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    Fresh Apple Cake Recipe

    Modified: Aug 20, 2025 · Published: Sep 18, 2023 by Sula · This post may contain affiliate links · 54 Comments

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    Pin for old fashioned fresh apple cake.
    Pin for old fashioned fresh apple cake.

    There's something about fall that brings out the baker in me. I want to gather up all the seasonal produce and make delicious treats for everyone to share!

    And this old-fashioned fresh apple cake is an excellent example of that. When apples are in-season and abundant, it's the best time to bake some old-fashioned goodness.

    All the deliciousness of cinnamon and "pie spice" type flavors mixed with apples and pecans.  Baked in a Bundt pan for a fuss-free, easy cake.

    The frosting choice is up to you, but I love it with a rich cinnamon glaze to really make the flavor complete. It's a marvelous way to celebrate fall!

    Old fashioned fresh apple cake made in a Bundt pan and drizzled with a thick cinnamon glaze frosting.

    Dessert should be memorable, and I love it best when it highlights fresh, in season produce. And growing up on a farm, fall desserts were always apple based. Sweet and tart, with all the best spices, an apple dessert is sure to bring a smile. (and maybe a little drool)

    And this cake hits it out of the park! All the deliciousness of cinnamon and pie type flavors mixed with apples and pecans. Baked in a Bundt pan for a fuss-free, easy cake. No complicated steps, just straight up irresistible taste.

    The frosting choice is up to you, but I love it with a rich cinnamon glaze to really make the flavor complete. It's a marvelous way to celebrate fall!

    Jump to:
    • Why You Will Love this Fresh Apple Cake Recipe:
    • Fresh Apple Cake Ingredients
    • How to make Apple Cake
    • Serving Suggestions
    • How to store Fresh Apple Cake
    • FAQs for the Best Apple Cake Recipe Ever
    • Got Bundt?
    • More Delicious Ways to Celebrate the Flavors of Fall
    • More Favorites from Ovenspiration
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    Why You Will Love this Fresh Apple Cake Recipe:

    An old-fashioned cake like this has a certain nostalgic charm. Warm and cozy, it is delicious with coffee, tea, or a glass of milk.

    Even more important, it's an easy cake to make. There's no special timing for creaming some ingredients before adding others. You don't even need an electric mixer to combine the batter, I'm pretty sure this recipe pre-dates such conveniences. So, mixing by hand will work just fine!

    Fresh Apple Cake Ingredients

    Ingredients: apples, pecans, flour, oil, eggs, sugar, vanilla, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves.

    Cake:

    • Canola oil
    • Sugar
    • Flour
    • Eggs
    • Baking soda
    • Salt
    • Ground cloves
    • Nutmeg
    • Cinnamon
    • Vanilla
    • Apples
    • Pecans

    Glaze

    • Butter
    • Milk or water
    • Cinnamon
    • Powdered (confectioner's) sugar

    Best Apples for Cake

    There are many opinions on this, and here is mine: the best apples are sweet and tart, and not too juicy. For example, when Granny Smith apples became all the rage for baking, I tried making pies with them. The taste is great, but I felt like there was just too much moisture, resulting in a downright soggy pie.

    Because of this, I use a variety of apples when baking. I like to combine Granny Smith with Fuji or Gala to get a combination of sweet and tart in my baked goods. Heirloom varieties of baking apples are also fun to use.

    Here are some of the most popular varieties of apples for baking, feel free to mix and match to suit your own taste buds:

    • Granny Smith - tart and holds its shape well. But some recipes might need added sugar to offset the tartness (this is solved by mixing with a sweeter apple).
    • Honeycrisp - a sweet apple, and very juicy. They have a long shelf life, so they taste good year-round. This is my favorite apple for eating, or to put in salads. I tend to use others for baking because I want more of a tart flavor than Honeycrisp provides.
    • Braeburn - this is one of my favorite apples, but it can sometimes be difficult to find. It's sweet, tart, and holds up well to baking. Buy some when you find them!
    • Pink Lady - Both sweet and tart, I find these apples to be sweeter and make a good combination with Granny Smith.
    • Cortland - these apples tart and sweet, a little softer in texture so they work well in recipes where you want the apples to break down a little more.
    • Empire - sweet and crisp, empire apples have a balanced flavor that works well in baked goods. They are also known for being very crisp, which I love for eating. They have become harder to find than they used to be, so this is another you should buy when you can find them!

    **Be sure to scroll to the recipe card for detailed quantities and directions**

    How to make Apple Cake

    1. To prep, spray a Bundt pan with baking spray (the kind with flour in it) and preheat the oven to 350F.
    2. Peel, core, and finely chop the apples. Chop the pecans and measure the rest of the ingredients.

