Apple Bundt Cake

Apple Bundt Cake

Oh, hi!

Thank you for all the well wishes and concerned messages. I’m feeling much, much better as the week progresses. So good, in fact, that I warmed up the house with the smell of baking apples last night. Both the warmth and the smell were amazing on a cold winter night!

I had a random can of apple pie filling in my cupboard that I wanted to use up, and after a little internet searching, found a recipe on the Lucky Leaf website. I used the low-sugar version of the apple pie filling and we skipped the glaze, but the cake was still delicious, especially with a warm with a cup of coffee!

Sugar Dusted Apple Bundt Cake (Lucky Leaf)

Lucky Leaf’s printable version of this recipe

Ingredients

  • 2 Tablespoons sugar (for pan prep)
  • ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon (for pan prep)
  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 2 ½ teaspoons baking powder
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 1 cup vegetable oil
  • 4 eggs, beaten
  • ⅓ cup orange juice
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1 21-ounce can LUCKY LEAF® Premium Apple Pie Filling

Instructions
Preheat oven to 350ºF. Grease and flour a 10-inch tube pan or bundt cake pan.

In a small bowl, mix together 2 Tablespoons sugar and cinnamon, and sprinkle bottom and sides of pan.

Combine the flour, salt, baking powder and 2 cups sugar in a large bowl. Stir in the oil, eggs, orange juice and vanilla; mix well. Add LUCKY LEAF Premium Apple Pie Filling and stir. Pour batter evenly into the prepared pan.

Bake uncovered for 1 hour. Let cool for 15 minutes.

Invert onto serving plate and cool. Drizzle with citrus glaze if desired.

Optional Glaze:
In a medium bowl, beat 1 cup powdered sugar and 1 Tablespoon orange juice for 1 minute or until smooth. Add additional orange juice by the teaspoon if needed for desired consistency.

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TTMT #194 – Progress

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12 for 2012: How’d I do?

A year ago, I posted this invitation here on Sewhooked:

Choose 12 UFO projects to complete in 2012, earmarking one for each month. Number your projects so you can keep track: January will be 1/12, February 2/12, etc. My plan is to work on big projects and small projects on alternating months so I don’t get overwhelmed by how much I have to finish.

The goal is to have 12 completed projects by the end of 2012. When you finish a project, post about it anywhere else you like to share your crafty goodness, your blog, facebook, YouTube, etc.

If you don’t have 12 UFOs, then earmark any extra months for projects you’ve been wanting to start, keeping in mind that the idea is to have a finished project at the end of each month.

The invitation to work towards completing 12 Unfinished Projects in 2012 was taken up by many of you and you shared your UFO stories right along with me. A big THANK YOU to everyone that played along. Whether you completed one project or twelve, I hope you ended 2012 feeling accomplished and one step closer to your goals!

Definitions of some initialisms used in this post:

UFO = UnFinished Object – a project that has been set aside and allowed to collect dust. Chances are it’s existence has been forgotten until it’s pulled out of whatever dark hole it was stuffed into. While there, it probably multiplied like Tribbles, leaving many more UFOs than you remember putting there in the first place.

WIP = Work In Progress  – Always in danger of becoming a UFO, a WIP is a project that is currently being worked on, and will hopefully become a…

FO = Finished Object – What all projects dream of being. The object of much blog activity and excitement and a good source of personal pride. The Ultimate Destination of a UFO and WIP.

Below you will find the current state of my 12 for 2012 list. It does not include any new projects started in 2012…and there were a lot of them!  The date in parenthesis is the birth year of each project. I’ve also included quilting methods because it’s one of the most common questions left in comments. 😉

Bear Paw Pass Around Blocks, aka Papa Bear (2008) 

12 for 2012 - 1/12, Papa Bear

  • 12 for 2012 – 1 of 12
  • Started 2012: As a quilt top. Originally from a pass-around that my bee did in 2008.
  • Now: FO, Completed and giftedBorder added, and straight line quilted on my Baby Lock Quest. Gifted to my hubby, Eli, because I had never made him a quilt before.

InuYasha Quilt (2010) 

12 for 2012 FINISH - InuYasha Quilt 2/12

  • 12 for 2012 – 2 of 12
  • Started 2012: as a bag of t-shirts and random fabrics and the Shoji Screen pattern
  • Now: FO – Completed and gifted! This quilt was made for eldest out of InuYasha t-shirts as well as a couple of t-shirts shared by friends. Also included are a hand embroidered block  (top right) and a stenciled block (bottom left). Free-motion quilted on my Baby Lock Quest.

Project of Doom Signature Quilt (2011)

The Project of Doom Signature Quilt

  • 12 for 2012 – 3 of 12
  • Started 2012: as stack of awesome signature blocks collected from the 2011 participants of The Project of Doom.
  • Now: WIPTop pieced, borders added & embroidery in progress (not shown). This is seriously a WIP…I’m working on it now!

Granny’s Signature Quilt (2010…and the 1930s)

  • 12 for 2012 – 4 of 12
  • Started 2012: As an in-progress hand quilting project.
  • Now: FO – Complete! Hand quilted, trimmed, bound. I also have a partially compiled list of who all the people on the quilt are thanks to my mom’s help.

