Applesauce

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Apple Sheet Cake With Cinnamon Cream Cheese Frosting
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Apple Sheet Cake With Cinnamon Cream Cheese Frosting

This lightly spiced apple cake comes together in no time at all, and a few swoops of fluffy cinnamon cream cheese frosting dress it up for dessert. As written, this recipe yields a modest amount of frosting, so frosting lovers may want to double the recipe. Make sure to use fresh cinnamon for this recipe (and all of your fall baking) to get the best results.

45m12 servings (one 9-by-13-inch cake)
Cinnamon Apple Quick Bread With Apple Cider Glaze
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Cinnamon Apple Quick Bread With Apple Cider Glaze

Warm spices, applesauce and a shredded tart apple make this homespun loaf comforting, but the gooey apple-cider glaze makes it stand out. You might want to double the amount of glaze, and drizzle it over ice cream, pancakes or maybe even your morning oatmeal.

1h 10m8 servings
Zucchini Muffins With Cinnamon Crunch Topping
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Zucchini Muffins With Cinnamon Crunch Topping

A touch of honey complements the nutty flavor of the whole-wheat flour in these muffins. The zucchini and applesauce provide moisture and flavor, and the crunchy cinnamon topping makes for the perfect textural contrast against the soft cake. These muffins are a great addition to your morning cup of coffee. Store them on the counter, uncovered, to help preserve their crunchy coating. They also freeze well and can be reheated in a low-temperature oven or thawed at room temperature.

45m12 servings
Applesauce Cake With Cream Cheese and Honey Frosting
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Applesauce Cake With Cream Cheese and Honey Frosting

This super-simple cake, which requires one bowl and one cake pan, comes from Julia Turshen's cookbook "Now & Again," and it's so easy to make you find yourself doing so often, especially throughout the fall when apples are on your mind. (It'd be especially great for Rosh Hashana, the Jewish new year, or for novice or time-pressed Thanksgiving bakers.) The cake's texture and appeal are similar to those of banana bread; if you like, you can stir a large handful or two of raisins, nuts or both into the batter just before you scrape it into the pan. And although you can use homemade applesauce for this, know that store-bought is just fine.

1h 45m 8 to 10 servings
Vegan Doughnuts
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Vegan Doughnuts

Maati Kheprimeni Angaza, a professional dancer and home baker in Brooklyn, N.Y., brings her youthful energy to her Kwanzaa feast. Instead of making the time-honored offerings of bread pudding, sweet potato pie, nut-filled pound cake, and citrus-forward fruit salad, she fries festive vegan doughnuts. These airy and delicate colorful glazed desserts bridge the gap between welcoming new Kwanzaa food traditions and honoring the past.

1h12 doughnuts and holes
Applesauce Muffins
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Applesauce Muffins

Unsweetened applesauce, whole-wheat flour and toasted walnuts make these warmly spiced muffins a wholesome breakfast or afternoon snack. They are best served warm the day they are baked, but since they are made with oil, they will also stay soft and moist for a couple of days in an airtight container on the counter.

40m12 muffins
Duck Sauce
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Duck Sauce

The name "duck sauce" was created in the United States because this sauce was originally served with deep-fried pressed duck, which had no sauce of its own. Duck sauce became popular as a dip for any food — from spareribs and egg rolls to almost anything else imaginable. There are so many versions of duck sauce that it is hard to decide which kind to make. However, I have created and tested the following, which I feel produces the best taste:

5m4 12-ounce bottles
Allergen-Free Warm Apple-Apricot Cake
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Allergen-Free Warm Apple-Apricot Cake

Divvies Bakery in South Salem, N.Y., is famous for its peanut-free, tree nut-free, milk-free and egg-free products. The bakery, founded by Lori Sandler, whose son Benjamin was diagnosed with severe food allergies, sells its allergen-free baked goods online and through retailers, and many of its recipes can be found in “The Divvies Bakery Cookbook: No Nuts. No Eggs. No Dairy. Just Delicious!” This bundt cake is one of Ms. Sandler’s favorites. For a super-moist cake, add 4 cups of apples and 1 cup of apricot fruit spread. Serve this cake warm out of the oven for brunch, or it’s delicious served at room temperature too.

1h 30m1 bundt cake; 12 slices
Gluten-Free Cinnamon Sugar Cake Doughnuts
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Gluten-Free Cinnamon Sugar Cake Doughnuts

40mabout 12 doughnuts
Teff Carrot Cake
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Teff Carrot Cake

This deeply spiced carrot cake is studded with toasted walnuts and coconut, and sandwiched with a tangy mix of cream cheese and butter. It's also gluten-free, and festive enough to prepare for a special occasion. The cake comes from the San Francisco pastry chef Elisabeth Prueitt, whose interest in baking with alternative flours has led to many exceptional wheat-free creations. Made with teff flour and sweetened with a mix of coconut sugar and granulated sugar, it results in a tender, moist crumb and irresistible texture.

1h 30m8 to 12 servings
Strawberry Kuchen
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Strawberry Kuchen

45m12 servings
Winter Squash, Apple And Walnut Soup
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Winter Squash, Apple And Walnut Soup

10mSix servings
Applesauce Bread
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Applesauce Bread

Serve this easy, moist and spicy quick bread with tea, pack it in a lunchbox or eat it for dessert. Use homemade or commercial applesauce with no sugar added.

1h 15mOne 9-by-5-inch loaf (12 slices).
Cocoa Brownies
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Cocoa Brownies

50m16 squares
Zucchini Cake
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Zucchini Cake

1h 10m20 servings
Apple Doughnuts
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Apple Doughnuts

45m18 doughnuts
Apple Tart
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Apple Tart

1h6 servings
Marian Burros's Carrot Cake
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Marian Burros's Carrot Cake

1h 20m20 servings
Roast Pork With Applesauce
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Roast Pork With Applesauce

1h4 servings
Applesauce Pumpkin Pie
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Applesauce Pumpkin Pie

1h 30m8 servings