    💭Top tip: use a variety of apples when baking. I like to combine Granny Smith with Fuji or Gala to get a combination of sweet and tart in my baked goods. Heirloom varieties of baking apples are also fun to use.

    1. In a mixing bowl, combine the oil and sugar, then add the eggs and mix well.
    Eggs added to the bowl of batter.
    1. In a separate bowl, whisk the flour with the other dry ingredients: baking soda, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves.
    2. Add the flour mixture to the wet ingredients and stir to combine. Add the vanilla and stir well.
    Mixing dry ingredients into the batter.
    1. Now add the apples and pecans and stir to evenly distribute throughout the batter.
    Adding chopped apples to the batter.
    1. Transfer the batter to the prepared Bundt pan. Bake in the preheated oven for 70-75 minutes.
    2. Cool the cake in the pan for 15 minutes, then invert onto a plate and remove the pan.
    Baked cake cooling in the Bundt pan.
    Fresh apple cake cooling on a plate.

    To Make the Cinnamon Glaze

    1. In a microwave-safe bowl, microwave the butter to melt (about 1 minute). Add one cup of powdered sugar and the cinnamon and stir to combine.
    2. Continue adding powdered sugar a cup at a time, alternating with milk or water, until the desired consistency is reached. Most glaze is very thin, but I wanted a thick glaze that would still drizzle but also be closer to a frosting-like consistency. You have complete control over this. 😃
    Old fashioned apple cake drizzled with a thick cinnamon glaze.

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    Serving Suggestions

    This cake is yummy when still warm, so go ahead and add the glaze right away so you can cut a piece or 2! A scoop of vanilla ice cream makes a lovely accompaniment.

    If the glaze or frosting is too much for you, a simple dusting of powdered sugar would be a nice finish to the cake.

    It would also be delightful with a dollop of whipped cream - so many choices! You might want to try them all! LOL

    Slices of old fashioned fresh apple cake on a plate with apple slices.

    How to store Fresh Apple Cake

    To keep this cake fresh, store it in an airtight container.

    It can stay at room temperature for up to 3 days or in the refrigerator for up to a week.

    Can you freeze apple cake?

    Freeze individual slices for longer storage, up to 3 months.

    FAQs for the Best Apple Cake Recipe Ever

    What kind of apples are best for baking?

    Many apples available today have been developed for consumption rather than baking. The Granny Smith was developed for both, and one of the few heirloom varieties still widely available. I prefer to mix Granny Smith with other varieties (Fuji or Gala) to get a balance in qualities, specifically sweet and tart.

    Do I need to peel the apples for this cake?

    I always peel apples to make cake. In theory you could include the peels, but it would result in a rougher texture to the cake, which most do not want.

    Got Bundt?

    If you love to make desserts in your Bundt pan, you might want to check out a few more. Chocolate lovers will want to see my Chocolate Kahlua Cake, and anyone who likes a brown butter (so, everyone!) will go crazy for a Rum Pound Cake. Delicious!

    More Delicious Ways to Celebrate the Flavors of Fall

    I grew up on a farm with a giant heirloom "Duchess" apple tree. And we always had apple pie and apple crisp with those apples.

    If you have a bunch of apples, you can make a batch of Instant Pot Apple Pie Filling to be canned and enjoyed for months!

    Don't want to bake? Apples are also wonderful for dipping! Try some Heath Bar Dip or a Greek Yogurt Peanut Butter Dip. Both make sliced apples into a delicious dessert!

    And a variety of apples are recommended to make delicious homemade apple butter that tastes like caramelized apples.

    And what about pumpkin? Some delicious pumpkin bars might be just what your craving. Or an old fashioned carrot cake. Both have cream cheese frosting, because that just makes everything better!

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    The Best Apple Cake Recipe Ever

    Old-Fashioned Fresh Apple Cake is a timeless dessert that captures the essence of homemade baking. Its sweet, comforting flavors and ease of preparation make it a treasured addition to any kitchen. Give it a try and savor the magic of homemade goodness.
    Prep Time10 minutes mins
    Cook Time1 hour hr 10 minutes mins
    Total Time1 hour hr 20 minutes mins
    Course: Dessert
    Cuisine: American
    Servings: 12
    Calories: 686kcal
    Author: Sula

