactly as it said on the recipe, except I omitted the nuts and added a bit extra cinnamon and some pumpkin pie spice to the cake batter.
The cake was so moist and delicious. It's kind like carrot cake but without carrot, and it has become my new favourite.
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Apple Carrot Cake recipe
Looks great, tastes great. It is best to place it on a cookie sheet covered with foil in case there is any boil over when baking. This is a restaurant quality recipe, absolutely yummy.
This flourless chocolate mocha cake is moist, rich and super chocolaty. You won't believe it's flour-less, so your gluten-free friends or family can all enjoy one or two slices of this decadent cake.
Reminisce Magazine's contest winning recipe. By: Oma Rollison (my mother) "'This absolutely scrumptious cake needs no icing...just a dusting of confectioners' sugar. Even though this recipe has been a 'family secret' for years, I'm delighted to share it with my fellow Reminisce readers."
A moist cake, that has the kumquat hint. it wasn't sour, but if you want that taste, then add more kumquat. :)
Libby's Pumpkin Pound Cake recipe
A moist, delicious sponge cake enjoyed at any time
Usually I have a certain degree of self control when it comes to my buttery treats. With this lemon cake, however, I will happily consume an entire loaf in a sitting without thinking twice. Do I regret it? NO! Bake it and you will understand. Thank you, Ina.