

Applejack Butter Pecan Bundt Cake
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Not eligible for shipping to CanadaNew! This version is made with Apple Brandy! Red Truck Bakery owner Brian Noyes wrote about resurrecting a long-lost caramel pecan cake recipe in a recent issue of Garden & Gun magazine. The bakery is unable to ship layer cakes and created a 9-inch Bundt-style version of that cake. It’s the same recipe, slathered with even more homemade caramel, and it ships beautifully in an optional gift tin to any destination in the United States. And this version contains Apple Brandy from Catoctin Creek Distilling Company, just up the road from the bakery in Purcellville, Virginia.
Started in a Virginia farmhouse over 30 years ago, Brian Noyes’ Red Truck Bakery is one of Condé Nast Traveler’s 13 Destination Bakeries in America. Named after the red 1954 Ford truck Brian used to deliver his rustic baked goods to local country stores, Red Truck Bakery has gained a cult-like following that includes Oprah and former President Barack Obama—with Roadfood’s Jane & Michael Stern being among some of their loudest and proudest early supporters.
Important: Please add in an extra day for arrival due to unforeseen delays. If you need your order for a Friday or weekend, choose a Thursday delivery date, not Friday.
- Each Cake Serves 8-12 people
- Cake is approximately 9" in diameter
- Choose to add a gift tin!
- All products from Red Truck Bakery are baked the day they are shipped.
- Each product will stay fresh for several days after delivery when kept at room temperature.
- Store at room temp for up to 3 days. Freeze for up to 3 months.
- Don’t keep it in the fridge; refrigeration tends to dry out cakes.
This version of our caramel cake contains nuts (pecans) and alcohol (apple brandy).

Home of The Pie That Won Obama's Heart
Home of The Pie That Won Obama's Heart
Red Truck Bakery is one of Condé Nast Traveler’s 13 Destination Bakeries in America. Named after the red 1954 F-100 Ford truck, once owned by designer Tommy Hilfiger, that found its way to rural Virginia and parked itself outside of a new bakery housed in an old Esso filling station, Red Truck Bakery offers high quality goods rooted in a sense of place—crafted with care, inspired by local flavors, and designed to bring people together.
Over the years, Red Truck has gained a cult-like following that includes Oprah and former President Barack Obama—with Roadfood’s Jane & Michael Stern being among some of their loudest and proudest early supporters. Whether you visit them in Virginia or enjoy a special treat from the comfort of your home, you are the heart of the Red Truck Community, and the reason they keep baking.
































