

Shenandoah Apple Cake
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Proudly sourced from many local orchards throughout the region, including the Shenandoah Valley. Thus, the inspiration for Red Truck’s Shenandoah Apple Cake. You really can taste the difference. This 9-inch bundt-style cake is made with fresh local apples and apple cider, a hint of cinnamon and topped with a maple glaze.
“In touring the Blue Ridge Mountains and Shenandoah Valley, our favorite of all pastry sources turned out to be the Red Truck Bakery. Don’t miss their seasonal Shenandoah apple cake.” —Saveur magazine
Red Truck Bakery is one of Condé Nast Traveler’s 13 Destination Bakeries in America. Named after the red 1954 Ford truck that delivered tasty 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.
This package serves 10-12 people and includes 1 Shenandoah Apple Cake
- Each cake measures approx. 9"
- Choose to add a gift tin!
- Cake arrives ready to enjoy!
- Upon arrival store at room temperature for up to 2 days.
- Please do not refrigerate, which tends to dry out cakes.
- Shenandoah Apple Cake – Sugar, Flour, Eggs, Canola Oil, Apple Cider, Apples, Sour Cream, Modified Corn Starch, Vanilla Pudding Mix, Soybean Oil, Vegetable Shortening, Baking Soda, Baking Powder, Cinnamon, Ginger, Nutmeg, Salt
- Maple Glaze – Powdered Sugar, Maple Syrup, Natural Maple Extract, Meringue Powder

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.


































