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    Apple Spice Bundt Cake
    Yummly
    Nothing beats a quintessential apple spice cake in the fall, but this bundt cake takes apple cake to a new level. This incredibly moist yet light and fluffy cake is studded with diced Granny Smith apples and walnuts for texture, with a swirl of fall spices including cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves to shine a light on fall flavors. It's sweetened with brown sugar and the natural sugar of the apples — and bakes up beautifully for a combination of apple pie and pound cake. ## The Best Apples For Baking The best baking apples offer a balance of sweet and tart flavors as well as flesh that doesn't break down completely in the oven. This recipe calls for classic Granny Smith apples, one of the most popular choices. They're tart with firm flesh, making them perfect for baking — but if you like a splash of sweetness, Honeycrisp apples are a tasty alternative. They provide a juicy crispness and are firm enough to bake with. You can also use Braeburn apples because they're firm and keep their shape while baking. You can also mix and match your apples to suit your taste. ## Recipe Variations Make it your own recipe with one of these customizations: _Go Gluten-Free._ Swap the all-purpose flour for a gluten-free flour such as almond flour or coconut flour — but be careful about ratios, as coconut flour, for example, is extremely absorbent. _Drizzle With Caramel Sauce._ Replicate the flavors of a traditional caramel apple by adding a [caramel sauce](https://www.yummly.com/recipe/Homemade-Salted-Caramel-Sauce-1878127 "caramel sauce") to your apple cake. _Top With Frosting._ Add another layer of creamy sweetness by topping with [frosting](https://www.yummly.com/recipe/Cinnamon-Buttercream-Frosting-2125123). _Add A Glaze._ For a thinner topping that's just as sweet, finish your cake with a smooth [glaze](https://www.yummly.com/recipe/Best-Basic-Glaze-1023200). ## Baking Tips _Give It Time._ Because this bundt cake is large, it will take a decent amount of time in the oven — about 55-70 minutes. Your bake time may be slightly higher or lower, which is normal because every oven heats differently. _Use Fresh Apples._ Fresh apples have the best flavor. If you want to keep them a little longer, they can be refrigerated. Use perforated plastic bags or containers that allow airflow to prevent them from drying. _Prepare Your Apples._ Always peel your apples completely before baking with them. The skin becomes tough and won't break down well when cooked. If you get a bite of cake with even a little bit of apple skin, it won't be the best bite. This cake is wonderful served warm, at room temperature, or even cold. Store leftover cake at room temperature for up to three days, or in the refrigerator for up to five days. You can also freeze it for up to three months. Just thaw the cake overnight in the fridge, then allow it to come to room temperature on the kitchen counter. It's ideal for making ahead of time and serving whenever you're ready.
    Apple Cobbler
    Yummly
    Apple cobbler is a traditional dessert that's easy to make and calls for just a few ingredients. It's similar to apple pie in that it features sweetened, cooked apples and is topped with dough. But, a cobbler is so simple that a baker of any caliber can make it: There's no tricky pie-crust rolling or shaping involved. This apple cobbler has just six ingredients that you likely already have in your pantry. The apple mixture is nothing more than apples, cinnamon, and sugar but the secret ingredient of this homemade apple cobbler recipe is pancake mix. Standard pancake mixes already have baking powder and all-purpose flour or self-rising flour, so using a mix takes care of a few steps for you. The only thing left to do is bake it which makes up the majority of the cook time — it only takes about an hour. ## The Best Types Of Apples To Use The best baking apples offer a balance of sweet and tart flavors as well as flesh that doesn't break down in the oven. We recommend classic Granny Smith apples for this recipe, one of the most common types. They're tart and tangy, with firm flesh, making them perfect for baking. You could alternatively use Honeycrisp apples if you prefer sweet desserts. They also provide a juicy crispness and are firm enough to bake with. Braeburn apples are also an option, since they're so firm and keep their shape while baking. Feel free to use more than one variety of apples if you want textures and flavors unique to your cobbler. ## Using Lemon Juice Many apple cobbler recipes call for tossing the sliced apples with a little bit of lemon juice before baking. Lemon juice prevents oxidation of the apples — it's the oxidation that causes apples to turn brown. Lemon juice can also add some extra tartness if that's what you like, but you really don't need it if you get the cobbler in the oven before the apples start to discolor. ## Apple Cobbler Vs. Apple Pie Vs. Apple Crisp There are many dessert recipe options when it comes to using apples. While all of these options are baked with fresh apples and can be similar, there are a few differences. The main distinguishing factor lies between apple recipes is in the specific topping. _Apple cobblers:_ Cobblers generally have a biscuit topping. They look like a cobbled road when baked because the biscuit mixture is dropped on top of the apples. In this case, the pancake mix for the cobbler topping contains most of the ingredients of a biscuit. _Apple crisps:_ Crisps have a crumbly streusel topping. It’s similar to an apple crumble, but crisps add oats to the mix. _Apple pie:_ Pie is the classic dish you're likely very familiar with. It has a bottom and top made of pie crust, with apple pie filling in between. The top pie crust is pinched together with the bottom crust to make a seal. ## Variations Make it your own cobbler recipe with one of these customizations. _Go gluten-free:_ Swap gluten-free pancake mix for regular pancake mix, or if you're making your own mix, substitute all-purpose flour for any gluten-free flour such as almond flour or coconut flour, but make sure to use the correct ratios. For example, coconut flour is very absorbent so you won't need very much. Almond flour has a high fat content, so you may not need as much butter. _Make it vegan:_ Substitute regular milk for any non-dairy milk of your choice like almond or cashew milk. While it may subtly change the taste, it won't be very noticeable. You'll also need to swap regular butter for non-dairy butter, which you can find at the grocery store. _Add nuts:_ Sprinkle a handful of chopped nuts, such as walnuts or pecans, over your apple mixture for extra crunch. As easy recipes go, this apple cobbler is about as simple as it gets. It's the perfect apple dessert to enjoy throughout the fall season when fresh apples are at their prime — delicious and full of good-for-you dietary fiber. Serve it with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or enjoy on its own.
    America's Test Kitchen Skillet Apple Crisp
    Food.com
    If your skillet is not ovensafe, prepare the recipe through step 3 and then transfer the filling to a 13 by 9-inch baking dish. Top the filling as directed and bake for an additional 5 minutes. We like Golden Delicious apples for this recipe, but any sweet, crisp apple such as Honeycrisp or Braeburn can be substituted. Do not use Granny Smith apples in this recipe. While rolled oats are preferable in the topping, quick-cooking oats can be substituted. Serve the apple crisp warm or at room temperature with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream.