1935 Pennsylvania Dutch Apple Sauce Cake Recipe - Old Cookbook Show

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @GlenAndFriendsCooking
    @GlenAndFriendsCooking  2 года назад +64

    Thanks for watching Everyone! If you enjoyed this video and recipe please consider helping us out by commenting, liking, and sharing this video with friends and family - maybe even subscribing to the channel. This channel is nothing without you our viewers!

    • @pandachickenmama
      @pandachickenmama 2 года назад +6

      Please, when you tear into your mixer do a video on it! I picked up a vintage KitchenAid mixer that I need to give some TLC to. For $10 I figured I couldn't go wrong. 😁

    • @GlenAndFriendsCooking
      @GlenAndFriendsCooking  2 года назад +9

      Here it is: ruclips.net/video/lQoC6UvQTPI/видео.html

    • @dougthatcher3521
      @dougthatcher3521 2 года назад +5

      How long in the oven?

    • @julieskellenger2382
      @julieskellenger2382 2 года назад +1

      Hi Glen love watching your show I was wondering if you could do an old recipe of kipferl my grandma use to make them how ever she passed away in 2020 taking the recipe with her all I know is that it was a recipe passed on from her mother.

    • @carolhutchinson566
      @carolhutchinson566 2 года назад +1

      This is a great channel. Glen, I would love to see you take apart your stand mixer in a video! Also, I remember making Snackin’ Cakes in the 70s. They were easy enough for a kid to make, and kind of spicy and raisiny. The picture you showed took me right back. No one uses that weird thick swoopy 70s font anymore.

  • @MikeInMexico
    @MikeInMexico 2 года назад +57

    Long live The Old Cookbook Show!!! Thanks Glen for every upload, as this starts to become History through food. Incredible stuff.

  • @Dombobaybee
    @Dombobaybee 2 года назад +74

    My grandmother is PA Dutch. You hit the nail on the head with the "snacking cake" idea. I'll come home from work often and find a cake like this with no presentation. often you're meant to just take your piece straight from the pan and take your snack.

    • @emilybilbow4990
      @emilybilbow4990 2 года назад +4

      Same here!!! My grandmother made cakes like this all the time! Honestly, they are my favorite… I don’t need all the fancy frosting

  • @RonOhio
    @RonOhio 2 года назад +28

    I remember Snakin' Cakes. And yes, that is a cake that you hope to find on the counter when you pass thru the kitchen that you can snag a piece of without feeling guilty.

  • @jasonsmith2775
    @jasonsmith2775 2 года назад +9

    I'm 8th generation PA Dutch, Lancaster County (circa.1729). I approve.

  • @mariemccarthy6822
    @mariemccarthy6822 2 года назад +36

    Thank you Glen for sharing this recipe. I just put a pear and ginger version in the oven.
    I drained a 410 g can of unsweetened pears and blended them to a smooth consistency. I used 110 g candied ginger pieces, 1 tsp ground ginger and a splash of vanilla. I think it will make a very nice Sunday morning cake.

    • @mariemccarthy6822
      @mariemccarthy6822 2 года назад +15

      Update...pear and ginger is really interesting combination. I will increase the ground ginger next time.
      Because I bake at high altitude (6,500 feet) I reduced the quantity of sugar to 2/3 of a cup.
      And since I had already started baking this morning, I made a peach and chocolate chip version as well. My intention was to add a little Amaretto, but I couldn't open the bottle! I used 1/4 tsp of almond extract instead.
      If you are a high altitude baker, I baked this recipe at 365F for 35 minutes in a parchment lined Pyrex 8x8 ins pan.

  • @nunyabiness1097
    @nunyabiness1097 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for talking about Snackin' Cake from the 1970's when I was a teenager, Seeing Snackin' Cake again made my day, Linda in Oklahoma ;)

  • @michaelailer5623
    @michaelailer5623 2 года назад +54

    This was my mom's "Fruit Cake" at Christmas. She added candied fruits and walnuts. People thought I was crazy when I said I loved fruit cake. Then I would give them a slice. She made hers in a Bundt pan. Thanks for this show.

