EDITION: Wilkes County
FAQs PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS
52 °
Overcast
Registered Users, Log In Here
Looking for recipe

scrawlspace

Posted 12:08 pm, 01/27/2011

I use a spice cake mix and make three 8" round layers. Then I cut each layer in half to give me six

thin layers. I make my own apple mixture using dried apples, but if you don't want to do that you can mix equal parts of applesauce and apple butter for the apple mixture. It's a pretty good facsimile. Also, you can use the applesauce/applebutter mixture and layer it over vanilla wafers, repeating the layers kind of like a banana pudding. Let it sit in the frig til the apple mixture kind of soaks into the vanilla wafers (overnight). It is a quick, easy dessert that is similar to an apple stack cake.

Maybe So

Posted 11:01 am, 01/07/2011

My mother made stack cakes all the time. So good!! I will get her recipe from my sister and post it.

dabbob

Posted 8:24 am, 12/16/2010

Remember to roll out the dough really thin when doing a stack cake.

A variation of the stack cake doesn't use molasses or ginger in the dough and I like it better. The secret, I think is the recipe for the apple sauce.

calla_lily

Posted 6:56 pm, 12/14/2010

Thanks, whitehawk! This sounds like what I tasted years ago at a birthday celebration. It was a 'secret family recipe' but this sounds like what I had, and it was sooo gooood!!!

whitehawk

Posted 9:50 pm, 12/08/2010

This recipe is from the Mountain Heritage series from Berea College and is the authentic thing. There's also a history on this site which explains that this was originally a wedding cake. If you don't have dried apples (you can buy in most super markets if you can't get home dried ones), then I would not suggest trying the recipe as it will be wet.

Good luck with this.

http://community.berea.edu/...emoir.html

Quackquack

Posted 9:26 pm, 12/08/2010

My Mother never made a stake cake but someone always made us one. Gooood.

Trista

Posted 9:18 pm, 12/08/2010

Those are the bomb

Twinkie

Posted 9:17 pm, 12/08/2010

My mother-in-law makes a good one, but she won't share her recipe.

chargher

Posted 9:14 pm, 12/08/2010

Anybody got a recipe for old fashioned stack cake.

Your Reply

Your Username:

Your Password:


 
Add Reply
Cancel
Eliminate Basement & Foundation Water Problems!
Waterproofing and gutters should be a high priority for every homeowner. With Parks Waterproofing you never have to worry about basement and foundation moisture again! Click here for more information
Advertise your business here for $5/day
This is crazy: in December 2023, the average banner here was seen 1,139,054 times and was clicked 170 times! Click here to advertise for less than $5 /day.
Invest commission-free & no account minimums!
We're all about helping you get more from your money. Let's get started today. Trade stocks, bonds, options, ETFs, and mutual funds, all in one easy-to-manage account.