Old Fashioned Applesauce Cake, Vintage Recipes (2024)

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Do you have dessert recipes that have been a long tradition in your family? For me, it’s thisOld Fashioned Applesauce Cake.

I cannot recall one holiday throughout my childhood and into my 20’s that this cake was not a part of our holidays.

It was my grandmother’s signature cake. She had mastered this vintage recipe and never used a recipe card to bake it. She had it all locked away to memory.

Each Thanksgiving and Christmas she would bake this cake in the same flute pan year after year and we all very much looked forward to our share.

I remember helping to gather the pecans that had fallen during season, helping to shell them, that would eventually be used in this cake.

In my mind I can still smell the crisp fall air and see my little hands search through fallen leaves to find the pecans.

When we lost my grandmother, I’d never quite known the devastation of loss of a loved one before.

Months later when the holidays came, I couldn’t help but think how I wish I’d had her recipe for applesauce cake to carry on the tradition.

Sweet Family Memories

I searched and tested many recipes until I developed the right variation that tasted as hers did. Each year now during the Christmas season, I bake this cake.

I make a larger one for our home to enjoy and several small ones in loaf pans to gift to friends and family.

Of course my cake will never be just like Nanny’s recipe. Hers was extra special just because she made it.

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Earlier versions of this recipe on record included an orange icing. I can’t wrap my head around icing on this cake because we never once had it with icing.

If you prefer to have icing, of course that’s okay too. Because of the texture, and because it’s commonly served without icing, this is also called a bread by many. I usually bake mine in a loaf pan in fact, so it does take the shape of a bread.

The combination of spices, pecans and raisins just seem perfect for Christmas baking to me. Such wonderful memories are brought back each year when I bake this cake.

I made a new memory for myself this year. I’ll always remember that this is the first cake I baked in our new “old” home since moving.

Years ago, I began my own tradition of gifting baked good during the holidays rather than shopping commercial retail. I put my love and time into each gift and I think that adds a special and meaningful touch. Much more than anything I could ever buy someone.

So let’s get to the baking! This recipe couldn’t be easier to prepare.

Old Fashioned Applesauce Fruit Cake

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Printable Recipe Card at the end of this post

Ingredients

2 c All Purpose Flour
1/2 tsp Salt
1/2 tsp Baking Soda
1 tsp Baking Powder
1 tsp Ground Cinnamon
1/2 tsp Ground Cloves
1/2 tsp Ground Nutmeg
1 c Raisins
1/2 c Chopped Pecans
2 Sticks of Butter, softened
1 c Dark Brown Sugar
2 Eggs
1 c Applesauce ?
2 tbs Vegetable Oil
Shortening, to grease cooking pan

Preheat oven to 350℉

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In a mixing bowl, combine the dry ingredients – flour, salt, baking soda, baking powder, cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, raisins and pecans together.

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In a separate mixing bowl, cream together the softened butter and brown sugar. I leave out butter the night before to be perfectly softened for recipes. Next add the eggs and mix together. Finally add the applesauce and vegetable oil and mix to combine.

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Add half of the dry ingredients to the wet and mix to combine. Add the remaining dry ingredients and mix until combined.

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Grease a cooking pan well with shortening. This cake is lovely when prepared in a flute pan, bundt pan, sheet pan or loaf pan.

Pour batter into the prepared pan and place into preheated oven.

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Bake 45-55 minutes until a toothpick inserted comes out clean.

Allow cake to cool for 10 minutes and remove from cooking pan, then cool completely.

Applesauce Raisin Pecan Cake

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Wishing you all the joy of the season with your holiday baking!

Other recipes that may interest you:

Apple Pie Pinwheels

Chocolate Caramel Dipped Apples

Southern Skillet Fried Apples

Let’s make this Old Fashioned Applesauce Cake!

Yield: 1 Cake

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A beloved recipe that my grandmother made during the holidays, Applesauce Cake.

Prep Time10 minutes

Cook Time45 minutes

Total Time55 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 c All Purpose Flour
  • 1/2 tsp Salt
  • 1/2 tsp Baking Soda
  • 1 tsp Baking Powder
  • 1 tsp Ground Cinnamon
  • 1/2 tsp Ground Cloves
  • 1/2 tsp Ground Nutmeg
  • 1 c Raisins
  • 1/2 c Chopped Pecans
  • 2 Sticks of Butter, softened
  • 1 c Dark Brown Sugar
  • 2 Eggs
  • 1 c Applesauce ?
  • 2 tbs Vegetable Oil
  • Shortening, to grease cooking pan

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350℉.
  2. In a mixing bowl combine the dry ingredients - flour, salt, baking soda, baking powder, cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, raisins and pecans together.
  3. In a separate mixing bowl, cream together the softened butter and brown sugar. I leave out butter the night before to be perfectly softened for recipes. Next add the eggs and mix together. Finally add the applesauce and vegetable oil and mix to combine.
  4. Add half of the dry ingredients to the wet and mix to combine. Add the remaining dry ingredients and mix until combined.
  5. Grease a cooking pan well with shortening.
  6. Pour batter into the prepared pan and place into preheated oven.
  7. Bake 45-55 minutes until a toothpick inserted comes out clean.
  8. Allow cake to cool for 10 minutes and remove from cooking pan, then cool completely.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

10
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 472Total Fat: 28gSaturated Fat: 13gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 13gCholesterol: 87mgSodium: 395mgCarbohydrates: 54gFiber: 2gSugar: 30gProtein: 5g

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Old Fashioned Applesauce Cake, Vintage Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What does applesauce do to a cake? ›

Whether store-bought or homemade, unsweetened applesauce is just cooked and puréed apples. It contains lots of water, some natural sugar, fiber, and pectin. This high water content is both good (because it adds moisture to the final product) and bad (because high moisture = more gluten development = tough cakes).