    • @EastSider48215
      @EastSider48215 2 года назад +6

      My word - your mother’s fruitcake sounds absolutely delicious!

    • @michaelailer5623
      @michaelailer5623 2 года назад +4

      @@EastSider48215 thanks. It is one of the things I miss and her peanut butter fudge. She has been gone for years now.

    • @IsaacIsaacIsaacson
      @IsaacIsaacIsaacson 2 года назад +2

      I don't understand why americans hate fruit cake. There are plenty of good ways to make it.

    • @Kriss_L
      @Kriss_L Год назад

      @@IsaacIsaacIsaacsonBecause most of them are bought, and are crap. But I have had some homemade ones that are excellent.

  • @charlesnicholson5715
    @charlesnicholson5715 2 года назад

    It's always a winner when Glen takes a bite and starts happy dancing.

  • @mhouse2257
    @mhouse2257 2 года назад +15

    Come for the food, stay for the history!

  • @falconeagle3655
    @falconeagle3655 2 года назад +24

    I love this series so much. History and cooking at the same time.

  • @tetchedistress
    @tetchedistress 2 года назад +18

    Good Morning Glen, Julie, and Chicken. I'm so glad to be able to watch more history and food, and the gratuitous arrival of Chicken was so important. Thank You.

  • @SylviusTheMad
    @SylviusTheMad 2 года назад +1

    Perfect with tea. Julie is absolutely correct.

  • @LifePrepared
    @LifePrepared 2 года назад +1

    My grandma made something very similar but as muffins. We could grab one as we went out the door early in the morning to go fishing.

  • @ericeandco
    @ericeandco Год назад

    These old books should be digitized and preserved.

  • @vanessag6303
    @vanessag6303 2 года назад +4

    The little conversation with Chicken, Glen and Julie at the end was precious! ❤️
    Chicken's meows to "Did you need up? Was that what you needed?" remind me so much of how my cat used to "talk" to me/ get my attention :)

  • @vickierhard1441
    @vickierhard1441 2 года назад

    I love this when I was little PA Dutch grandparents and great grandparents

  • @utsteinproductions
    @utsteinproductions 2 года назад +24

    Born and raised in PA. Not sure if you have done it already, but Shoo-fly pie is a PA Dutch staple. For those that don't know, this is a molasses pie that goes great with strong black coffee in the morning.

    • @keetrandling4530
      @keetrandling4530 2 года назад +6

      De-Lish-ios! (but not diabetic friendly, so none for me ☹️)

    • @itsmeanne
      @itsmeanne 2 года назад +2

      Mmmmmm that sounds heavenly to me!!!

    • @EastSider48215
      @EastSider48215 2 года назад +4

      Shoo fly pie and and a cup of breakfast tea is my idea of breakfast in Paradise.

    • @jeffreyclark4428
      @jeffreyclark4428 2 года назад +5

      @@EastSider48215 Paradise , Pennsylvania 17562

    • @kdevon4736
      @kdevon4736 2 года назад +2

      I'm from Lehigh County and Shoo Fly has got to the wet bottom version! So much better than the dry bottom. But ya gotta love molasses.

  • @johnweaver4564
    @johnweaver4564 2 года назад +1

    Nicely done. My relatives are from Lancaster county in Pennsylvania and deal with Pennsylvania Dutch cooking as well as Amish cooking. Good stuff!

  • @Cindilc
    @Cindilc 2 года назад

    My grandma was Pennsylvania Dutch & Irish…she was proud of both. And a great cook. I need to find that book!

  • @TizianaTina
    @TizianaTina 2 года назад +10

    A great video as usual Glen. Always a treat when Chicken makes a cameo.

  • @Tend2Feed
    @Tend2Feed 2 года назад

    You have a kitty too!!!
    That’s so awesome!! I don’t think I’ve ever seen the kitty on camera ❤️ ❤️
    May you have a blessed beautiful day.

