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12 responses to “Apple Cinnamon Cake”

  1. Catherine Janes Avatar

    Do you think you could use coconut oil?
    Thank you!! So looking forward to making these into muffins, as we don’t have the bundt pan ๐Ÿ™

    1. Shalva Gale Avatar

      I think coconut oil would work but would give you a slight taste of coconut (as the other ingredients don’t have strong flavors).

  2. Patty Diamond Avatar
    Patty Diamond

    Hi Shalva! This is your actual mother writing (and qvelling) about your connection to this recipe. Just adding that I am using your great-grandmother Ann’s Nordic Ware bundt pan again this year. Can you imagine how much Jewish mother love has gone into that pan over the years? Happy New Year to all!

    1. Shalva Gale Avatar

      Love taking a min while baking to think of all of the special women who have passed on their traditions. Maybe that’s why we mark special occasions by celebratory foods?

  3. Lucy Avatar
    Lucy

    This was delicious! I was skeptical about using the Vitamix to do all the prep, but I went for it, and it worked! The cake was moist and dense just like you said (which I love). I cut down the brown sugar to 2/3 cup (unpacked), and that didn’t seem to hurt it at all. Made muffins (baked for 35 minutes) because I don’t have a bundt pan. Thanks for the recipe–will make again.

    1. Shalva Gale Avatar

      Making into muffins is a great idea! I’ll bet our kids would love those.

  4. Carie Avatar
    Carie

    I wonder if I could use coconut sugar?

    1. Shalva Gale Avatar

      I think that would work great in this recipe!

  5. mindy lee Avatar
    mindy lee

    I am a Jewish girl that misses part of my culture with all the egg recipes. I just switched to being a vegan because of health concerns and OMG this recipe was AMAZING!!!!! The outline of logical steps in the recipe was so thoughtful. I am grateful to be reminded myself Grandmothers cake!!! It is truly delish

    1. Shalva Gale Avatar

      This comment just made my day ๐Ÿ™‚ Now to tackle an eggless kugel ๐Ÿ˜‰

  6. Donna Avatar
    Donna

    Can’t wait to try it. 1 question as I don’t bake as much as I used to: If I make mini Bundts which is more likely, how much time would you give them in the oven? The other question is, I don’t use whole wheat flour at all, it just tears up my stomach; do you think a mix of maybe almond, coconut and/or rice flour (or some other non wheat) would work almost as well? Thanks!

    1. Shalva Gale Avatar

      Hi Donna, good question! I baked the mini bundts for 15 minutes and then checked them every 3. I believe they only took 18 min, but every oven is different, so make sure to check (undercooked is better in this case). I mixed almond flour with wheat flour, and have not tried w/o at least some wheat flour. I’m sure with a little trial and error you can find a good combination of flours that don’t upset your stomach. The courser the better I would say (so almond over coconut or rice). Good luck, let us know how they turn out!

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