WW Applesauce Cake (Weightwatchers)

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6 Servings
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This is a very good Weightwatchers cake recipe. A wonderful dessert for those of us that are watching calories.


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WW Applesauce Cake (Weightwatchers) Ingredients

1 cup Water 1/2 teaspoon Salt
1 cup Raisins --COMBINE DRY INGRED--
1 cup Diced dried fruit of your choice Egg substitute equal to
--PUT IN SAUCEPAN--Bring to boil and remove from heat & allow to cool while prepari2 whole Eggs (1/2 CUP)
2 cup Flour 1/2 cup Vegetable oil
1 cup Splenda 1 cup Unsweetened applesauce
1 1/2 teaspoon Cinnamon or 2 t Apple Pie or Pumpkin Pie Spice 1 teaspoon Vanilla
1/2 teaspoon Nutmeg Add to dry ingredients, Add Fruit mixture, and add
1 teaspoon Baking soda 1 cup Nuts
1 teaspoon Baking powder

Instructions for WW Applesauce Cake (Weightwatchers)

SPRAY PAN. BAKE ~~at; 325 DEG. 35-40 MIN. 16 SERV. ~~at; 2 POINTS OR 8 SERV. ~~at; 4 POINTS Lease the water remaining with the fruit when adding. This will increase the moisture in the cake.

NOTE: If using apple pie or pumpkin pie spice, omit the cinnamon and nutmeg.

Main Ingredient: ApplesCuisine: American

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This is a very moist cake and my husband really liked it. I did substitute fresh apples for the dried fruit. It was very good. I put a dollop of cool whip on top. I plan on sending it to my friend. I will make it again.

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sappy
on Sep 17 2006 11:28AM

[I made edits to this recipe.]

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crittermom17
on Jul 6 2005 10:52PM

[I made edits to this recipe.]

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BigOven Premium Member admin
on Jul 6 2005 9:02PM

Leave the water remaining with the fruit when adding. This will increase the moisture of the cake. [I posted this recipe.]

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crittermom17
on Jul 6 2005 8:24PM