  • @robertshaffer9166
    @robertshaffer9166 2 года назад

    I grew up in Pennsylvania with significant German heritage. This cake reminds me of something I’d see at coffee hour after church, or sitting on the counter at my grandmother’s house.

  • @byron7165
    @byron7165 2 года назад +2

    @Glen I tried this recipe tonight with pineapple puree instead of apple sauce, and dried blueberries instead of raisins. It turned out great!

  • @paulasimson4939
    @paulasimson4939 2 года назад +5

    Soooo glad I watched right to the end - Chicken sighting! Totally understand "snackin' cake" concept, my favourite style of cake. So nice to have on hand and nibble on each time you pass through the kitchen.

  • @ItsLevicon
    @ItsLevicon 2 года назад +18

    "a whole nutmeg..."
    "Jon Townsend has entered the chat."

  • @nsein001
    @nsein001 2 года назад +1

    I have been wanting to find an apple sauce cake like my mother would make at Christmas. Hope this is the one. Thanks

  • @rdph6693
    @rdph6693 2 года назад +6

    This sounds like my kind of cake! I love something to snacking on without the sweetness of a frosted cake.

  • @Drukendru
    @Drukendru 2 года назад +1

    Loved Chicken reaching for ups, great composure not bursting out laughing!

  • @callioscope
    @callioscope 2 года назад +4

    During the pandemic, I stopped making layer cakes for the most part and started baking snacking cakes. There is a whole book by a NYT recipe developer full of them, plus whenever I come across cakes that require no frosting, I save them. This looks like a wonderful addition, and with applesauce in lieu of fat and eggs, it is actually healthier and quicker. Plus, Glen, you danced. If it’s as good as the powdered donut cake I found in that book-and it looks like it-I am going to try it, and hope that. GF version might work too. Thank you for your wonderful Sunday show. It’s the best.

    • @Asummersdaydreamer14
      @Asummersdaydreamer14 2 года назад

      Could you please share the title of the snacking cakes recipe book? That sounds like my type of cake speed.

    • @callioscope
      @callioscope 2 года назад +1

      @@Asummersdaydreamer14 Snacking Cakes: Simple Treats for Anytime Cravings (Yossy Arefi)

    • @Asummersdaydreamer14
      @Asummersdaydreamer14 2 года назад +1

      @@callioscope thank you!

  • @rickm5271
    @rickm5271 2 года назад

    Hi Glen, I agree with you that reconstituting the raisins is not always appropriate for the reasons you stated. I would also say the same for flouring them. In a thick batter that you had, it's not necessary, but for a looser one, it has saved me from a fruit-at-the-bottom situation. Great video as always!

  • @anthonydolio8118
    @anthonydolio8118 2 года назад

    It looks delicious. I have been craving applesauce cake.

  • @Trevlee74
    @Trevlee74 2 года назад

    I grew up eating these recipes at my grandmother’s in Lancaster, PA.

  • @M0nkeyK1ng
    @M0nkeyK1ng Год назад

    I cold soaked my raisins in rum. Drained, and put them in the batter. Tastes amazing!

  • @nosaltiesandrooshere7488
    @nosaltiesandrooshere7488 2 года назад

    Herzliche Grüße aus Österreich!
    Greetings from Austria!
    👍 Danke fürs Hochladen!
    👍 Thanks for uploading!
    👍 Very good and beautiful, thank you!
    👍 Sehr gut und schön, danke

    • @experimentalcyborg
      @experimentalcyborg 2 года назад +1

      Hold on hochladen sounds like a prank translation 😅

  • @MeMe-Moi
    @MeMe-Moi 2 года назад +21

    Re: cooking rule, I think it also depends on personal preference. I prefer the texture from plumping the dried fruit, but my brother prefers when the fruit isn't plumped before adding it to the cake. We have an agreement that we don't criticize each other's cooking preferences and any good recipe is shared.

    • @mjkay8660
      @mjkay8660 Год назад

      plump them with rum, its not bad

  • @christinekeleher3578
    @christinekeleher3578 2 года назад +4

    I’m making this snack cake. My grandkids come in the morning before school and I think they would love a piece of this for a snack on the drive to school. Thanks Glen. I want a piece with my coffee. Might toss in a handful of walnuts or pecans or a few dates mixed with the raisins.