Photobucket (2010)

AAQG QuiltFest, Austin, TX Sept 2012

  • 12 for 2012: 5 of 12
  • Started 2012: as a quilt top. Designed, pieced and hand embroidered by me. Free patterns available here. This project started for me as a design in 2010.
  • Now: FO – Complete, and how!  Quilted by Shannon Shaw.
  • AAQG‘s 2012 QuiltFest Winner: Judge’s Choice, Overall Award for Creativity, Honorable Mention (2 Person Quilt)

Embroidery BOM (2011)

June 12 for 2012 - Progress Made!

  • 12 for 2012 – 6 of 12
  • Started 2012: Hand Embroidered sampler blocks made in 2011. I undertook this project to learn how to hand embroider for The Project of Doom. The blog that offered these blocks has since disappeared.
  • Now: WIP, Top Completedneeds borders.

New York Beauty (2012) 

12 for 2012 FINISH - New York Beauty (7/12)

  • 12 for 2012 – 7 of 12
  • Started 2012: as a variety of blocks and a lot of pieces.
  • Now: FO, Completed and gifted! This was actually completed early in the year and gifted to our nephew, Marshall. Quilted on my Baby Lock Quest.

5 @ The Hive (2011)

12 for 2012 - August Project

  • 12 for 2012 – 8 of 12
  • Started 2012: As a few blocks and a lot of fabric pieces and patterns. Block of the Month from Honey Bee Quilt Store in 2011.
  • Today: WIP, Quilt top completed. Needs borders, quilting and binding. To be a gift.

Vintage Quilt Top (2010)

Anniversary Antique Mall find

  • 12 for 2012 – 9 of 12
  • Started 2012: As a vintage quilt top, a gift from my hubby in 2010.
  • Today: UFO, I have made no progress on this quilt.

Hand Applique (2010)

12 for 2012 - October Project

  • 12 for 2012: 10 of 12
  • Started 2012: as an applique block
  • Today: WIP, has been hand quilted. Needs to be trimmed, bound, labeled and have a sleeve added.

Harry Potter/Magical Swap blocks (2007/2008)

12 for 2012 - November Project

  • 12 for 2012: 11 of 12
  • Started 2012: As assorted blocks received from various Harry Potter and magically themed swaps.
  • Today: WIP – Blocks sashed and pieced, needs borders. Also, I have enough blocks left for another quilt, so they’ll end up on my list for this year.

Churn Dash/Snowball (2011)

12 for 2012

  • 12 for 2012: 12 of 12
  • Started 2012: Snowballs & Churn Dash blocks pieced.
  • Today: UFO – I made no progress on this quilt in 2012. Needs borders, to be quilted and bound.

My Final Score:

10 out of 12 projects worked on

5 complete!

Did you participate in 12 for 2012? Check out:

I intend to continue the tradition of finishing unfinished projects in 2013, though in a less epically organized way. Because of the success of my own 12 for 2012, I now have a lot of completed quilt tops that need borders and/or quilting! THAT is what’s on my list for the year!

Look for my 2013 To Do list to come later in January!

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All that Glitters is FANDOM!

Have you heard the news?

Lilja is hosting Not All Who Wander Are Lost, a Lord of the Rings block of the month and the follow-up to There and Back Again, over on Fandom In Stitches!

There will be a new post the first Friday of every month in 2013 and the very first post when live yesterday!

Lilja rounded up SEVEN talented designers to participate, myself include.

I am absolutely thrilled to watch Fandom In Stitches grow and was more than happy to have such a talented friend and fellow-designer head up this year’s biggest Fandom In Stitches event!

Why are you still here? Go check out FiS for the first three patterns and to see the gorgeous blocks they make!

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Mutt-stache by woozelmom!

Mutt-stache

This very wonderful quilt was created by my friend Linda, aka woozelmom, for her son Matt using Mustachio! and her own applique design of their adorable dog, Milo! Just look at the detail on Milo, especially the monocle, isn’t it fabulous?!

The gorgeous quilting is by Shannon Shaw of Rock Creek Quilts.

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Topsy-Turvy Trees!

Featured Pattern: 

Topsy-Turvy Trees, a paper pieced quilt pattern… $9 on Craftsy.

 

Shhh, I’m not really here!

Okay, so much for last post of 2012!

I visited the Sewhooked  flickr group this morning and could not resist posting some of the FABULOUS photos there!

So…here we go!

Finished :-)
by Marjon Savelsberg

HP bookshelf
by mihertz

Snape Pillow
by ZyborCraftinator

Skating Sue Received from Sandy
by Sandy

Sportlov Sussi
by Swedish Scrapper, Liz Tillstrom

037
by qreativequilts

100_4452
by squeegeatec68

Sweet Skating Sue
by Tague5

Sweet Sue 2
by Bobbie M2

Sweet Skating Sue Mini Quilt
by rumeysa_a

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Topsy-Turvy Trees!

Featured Pattern: 

Topsy-Turvy Trees, a paper pieced quilt pattern… $9 on Craftsy.