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Apples spiced with cinnamon are baked with a crunchy cornflake layer in pastry shell, topped with a sweet almond glaze and cut into bars -- like apple pie you can eat with your hands.
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Be sure to slice the apples thin so that they cook in the amount of time needed to bake the crust — this isn’t a chunky filling.
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Apple Slab Pie! The perfect dessert for a crowd, plus more flaky crust in every bite. Use a mix of apples for best flavor. Great for apple-picking parties, Thanksgiving, or holiday gatherings.
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One of my favorite pie alternatives is bundt cake A hearty spice-filled bundt cake made from grated apples and toasted nuts, then soaked in whiskey syrup, defies the cliché of Thanksgiving dessert, yet keeps well within its harvest-time paradigm Plus, a bundt cake, which is really just like an oversize muffin baked in a fancy pan, is easy to whip up
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Martha Stewart Show viewer Dorothy Mae Brown's recipe for Apple Spice Cake.
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An apple crisp filled with tart Granny Smiths gets a topping made with mini marshmallows that bakes up tender and golden brown.
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Any type of sausage may be used in this tasty baked treat, but turkey sausage is a favorite. They'll be rising and shining in anticipation of this wonderful medley of flavors!
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Savory, yet sweet, this cornbread dressing will satisfy anyone's appetite. Two teaspoons of dried parsley flakes can be substituted for fresh parsley.
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A creamless puréed soup that makes an elegant fall meal.
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This cake is so easy to make and delicious it is almost sinful. Tell them you made it homemade!
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"One day in Maui, I tried to make my own version of a drink I had at the juice bar Liquiteria in New York City. I added pineapple because it was on the table and mint because it was in the garden, and after my first sip, I said, "O' Mai Mai!"