    Ingredients

    • 1 cup canola oil
    • 2 cups sugar
    • 3 eggs large
    • 3 cups flour
    • 1½ teaspoon baking soda
    • ½ teaspoon salt
    • ¼ teaspoon ground cloves
    • ¼ teaspoon nutmeg
    • 2 teaspoons cinnamon
    • 2 teaspoons vanilla
    • 3 cups apples peeled, cored, and chopped fine (about 1½ pounds)
    • 1 cup pecans chopped

    For the Glaze

    • ½ cup butter 1 stick
    • 2-3 tablespoons milk or water
    • 2 teaspoons cinnamon
    • 3-4 cups powdered sugar

    Instructions

    • Preheat oven to 350F and lightly grease a Bundt pan with baking spray.
    • In a large mixing bowl, mix the oil, sugar, and eggs until well combined.
      1 cup canola oil, 2 cups sugar, 3 eggs
    • In a separate bowl. Whisk together the dry ingredients: flour, baking soda, salt, nutmeg, cinnamon, and cloves.
      3 cups flour, 1½ teaspoon baking soda, ½ teaspoon salt, ¼ teaspoon ground cloves, ¼ teaspoon nutmeg, 2 teaspoons cinnamon
    • Add the flour mixture to the large bowl and stir well to combine. Add vanilla and stir.
      2 teaspoons vanilla
    • Fold in the apples and pecans and stir just enough to evenly distribute.
      3 cups apples, 1 cup pecans
    • Transfer the batter to the prepared pan.
    • Bake in the preheated (350F) oven for 70-75 minutes.
    • Remove the cake for the oven and allow it to cool in the Bundt pan for 15 minutes. Then, invert onto a plate and remove the pan.

    To glaze:

    • Melt the butter, then add one cup of powdered sugar and the cinnamon. Stir well, then continue adding powdered sugar, alternating with a little milk, until desired consistency is reached. A very thin glaze will need less sugar, thicker will need more.
      ½ cup butter, 2-3 tablespoons milk or water, 2 teaspoons cinnamon, 3-4 cups powdered sugar

    Nutrition

    Calories: 686kcal | Carbohydrates: 93g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 34g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 8g | Monounsaturated Fat: 18g | Trans Fat: 0.4g | Cholesterol: 62mg | Sodium: 313mg | Potassium: 128mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 67g | Vitamin A: 323IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 32mg | Iron: 2mg

    Nutrition values are estimates only, using online calculators. Please verify using your own data.

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    1. Jamie

      April 03, 2026 at 5:05 pm

      5 stars
      This cake is phenomenal! My great nephew (4) was trying to steal his grandma’s birthday piece. Thank you for such an amazing recipe.

      Reply
      • Sula

        April 06, 2026 at 1:00 pm

        I'm so happy your family loves it, and thank you for the kind review!

        Reply
        • Deborah Thomson

          May 14, 2026 at 9:43 pm

          1 star
          I followed the recipe exactly. The time of one hour and 10 minutes should be reduced to perhaps 50 minutes. It came out super dry.
          I'm not a negative person but this was an exception.

          Reply
          • Sula

            May 15, 2026 at 8:05 pm

            I'm surprised at your experience, after so many have loved it. Do you remember what type of apples you used? I wonder if its due to the type of apple or maybe the time of year it is?

            Reply
    2. Pam

      January 19, 2026 at 3:53 am

      5 stars
      Great!! I added 4 cups of apples, it’s what I had on hand, and it came out perfectly on 65 minutes. I did not add the icing, we all loved the cake as is!! Thanks for the recipe!

      Reply
      • Sula

        January 19, 2026 at 12:49 pm

        Wonderful, thanks for sharing your experience!

        Reply
    3. Julie

      January 04, 2026 at 10:21 pm

      5 stars
      My cake just finished baking. I took a tiny bit of the batter and put it in a small ramekin and baked it on the side. I took it out much earlier and it is delicious! What I’m trying to figure out now is how long do I let the cake cool before I pour the glaze over it. Should I do it while it’s still hot?

      Reply
      • Sula

        January 05, 2026 at 1:06 pm

        I always let it cool first.

        Reply
    4. Gloria Vasquez

      December 08, 2025 at 5:20 pm

      5 stars
      I’m impressed. I’ve always wanted to make an apple cake. Thank you for recipe.

      Reply
      • Sula

        December 08, 2025 at 9:12 pm

        You're very welcome! Enjoy!

        Reply
      • Jackie Frick

        May 31, 2026 at 6:59 pm

        5 stars
        Cake was so easy to make .Everyone loves it we had it with Vanilla Ice cream delious .Thank you for sharing the recipe..

        Reply
        • Sula

          June 05, 2026 at 6:41 pm

          Wonderful, thank you for sharing!

          Reply
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