Chunky Apple Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting Recipe (2024)

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Chunky Apple Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting Recipe (1)

MyRecipes Member

Rating: 5 stars

01/04/2023

I give this 5 stars. Hands down the best apple cake we've ever had. We have a lot of bakers in our big family and I've told all of them they must try this recipe. It is so so good. And, so easy to make. Thank You!

Chunky Apple Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting Recipe (2)

marils

Rating: Unrated

11/15/2015

The reason your cake was dry is probably because you are using a standard cup measure rather than weighing the flour. The flour should be 4.5 ounces (or 128 grams) per cup. When you invest in a weight scale, it's not uncommon for people to find that they have been adding an extra 1-2 tablespoons of flour per cup, which drastically changes the hydration level of the recipe.

Chunky Apple Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting Recipe (3)

SallyWms

Rating: 5 stars

04/18/2014

I've made this delicious cake several times and every time there were raves and requests for the recipe. Nice for dessert or morning coffee. I cut the apples into chunks instead of slices. While the dough is very dense, it yields a very moist cake. Better backed the night before.

Chunky Apple Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting Recipe (4)

LisaGvlSC

Rating: 3 stars

11/13/2012

Good flavor. The other reviewers are right about the batter being thick, like cookie batter (wait, should I try making cookies?). Also, I'd chunk the apples instead of slicing, or slice the slices in half cross-wise. I used my hands to mix the apples & walnuts into the dough/batter, it's far too thick for stirring. I'd also cut back on the cooking time, maybe mine was a little overdone because the pan was dark nonstick. Finally, the cake is very sweet, so I'd skip the frosting as it is absolutely NOT needed.

Chunky Apple Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting Recipe (6)

katodair

Rating: 5 stars

01/07/2011

Excellent! Must be kept in pan, though, so you can't make a pretty presentation of it. Made it for a potluck at work and everyone loved it!

Chunky Apple Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting Recipe (7)

kimritter

Rating: 5 stars

10/31/2010

Touted as the "best apple cake recipe" in Southern Living and they are right. I have made this twice and both times, my son and husband fight over it. Once with the cream cheese frosting and once with a basic white frosting--they said it was great either way. Will definitely make a again and again.

Chunky Apple Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting Recipe (8)

klloch

Rating: 5 stars

10/17/2010

This cake is wonderful and is always requested!

Chunky Apple Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting Recipe (9)

Nancyviv

Rating: 5 stars

10/14/2010

This is a very moist cake. I made one to share in a 8x8 pan and the other in a bread pan. I did not add the nuts. I love the frosting it is not overly sweet. Will make this again very soon.

Chunky Apple Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting Recipe (10)

julie1960nc

Rating: 1 stars

10/05/2010

This was horribly dry and I was VERY disappointed that I not only wasted apples but my time. I will never make this again.

Chunky Apple Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting Recipe (11)

TanyaEll

Rating: 5 stars

09/25/2010

Wonderful recipe. I used Gala apples and cut into small chunks instead of slices. I will definitely make this again.

Chunky Apple Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting Recipe (12)

ordinarygirl

Rating: 1 stars

08/31/2010

This cake is way too sweet...I had one piece to taste and ending up throwing it out....it should have a sugar warning!!

Chunky Apple Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting Recipe (13)

MuddyWaters

Rating: 5 stars

03/24/2010

Knowing that the batter was going to be so dry I used a 21 oz can of Kroger Apple Pie Filling instead of GS Apples. Cooked an extra 20 minutes @ 325. Perfectly moist and delicious! Used 8 oz honey instead of sugar in cream cheese topping - fantastic cake.