  • @applegal3058
    @applegal3058 2 года назад

    I wanted to comment again. I tweeked the recipe by:
    Adding 1 extra teaspoon baking soda (I wanted a fluffy cake)
    Adding an egg (cake just needs eggs in my opinion)
    Adding around 1/2 cup evaporated milk (the batter seemed too dry to me)
    I melted the butter like a quick loaf or snack cake method...no creaming of butter and sugar.
    I didn't stir the soda into the applesauce...I just put it in the dry ingredients bowl.
    The rest is the same.
    Oh...my...God...this cake is delicious! Great combo of flavours!

  • @ZachsMind
    @ZachsMind 2 года назад +5

    Okay now I wanna make "Dutch Pineapple Sauce Cake." I've got my own kitchen now. Learning the basics. Experimenting. Haven't ventured into baking yet, but a practical "snacking" cake that's not fancy but gets the job done sounds like my kinda cake. I like apples too but I'm a sucker for pineapple.

  • @andrewsharratt2399
    @andrewsharratt2399 2 месяца назад

    Made this twice now, it reqlly comes into its own a few days down the line like a Jamaican ginger cake. Definitely one to have with a cuppa.
    Really easy to veganise too!

  • @TheSpike4780
    @TheSpike4780 2 года назад

    I love PA Dutch Cooking, I recommend a few videos on that area, it's rich in History and the food is spectacular 👌 Whoopie Pies and Frienship Bread make the world a better place!

  • @Groagun
    @Groagun 2 года назад

    An appearance by Chicken!!! Made my day😀

  • @i_a_r_n_a
    @i_a_r_n_a 2 года назад

    Made this with dinner tonight and it was a hit! Super tasty! Next time I think I'll do mini-muffins with this recipe... (I _did_ soak my raisins, well, my currents, and I did find it hard to get the cake to bake all the way through. So listen to Glen! He knows of which he speaks.)

  • @brads.3674
    @brads.3674 2 года назад

    Thank you Glen.

  • @greasycat28
    @greasycat28 2 года назад

    This was a very popular cake in the part of Ohio where my mother grew up. The area was settled by German immigrants, so it makes sense. Every time I have had that cake, it was made in a tube pan. Just invites the no icing needed, snack cake vibe.

  • @lindahart6049
    @lindahart6049 2 года назад

    Yes, great snack cake.

  • @maryannchandonnait8094
    @maryannchandonnait8094 2 года назад

    I made this recipe last week and it was delicious! Reminds me of hermit cookies. Thanks for sharing

  • @melrupp2129
    @melrupp2129 2 года назад +1

    CHICKEN!!😍. Love Julie's cat-owner, matter-of-fact tone..."you don't like cake." LOL!

  • @TheCivilwargal
    @TheCivilwargal 2 года назад +1

    My kids would have loved this for an after school snack! A cup of coffee or tea and a piece of this cake would be wonderful!

  • @lellab.8179
    @lellab.8179 2 года назад +7

    When the cake batter is dense like this one, flour the fruit doesn't make any difference, but if the batter is looser it can be useful. I tried once, dividing the same batter in two and adding some floured fruit in one and not floured in the other. The first one was better distributed in the cake.
    I don't always soak the raisin, but I always wash it.

  • @chefandrew1986
    @chefandrew1986 2 года назад

    Both sets of my grandparents were PA Dutch. I'm a chef these days and I still have a love for those old recipes. It's just good food.

  • @furmisl203
    @furmisl203 2 года назад +1

    This reminds me of a 'base' mix for a Hummingbird cake.

  • @debracyphert5934
    @debracyphert5934 2 года назад

    I have family still living in Pennsylvania and can easily see them making this. It will be lovely to make and enjoy.

  • @gingertunstall7739
    @gingertunstall7739 2 года назад

    A book that is worth collecting and cooking from is "Char;eston Receipts" from the Charlestson , SC Junior League. It is the olded published Junior League Cookbook. It was published in 1950 but there are Southern heritage recipes that are hundreds of years old and stories that acompany many.

