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Apple Strudel Recipe on Bisquick Box about 15 years ago

Last Post: Apple Strudel Recipe on Bisquick Box about 15 years ago by Mom Power, Saturday, October 11, 2008 12:22 AM

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6/19/2008 9:06:20 PM

curiousm

joined on:  6/20/2008

Posts:  1

Apple Strudel Recipe on Bisquick Box about 15 years ago

I have been searching the internet for a year now for the Apple strudel recipe that appeared on the Bisquick Box many years ago.  I know many of other readers would appreciate the recipe as much as me. I have searched the internet only to find numerous requests for the recipe. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Marina

6/24/2008 2:46:07 PM

PLDM

joined on:  6/24/2008

Posts:  1

Re: Apple Strudel Recipe on Bisquick Box about 15 years ago

Try searching it as "Coffee Cake" rather than "strudel."

10/10/2008 2:59:58 PM

TX.cowgirl

joined on:  10/10/2008

Posts:  1

Apple Strudel Recipe on Bisquick Box about 15 years ago

OUR CHURCH GROUP IS HAVING A DATE FOR EIGHT IN A COUPLE OF WEEKS AND i SAID i WOULD FIX AN Apple Strudel and I need a receipe?   Help!!!!

10/11/2008 12:22:46 AM

Mom Power

joined on:  10/11/2008

Posts:  2

Apple Strudel Recipe on Bisquick Box about 15 years ago

Curiousm, Here's a link to a recipe (Fruit Tartlet) that's similar to a Fruit Strudel.  It appeared in Bisquick Cookbook 1989. Hope this helps


http://www.recipelink.com/msqid/0222098.


Okay, I just found a recipe for Apple Strudel that doesn't use Bisquick.


http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/paula-deen/apple-strudel-recipe/index.html

 

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