Chunky Apple Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting Recipe (14)

Nantz1

Rating: 5 stars

11/30/2009

This cake is indeed AWESOME. It really doesn't even need the frosting, making it a great snack cake. A couple of issues with the instructions in the recipe though...even as a seasoned baker, I was a bit confused. First, the recipe says, "SLICED" apples. This signifies to me that they would be wedges or circles once cored and if so, how thick are they supposed to be...anyway that just didn't make sense to me, so I "CHOPPED" them up instead. It would've also been nice, if the recipe had mentioned "TOASTING" the nuts as the first step (I forgot about toasting them until it was already time to put them in) and then instructions on how to toast them (I already knew how, but for someone who didn't it would be nice to have that information). The batter IS VERY THICK, much like cookie dough, and for me, hand stirring just didn't do the trick...once I added the apples it was too hard to stir and it was spilling out of the bowl, so I ended up pouring the whole thing into my mixer to get it all mixed up. Oh, and since I don't like Granny Smith apples, I substituted Galas. I also substituted pecans for the walnuts.

Chunky Apple Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting Recipe (15)

131460

Rating: 5 stars

09/26/2009

I baked the cake as exactly described in recipe. My office loved it!

Chunky Apple Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting Recipe (16)

GiGiGirl

Rating: 5 stars

09/14/2009

Made this dessert the other night and it was absolutely delicious. Very easy and not time consuming at all. The cream cheese frosting was simple to make and a great addition to the cake. I didn't add any walnuts into the cake, just toasted them and sprinkled on top of frosting. I did however cut the cake and put in a serving plate prior to frosting. Made a very nice presentation on the dessert table. Will definatley make again!

Chunky Apple Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting Recipe (17)

vgladstone

Rating: 5 stars

09/06/2009

I never write reviews for recipes, but this was so good I registered just to tell everyone how delicious and easy this cake is. All other reviews were helpful regarding the thickness of the batter. A wonderful Autumn desert, it will play front and center on the desert table for Thanksgiving 2009!

Chunky Apple Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting Recipe (18)

missychon

Rating: 5 stars

08/23/2009

Love this recipe always turns out moist and DELISH. I always have left over apples from the kids school lunches, so i use those. This is great for parties, or just a cake to have around the house for whenever. This is my AbsoLUTe faVoRIte cake! PS - i don't use the frosting-why mess with perfection?

Chunky Apple Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting Recipe (19)

msotake

Rating: 5 stars

11/18/2008

I have made this many times as written and it always gets rave reviews. I did think I did something wrong the first time because the batter was thick but it turned out perfectly! I always use homemade whipped cream for icing--it adds a lightness and freshness. I agree this recipe wouldn't work for cupcakes!

Chunky Apple Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Do you need to refrigerate a cake with cream cheese frosting? ›

Though we prefer to leave cake on the counter, where it stays tender and moist, if it's made with cream cheese frosting (or almost any other kind of frosting), chances are it will need to be refrigerated.

What can you add to cream cheese frosting to make it thicker? ›

How To Thicken Cream Cheese Frosting
  1. Sift 1/4 cup powdered sugar OR 1/4 cup cornstarch.
  2. Add it to the cream cheese frosting.
  3. Whip it up at high speed until the desired consistency is formed.
  4. Place the frosting in the fridge for 20 minutes before frosting your dessert to allow it to harden properly.
Mar 23, 2023

How to stop cream cheese frosting from going runny? ›

How to thicken cream cheese frosting. If the consistency is too thin or runny you can put the frosting mixture in the fridge for up to 20 minutes, stirring occasionally.If it's still too thin, take out some of the runny mixture and beat in some more cream cheese.

How to make store-bought cream cheese frosting better? ›

How to Upgrade Store-Bought Frosting
  1. Cream cheese. Beat in 8 ounces of room temperature plain or flavored cream cheese. ...
  2. Whipped cream. Mix equal parts freshly whipped cream and frosting. ...
  3. Butter. ...
  4. Peanut butter or other nut butter. ...
  5. Nutella. ...
  6. Cookie butter. ...
  7. Jam, preserves, or marmalade. ...
  8. Lemon curd.
Feb 14, 2024

Can you leave carrot cake with cream cheese frosting out overnight? ›

So does it need refrigeration? Food Network Kitchens: Yes, you should always refrigerate any cake or cupcake that has cream cheese frosting.