  • @sherried.3861
    @sherried.3861 2 года назад

    The only time I soak dried fruit is when I make my fruit cake - which by the way does not contain that nasty dyed “fruit” mix. I do soak my dried fruit in rum over night for those cakes though. I never flour the fruit. That has never made any sense to me either. Counter to everything I know about the science of baking! I really enjoy the Old Cookbook Show and look forward to it each week! Thank you for the really good content you put out. It’s much appreciated.

  • @mygreenfroggy
    @mygreenfroggy 2 года назад

    My mom would make crabapple sauce and use it for a similar cake, which all of us kids absolutely loved. Of course, it was a sweet in a house where we weren't allowed many so there's that too, lol.

  • @llchapman1234
    @llchapman1234 2 года назад

    Jule's and Glenn's MMmmMM of approval 😁💜

  • @nickjoeb
    @nickjoeb 2 года назад

    I like all these ideas!

  • @cherihabegger9856
    @cherihabegger9856 2 года назад

    My grandmother made cakes like this. Dense fruit laden cakes like applesauce and date. Her family was from Germany and moved here in the late 1700s

  • @Hardtochoose7
    @Hardtochoose7 2 года назад +1

    Banana nut snack’n cake! No eggs so great recipe to have. Yummm.

  • @robbytacheny3362
    @robbytacheny3362 2 года назад +2

    I definitely like the idea of using Pineapple.

    • @3kids2cats1dog
      @3kids2cats1dog 2 года назад +1

      Raisin + Pineapple? Cherry + Pineapple :) We are also going to have to change the name to Dutch Tropical Cake or something..

  • @BlackFrostQueen
    @BlackFrostQueen 2 года назад

    Looks great!

  • @ricoolivier
    @ricoolivier 2 года назад

    I'm sure I'm not the only one who would watch you repair the stand mixer. You've shown yourself quite capable around tools on your aeroplane! And the cake looks delicious also...

  • @lydiamashcka4362
    @lydiamashcka4362 2 года назад +1

    Yup, I remember seeing those 'snackin' cakes' here in San Diego. My mom used to also buy the Jiffy cake mixes as well, one tiny box made one layer of cake. Your cake reminded me of a gingerbread cake, where it is dense and moist at the same time. I love this sort of cake.

  • @tamarakosusnik2090
    @tamarakosusnik2090 2 года назад

    Definitely gonna make this!!!

  • @dzjing
    @dzjing 2 года назад +1

    Being Dutch I just had to try it.... tastes delicious!!, Thanks Glenn.

    • @qbubbaq
      @qbubbaq 2 года назад

      @Seventies Born I made it today took about 25-30 mins at 350-375, Do the same trick you do with cake too see if its done, Stab it with a tooth pick and see if it comes out clean. It was amazing hot out of the oven with butter

  • @saraatppkdotpt8140
    @saraatppkdotpt8140 2 года назад

    Really nice recipe 👍

  • @ScottyUtHome
    @ScottyUtHome 2 года назад +1

    I like the overhead mixing shot at 3:25 better than staring at the side of the bowl. It helps show the consistency of the batter. What was the cooking time?

  • @brendaknight7113
    @brendaknight7113 2 года назад

    Can't wait to try this, yum

  • @fourutubez7294
    @fourutubez7294 2 года назад

    Growing up in the 70's (UK) home made cakes were everywhere and I've never enjoyed a bought cake as much as those.

  • @JoshJordison
    @JoshJordison 2 года назад

    I've been watching for about two years now and just realized today that I hadn't subscribed, lol. RUclips always put your videos in my suggestions so I thought I was subscribed. Thank goodness I found out now! Anyway, great video as always! I'm hoping to try this one, but use gluten-free flour, we'll see how it turns out. I always enjoy the old cookbook show! Excited to see more of the new technique show, it's great that you're trying those out.