What does applesauce replace in cake mix? ›

Can I substitute applesauce for the vegetable oil in Betty Crocker Supermoist Cake Mix? That sounds good! Applesauce is a popular substitute to lower fat and calories.

Can you use applesauce instead of oil in a cake recipe? ›

Applesauce is a 1:1 replacement for oil, so if your recipe calls for half a cup of oil, use half a cup of applesauce instead. If you find yourself in the middle of a recipe and out of oil, use applesauce instead! This trick works in cakes, muffins, cookies, brownies, and any kind of sweet baked good.

Do you use sweetened or unsweetened applesauce in baking? ›

However, the most common type of applesauce used in baking is unsweetened. If you are new to using applesauce as an alternative, take a look at how to swap out those ingredients! Eggs: For every one egg called for in a recipe, use ¼ cup of applesauce instead.

How much applesauce for one egg in cake? ›

Applesauce. Use applesauce to add moisture. Replace one egg with 1/4 cup of applesauce in sweet desserts. If you want a lighter texture, add an extra 1/2 teaspoonful of baking powder, as fruit purées tend to make the final product denser than the original recipe.

What makes applesauce taste better? ›

The mellow sweetness of toasted sugar adds complexity. Apple cider vinegar helps brighten cooked fruit. Using skin-on fruit improves both flavor and color in the finished product. Aromatics like cinnamon, orange peel, and rose water intensify the flavor of the apples.

Does applesauce replace oil or eggs? ›

If you're looking to make some of your favorite baked goods a wee bit healthier or vegan, applesauce is your magical friend! Applesauce can be used as a substitute for oil, butter, or eggs, and still give you delicious baked treats.

Can you use mayonnaise instead of eggs in a cake mix? ›

Mayonnaise. Eggs are a key ingredient in mayonnaise, so it makes sense that it can be a perfect substitute when you're out of eggs. Use 3 tablespoons of mayo as an egg substitute.

Can you use mayonnaise instead of oil in a cake mix? ›

1 box of chocolate cake mix 1 cup of mayo Sub mayo in place of the oil and eggs called for on your box of chocolate cake mix, add water as instructed, and bake as instructed. Top with frosting of choice (I made a chocolate glaze) and enjoy! It does not taste like mayonnaise but it is incredibly rich and moist!

How much applesauce for 1 cup of butter? ›

In most cases, you can substitute applesauce for butter using a 1:1 ratio (if the recipe calls for 1 cup of butter, use 1 cup of applesauce).

How much applesauce for 1/2 cup oil? ›

Applesauce can be used as a direct replacement for oil or melted butter in baking, meaning in a 1:1 ratio. If your recipe calls for 1/2 cup of oil, replace it with 1/2 cup of applesauce.

Can you substitute applesauce for oil in Duncan Hines cake mix? ›

Use a buttermilk-applesauce mixture in place of the oil.

Keep in mind that while applesauce can be used instead of oil in most mixes, it can't replace the butter in cake mixes, according to the Duncan Hines website.

What does unsweetened applesauce do to your body? ›

Applesauce retains some of the antioxidants, so it can help lower your cancer risk as well. The antioxidants in apples can help fight oxidative damage in the lungs, which can lower your risk for asthma. The quercetin in apples and applesauce can also give your immune system a boost and reduce inflammation.

What does applesauce do for cakes? ›

If you love to bake, you may have struggled to find healthy recipes that retain moisture and taste. A way to replace the fat in cookies and cakes is to substitute some or all of the fat with applesauce. Apple sauces are made with heart-healthy apples and they can also be low in sugar and high in fiber.

What replaces eggs in baking? ›

Substitutes like vinegar and baking soda, plain yogurt or buttermilk can help keep cake light, airy and structurally sound. Replace each egg with 1 teaspoon of baking soda combined with 1 tablespoon of vinegar, ¼ cup of plain yogurt or ¼ cup of buttermilk.

Why do people use applesauce in baking? ›

If you're looking to make some of your favorite baked goods a wee bit healthier or vegan, applesauce is your magical friend! Applesauce can be used as a substitute for oil, butter, or eggs, and still give you delicious baked treats.

What is the secret to a moist cake? ›

10 WAYS TO MAKE CAKE MOIST
  1. USE THE CORRECT TEMPERATURE AND BAKING TIME. Consider lowering your oven temperature slightly when baking a cake. ...
  2. USE VEGETABLE OIL. ...
  3. USE BUTTERMILK INSTEAD OF MILK. ...
  4. ADD INSTANT PUDDING MIX. ...
  5. ADD MAYONNAISE. ...
  6. USE SIMPLE SYRUP OR GLAZE. ...
  7. USE CAKE FLOUR. ...
  8. DON'T OVERMIX.

Does applesauce replace eggs or butter? ›

Applesauce. Applesauce is a great neutral egg replacement, meaning you won't taste any apple in the final product. When subbing in applesauce for eggs, use ¼ cup for every egg your recipe calls for, and add an additional ½ teaspoon of baking powder to the dry ingredients.

Can I skip applesauce in baking? ›

There are many substitutes for applesauce that can be used in baking. These include pumpkin puree, mashed bananas, pear puree, and plain Greek yogurt or more. Each of these substitutes has its own unique flavor and texture that can add something special to your baking.

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