It's a drop dead beautiful morning here at 1410. I don't think anything I could write would add to the photos. I have spent the morning mis-baking a Legendary Carrot Cake for Lorna's book club this evening. At one time the cake was referred to as Ordinary Carrot Cake, but that was before "the ant incident". To the best of my memory, Lorna's sister Joy had baked the cake a couple of days ahead of time. As she finished frosting it the day of the soirée, she noticed it was covered with tiny ants. Thinking fast she put it in the freezer and checked it periodically. The ants, agitated by the cold, climbed up through the frosting where Joy picked them off one at a time. The cake was served with no mention of the potential protein additive, or if anyone noticed they were too courteous to mention it.
Cream 2 C sugar & 1 1/2 C. oil (if you add rum to the mix, cut back on the oil)
Add 4 eggs (1 at a time) on high speed (I have no idea why it is supposed to be "high speed". "Slow speed" has proven to be a neater option)
Add 1 can (drained) crushed pineapple
Sift and add dry ingredients:
2 C flour (I like unbleached because it looks more like food.)
2 t. soda
1 t. cinnamon (or cumin, ginger, nutmeg, or whatever, though I haven't tried cayenne...yet. and I think a little more is better.)
1/2 t. salt
Fold in
2 C shredded carrots,
1 C chopped nuts (usually walnuts)
Handful or two of raisins or dried fruit (is there a good abbreviation for handful? If so, could also apply to chopped nuts)
Bake at 350 º in a greased & floured 9 x 13 pan
8 oz. package of cream cheese
½ C. margarine or butter (margarine whips better, but we usually stock Hope Creamery butter. Maybe melt it a little?)
2 C. powdered sugar
Rum to taste. You can add quite a lot of rum to the cake, but you get more bang for the buck in the frosting, but BE CAREFUL!
Note: I have tweaked the recipe to more reflect reality. I just tasted the baker's corner. No matter how bad you screw up things, if there is enough good stuff in it, it'll taste good...as long as you don't burn it. - Berg's law.
2 comments:
Thank you for the formula. I have been getting a carrot cake fix from local coffee shops every couple years or so. Not too many knowledgeable bakers left in homes any more that can provide this delight for social occasions. I will lend my hand to screwing the final product up.
Another thing for me to practice until I get it right. ;-)
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