  • @jandavis1523
    @jandavis1523 2 года назад

    Looks great! So glad to see your kitty!!!

  • @redrooster1908
    @redrooster1908 2 года назад

    Reminds me of Olivia Walton, the Mom on the classic TV show, her applesauce cake.

  • @GlaucusBlue
    @GlaucusBlue 2 года назад

    absolutely know what you mean by snacking cakes. WTF people soak their raisins, mind blown. However flour otherwise it will sink, heard that hundreds of times. My favourit snacking cake as a kid was "cut and come again cake". really should get the recipe out of my mums collection. Most of the recipes online don't seem to contain glace cherries and they were so vital the amount used to be at minimum doubled. Shame so many won't know the heavenly taste and textures these things bring to such a cake.

  • @cathylaycock5598
    @cathylaycock5598 2 года назад

    Love your kitty! This kind of reminds me of my Mom’s boiled raisin cake! Now I want to put in some pineapple pieces!

  • @DJ_LP_ViBE
    @DJ_LP_ViBE 2 года назад

    As a longtime fan from PA Dutch region, it is great having you cook from a cook book with our history.

  • @rickstritzinger
    @rickstritzinger 2 года назад

    PADutch person here. What you should try next is a Spanish bar cake. Similar but a little different spice and also iced. We never had raisins in our apple sauce cake. Great show always, can't wait for new videos.

  • @RoseBud-fk4qg
    @RoseBud-fk4qg 2 года назад

    I got an Amish cookies recipe from my aunt he exmother- inlaw was Amish plain cookie and uses lard replace it with crisco in the can .

  • @williambailey5405
    @williambailey5405 2 года назад

    I strangely had no raisins whinI made this, so I cut dried apricots to raisins size ... didn't flour them. I worked. I belive that this cake is quite adaptable. I'll be trying other fruits. Thanks.

  • @ic1815
    @ic1815 2 года назад +1

    Making this now, just wish fresh apple in place of raisins. I wish you told us how long you cooked this one for!

  • @kjmwired
    @kjmwired 11 месяцев назад

    Will be trying this one for sure. I'll be adding chopped walnuts, plus drizzling of a simple glaze, 😂cause that's how I roll . I'm also thinking that it would be good to put some in the freezer (unglazed) to pull out for the future. Might even work with a little shredded coconut . 🤔 As a B'Boomer, I do remember the short-lived Snack-Cake wave in the '70s, I think. Anyway, thanks, Glen, it sounds good as always. 🤗😛 🏖Kj in Tampa Bay 🙋🏼‍♀️ Stay warm 😮

  • @eabt
    @eabt 2 года назад

    My grandmother had a handwritten version of this recipe (probably copied from a cookbook - maybe that one!). It was the kind of cake that you could serve to guests with tea, back when housewives went to call on each other every afternoon in small towns all over Ontario.

  • @beverlygarner7996
    @beverlygarner7996 2 года назад

    Love cloves! When moving to PA I discovered a whole new cuisine from Dutchland, gained 20 lbs, ha. Must try this cake.

  • @LavenderHillFarm
    @LavenderHillFarm 2 года назад

    Giving a try today. I wash short on nutmeg but added a dash of ginger

  • @LadyLenaki
    @LadyLenaki 2 года назад +3

    I didn't know this was a Pennsylvania Dutch thing. I've made something almost the same (just no fresh nutmeg, it called for ground) because I wanted cake and didn't have eggs, so my grandmother handed me a recipe for applesauce cake that she had copied. I had no idea where it came from, but it's good.

    • @virginiaf.5764
      @virginiaf.5764 2 года назад

      The nutmeg is ground by using the small grater. Fresh-ground nutmeg has such a better taste.

  • @kaylaalbers1153
    @kaylaalbers1153 2 года назад +1

    There's a cookbook called snacking cakes. I really enjoy it!

  • @wilfreeman71
    @wilfreeman71 2 года назад

    I like the outtakes at the end.

  • @stephendoherty1275
    @stephendoherty1275 2 года назад

    This what I'd eat for breakfast with my coffee.
    I bet it smells good too!

