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Stack cake
Apple stack cake
Alternative namesDried apple stack cake, poor man's fruit cake, Confederates old-fashioned stack cake, Appalachian stack cake, Kentucky stack cake, Kentucky's washday cake[1]
TypeCake
Place of originUnited States
Region or stateAppalachia
Main ingredientsApple preserves, dried apples, or apple butter

Stack cake, also called apple stack cake, is a stack of cakes layered with filling. Traditionally the cakes are made in a cast iron skillet, but they can be baked as well. The cake batter itself is made with molasses, and makes a crisp cake, similar to shortbreadorbiscuit. The apple filling for the cake can be made with applesauce, apple butter, apple jelly, re-hydrated preserved apple rings, or other types of filling can be used such as apricot, date and raspberry. The cake is a specialty of Appalachian cuisine.[2]

Origin[edit]

An origin story proposed by Sidney Saylor Farr in 1983 is that stack cakes were a local substitute for layered wedding cake, which were prohibitively expensive. According to the legend, women would each donate a layer of cake, however, this is doubtful, because stack cakes require at least two days for the apple filling and cake flavors to combine.[3] It's said that anyone eating the cake without waiting would wonder "what all the shouting was about".

Another proposed origin story is that James Harrod, eventual founder of Harrodsburg, Kentucky, brought stack cake from Pennsylvania to Kentucky,[4] but the cake would not have gained popularity until flour became widely available, over 100 years later.[3] There is no definitive account of the cake's origins.[1]

Description[edit]

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. One recipe from the Bluegrass region utilizes a sorghum molasses based gingerbread type cake. 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 the more common flavorings used were ginger, apple and molasses.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Sohn, Mark F. (2005). Appalachian Home Cooking: History, Culture and Recipes. University of Kentucky Press. p. 149. ISBN 9780813191539.
  • ^ Castella, Krystina (2012). A World of Cake: 150 Recipes for Sweet Traditions from Cultures Near and Far; Honey Cakes to Flat Cakes, Fritters to Chiffons, Tartes to Tortes, Meringues to Mooncakes, Fruit Cakes to Spice Cakes. Storey Publishing, LLC. p. 40. ISBN 9781603424462.
  • ^ a b Wilson, Matthew (2023-12-16). "The Wholesome Origin Story Behind Appalachian Apple Stack Cake - The Daily Meal". Daily Meal. Retrieved 2024-05-12.
  • ^ "Apple Stack Cake". Beth Durham. 2016-05-05. Retrieved 2024-05-12.
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