Favorite Fare, Society
July 11, 2019

Caramel apple squares, Best poke cake, Banana crumb cake

By Melanie Behrens

This is dessert week.

Caramel apple squares

1/2 C unsalted butter (melted)

1/4 C granulated sugar

2 tsp. vanilla

1/4 tsp. salt

1 C all-purpose flour

APPLE FILLING:

2 large apples (thinly sliced)

2 TBS flour

2 TBS sugar

1 TBS ground cinnamon

1/4 tsp. ground nutmeg

CRUMB TOPPING:

1/2 C old-fashioned oats

1/3 C ...

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