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- Stack_cake abstract "A stack cake is a unique regional variation that replaces a wedding cake, which can be prohibitively expensive in the economically deprived area of Appalachia, United States. Friends and family each bring a layer for the cake, and the bride's family spreads apple preserves, dried apples, or apple butter between each layer. A stack cake looks like a stack of thick pancakes. It is thought to have originated in the Beaumont Inn of Harrodsburg, Kentucky, by the original settler James Harrod. The greater the number of layers, the more popular the couple is considered.Many types of cake layer recipes exist from sponge-like layers of cake to cookie dough-like ones; sometimes a stack cake includes many variations and flavors. Stack cake parties that do not involve a wedding occur irregularly but typically serve as a way for people to exchange recipes and gossip. Its use is not limited to Kentucky cuisine but all of Appalachia.In order to accommodate the typical seven or eight layers, each layer was sometimes pressed very flat. A few of more common flavorings used were ginger, apple and sweet sorghum.".
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- Stack_cake ingredient Apple.
- Stack_cake ingredient Apple_butter.
- Stack_cake ingredientName "applepreserves, dried apples, orapple butter".
- Stack_cake region Appalachia.
- Stack_cake thumbnail Apple_Stack_Cake.jpg?width=300.
- Stack_cake type Cake.
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- Stack_cake wikiPageRevisionID "657211650".
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- Stack_cake wikiPageWikiLink Haute_cuisine.
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- Stack_cake wikiPageWikiLink Parade_(magazine).
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- Stack_cake wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
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- Stack_cake wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stack cake".
- Stack_cake caption "Apple stack cake".
- Stack_cake country United_States.
- Stack_cake mainIngredient "apple preserves, dried apples, or apple butter".
- Stack_cake name "Stack cake".
- Stack_cake region Appalachia.
- Stack_cake type Cake.
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- Stack_cake subject Category:American_desserts.
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- Stack_cake comment "A stack cake is a unique regional variation that replaces a wedding cake, which can be prohibitively expensive in the economically deprived area of Appalachia, United States. Friends and family each bring a layer for the cake, and the bride's family spreads apple preserves, dried apples, or apple butter between each layer. A stack cake looks like a stack of thick pancakes. It is thought to have originated in the Beaumont Inn of Harrodsburg, Kentucky, by the original settler James Harrod.".
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