Can I leave cake with cream cheese out overnight? ›

Cream cheese should not be left out longer than two hours at room temp (or higher than 40 degrees F) because it then becomes a playground for nasty bacteria like salmonella. No one wants a trip to the emergency room over the carrot cake. If it's been out for longer than two hours, toss it—better safe than sorry.

How to firm up cream cheese frosting? ›

Mix 1 tablespoon (25 grams) of cornstarch into the frosting. If it is still too runny, add a little more. Continue to add cornstarch until you are happy with the texture. Avoid adding more than 1/2 cup (62.5 grams) of cornstarch per 8 oz (226 grams) of cream cheese.

Why is my cream cheese frosting chunky? ›

Also make sure that the cream cheese. is the same temperature as the butter, so ideally room temperature. I microwave mine for a few seconds. to make sure it's just a little warm, because if you have warm butter and cold cream cheese, you're gonna get lumps. and they're really hard to get out.

Is it possible to over whip cream cheese frosting? ›

Overbeating cream cheese frosting can make it too runny. When all the sugar is incorporated into the frosting, don't beat it for much longer to avoid overbeating. If the frosting is too soft, pop it in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes to harden before piping.

How to save lumpy cream cheese frosting? ›

Notes. Cream the butter very well to avoid lumps. Still got lumps? Put the frosting in the microwave for 10 sec, take out, mix and repeat until the lumps are gone.

How to thicken cream cheese frosting without adding more sugar? ›

If you are trying to avoid any sweetness to your frosting you could try some cream of tartar or some cornstarch mixed with a little milk. You can also whip heavy cream to stiff peaks and fold into the softened cream cheese.

Will cream cheese frosting harden in the fridge? ›

Little less for a stiffer frosting to pipe on cupcakes and little more for a more spreadable and flowy consistency. If you find your frosting is runny then put the frosting in the fridge to stiffen rather than adding more sugar which would only make it more sweet.

How do you doctor up canned cream cheese frosting? ›

Add a little dairy. If you want to take it to the next level, fold in some freshly whipped cream (whipped cream from a canister will turn to liquid, so make sure you whip the cream yourself) for an ultra delicate texture. If you want to add a little bit of tanginess and creaminess, whip in some softened cream cheese.

Why didn't I refrigerate cream cheese frosting? ›

At room temperature, cream cheese frosting only lasts two hours, which is why it needs to be refrigerated if you don't want to waste leftovers. Cream cheese frosting will usually last in the refrigerator for up to a week, which gives you plenty of time to use it on various baked goods.

How to bring cream cheese frosting to room temperature? ›

Let sit at room temperature for about 15-20 minutes. Remove cream cheese from any paper packaging but keep it in the foil packaging. Place in a bowl and cover with warm water. Let sit for about 10 minutes.

Do you need to refrigerate cake after frosting? ›

If your cake is frosted with buttercream, it will last covered at room temperature for up to four days. However, it is best to refrigerate cakes with other frostings such as cream cheese or ganache. A fully covered unfrosted cake will last for up to 2 days at room temperature.

Does a cake with cream filling need to be refrigerated? ›

Tossing that cake in the fridge comes with a couple of perks: Extends Shelf Life: The cool temperature slows down the spoilage process, giving you a few extra days to enjoy the cake. Preserves Fillings: If your cake has cream, custard, or fruit fillings, refrigeration can keep those fresh for a longer period.

What kind of cake does not need to be refrigerated? ›

Most cakes—the butter-based cakes, oil-based cakes, chiffon cakes, and sponge cakes of the world—keep well at room temperature for at least one to two days.

What kind of frosting doesn't need to be refrigerated? ›

American buttercream recipes (made from whipped butter, heavy cream, and confectioner's sugar) are technically not shelf stable, but they can be kept at room temperature in an airtight container.

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