  • @shapeshifterboogie9853
    @shapeshifterboogie9853 2 года назад

    Thanks for clarifying the Dutch part. I see so many mentions of Dutch in the US but none of it is actually Dutch!

  • @benadryl2727
    @benadryl2727 2 года назад

    I love to see a video on restoring that stand mixer. Mine sounds similar to yours.

    • @GlenAndFriendsCooking
      @GlenAndFriendsCooking  2 года назад

      Here it is: ruclips.net/video/lQoC6UvQTPI/видео.html

    • @benadryl2727
      @benadryl2727 2 года назад

      @@GlenAndFriendsCooking wow! Thanks for the reply Glen! I love your channel.

  • @dianatennant4346
    @dianatennant4346 2 года назад

    I grew up on a recipe like this and I remember taking that out to the guys when they were making hay and that kind of stuff when I was little. That Grandma's background was Pennsylvania Dutch. She didn't use a recipe she just dumped so I never got a recipe for it but if you don't mind I'm going to steal this one and use it and yes it is a snacking cake. More of a cookie brownie type thing then a cake if I remember correctly I have not tried this since you made it but made me crave it from something of my childhood. That book looks like a treasure. Can't afford it right now but I may try to get it in the future I would like to understand the history of that side of the family a Little More. I always loved her food. My mom always said I had a little too much on my dad in me. It was definitely rich and sometimes sweet very sweet but the people worked very hard and they worked it off apparently very few were round. And relatively healthy I always got the opinion that moderation comes with how hard you work also included in the equation or what kind of work do you do.

  • @gloriaurban4389
    @gloriaurban4389 2 года назад

    I make a lot of quickbreads. I discovered thru trial & error that flouring fresh blueberries makes a real difference in my blueberry bread recipe.
    Also, for the applesauce cake, I'd add a splash of dark rum to the raisins once measured. Just let em sit a bit before adding to the batter. I'm not feeding children. And I like rum.

  • @elizabethchouchou
    @elizabethchouchou 2 года назад +1

    Love your show! Has gotten me back to baking recently.

  • @normarossi8843
    @normarossi8843 2 года назад

    Great recipe Glen! I will try it except I will use half white flour and half whole wheat. That should make it even healthier.

  • @kmprnd31
    @kmprnd31 2 года назад

    My late mother hated fruit cake,so around the holidays she made an apple sauce cake. It had the ingredients of this cake and more I think . She creamed butter, sugar,and an egg together,then mixed the rest of the ingredients together. I remember she used 2 cans of apple sauce. the batter was a little loose and was poured in to an angel food cake pan with a lift out bottom. Crushed walnuts and raisins were mixed in by hand. the top was decorated with alternating halved candied cherries and halved walnuts. Her parents were Canadians that came to the states. No Idea where the recipe came from.

  • @joshm.6235
    @joshm.6235 2 года назад

    Always nice to see Chicken!

  • @jcboom6894
    @jcboom6894 2 года назад +1

    Glen almost danced, he liked it. Good to see Chicken.

  • @llchapman1234
    @llchapman1234 2 года назад

    The whole nutmeg available then may have been smaller. Also, our ancestors sometimes used spices more heavily than we do. The differences are what is so interesting about old recipes.

  • @keetrandling4530
    @keetrandling4530 2 года назад +9

    Since Glen didn't comment on the taste being overly Nutmeg-y I guess it was OK. I also pondered that Apple Butter would work, and I like the idea if using semi-drained, crushed pineapple, or Pear Butter! I'm wondering also if mushed stonefruits such as Peach, Apricot, or Cherries would work, perhaps with the addition of a bit of liquid.

    • @jfletcher2357
      @jfletcher2357 2 года назад +1

      I've used apple butter instead of apple sauce in basic gift bread and it was great. I was thinking the same for this recipe!

    • @EastSider48215
      @EastSider48215 2 года назад

      Those all sound like really delicious ideas.

  • @barbarawainwright9937
    @barbarawainwright9937 2 года назад

    Definitely my mind of cake, good video Glen.