Wednesday, February 14, 2018

DEVIL'S FOOD CAKE for "Friends Sharing Tea"


Yesterday I baked a cake that I had
not made for a while.  You know how
you "forget" about a recipe you liked
and then it's brought to your mind.


 This would be a nice cake
 for Valentines Day today!



I took the cake downstairs 
to the tea room!





To make this cake you will need 1 1/2 cups of sifted flour, 1 1/4 cups of sugar, 1/2 cup of unsweetened cocoa, 1 1/4 tsp soda,  1 tsp salt, 1 cup buttermilk, ( I added 1 Tb vinegar to a cup of milk)   2/3 cup cooking oil, 1 tsp vanilla and 2 eggs.

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Grease and flour bottoms only of 2 8" round or heart shaped cake pans.  In a large bowl combine all ingredients, beat 3 minutes on medium and pour into prepared pans.  Bake 25-30 minutes until your toothpick test comes out clean.  Cool in pans for 5 minutes, invert first one onto platter.  When cool.  ice first layer,  add second layer and frost all.

Icing:
3/4 cup sugar, 1/4 cup light corn syrup, 2 Tb water,
 2 egg whites, 1/4 tsp cream of tartar, 1 tsp vanilla



In the top of a double boiler, combine sugar, syrup, water, egg whites, cream of tartar and cook over boiling water, beating with
a mixer until mix stands in peaks....about 7 minutes.  Continue beating until it really gets stiffer.  Frost cake.


Ok now it's time to confess.....
right now this cake is history because
I made it yesterday for my Grandson's
17th birthday!  Excuse the mess in
the background of this photo because
they are remodeling a room and had
to put everything in the dining room
where we had dinner last night:


Our son Chad on the left, 
 Pete and his
 Mother Shannon!

Hope you have a 
Happy Valentines Day!

18 comments:

  1. Stunning "whites" in the first picture!That teaset is marvelous!Beautiful teapots and pretty doily too!Congratulations for your Grand,the cake is mouthwatering!Thanks for hosting,sweet lady!Hugs!

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  2. What a beautiful Valentine tea, Bernideen! I know your family loved the wonderful cake, and a Happy Birthday to your grandson. I must admit that I adore that cottage scene teapot. I am certainly loving my special tea cozy and am using this morning on my breakfast tea tray. Happy Valentine's Day and thank you for the party!

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  3. Oh- that looks wonderful. What sweet family pictures, too. I have not made that icing in YEARS! It was my mother's favorite frosting!
    Happy Valentine's Day- xo Diana

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  4. What a lovely white Valentine tea, Bernideen! I do love your bird trellis tea set but the other teapots are beautiful too. That cake with the boiled icing looks like one my mother would have made. She used to bake a lot of heart shaped cakes. I haven't made boiled icing in years. Happy Birthday to your handsome grandson!

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  5. Hi Bernideen,
    I loved seeing your family members. How sweet of you to make a cake for your grandson's birthday. So special. I made a cake for our family get together on Family Day and forgot to take a pic. Your pretty white bird teapot makes me hope that spring is coming. Thank you for hosting Friends Sharing Tea! Happy Valentine's Day! Karen

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  6. Your cake looks delicious Bernideen! You are such the little baker, I have only ever made Devil's Food Cake from a box mix. It's good but I'm sure it isn't as good as yours from scratch! I have never seen your son before, only Pete, and I have met Shannon. Happy belated to Pete! And Happy Valentine's Day to you my sweet friend! xoxo

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  7. The cake looks and sounds delicious! Love all the white.

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  8. Love the look of that fluffy shiny frosting! Fun to see your son and family. Happy Birthday to your grandson!

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  9. I'm sure that your family enjoyed your tasty cake! We had a candygram exchange at work so I'm on a sugar high from all the candies consumed (plus a slice of chocolate cake!). Thank you for hosting and Happy Valentine's Day!

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  10. I'm going to try this cake. The frosting sounds really good too.

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  11. Bernideen, your cake is gorgeous. And what a lovely family! Hope you like my cornmeal (*not* cornbread) muffins - so good with a cup of tea.

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  12. Oh Bernideen ... What a Special Valentine Tea.... You have such a handsome Grandson...(Happy belated Birthday wishes) I don’t doubt that the cake is gone ( Yummy) and I remember my mother making boiled icing( my favourite)... I do enjoy seeing all your gorgeous china...I was so drawn to the antique teapot with it’s unusual fitting lid and your pretty victorian pink figurine( charming).... You are so creative with your teatime decor ... the doves and latticed teapot really do set the theme... BEAUTIFULLY !!!! Happy Valentines Day !!!

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  13. With a teenager around...of course the cake is history! And much enjoyed, I am sure! Wonderful! Your white setting is so nice...makes me think of winter! Wonderful contrast with the chocolate. Thanks for hosting and for linking to Tuesday Cuppa Tea.
    Ruth

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  14. Que louça branca maravilhosa. Linda demais.
    Parabéns para o seu neto.
    bjs

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  15. What a lovely cake you made with your grandson, it's my fav thing in life !
    Beautiful white setting dear friend.
    Thank you for hosting this lovely tea party.
    Fabby

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  16. The all white Valentines table is gorgeous! Your heart shape cake is wonderful for a birthday and Valentine’s Day! I had bought 4 desserts and froze 2 so now we are enjoying the other 2! We really have celebrated all week for on Monday I bought strawberry and lemon petit fours at a old time bakery! Thanks for hosting!
    Pam

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  17. Your cake is so pretty, Bernideen. I'll bet you all really enjoyed it. Nothing like a yummy chocolate cake.
    I wanted to let you know I am making your lemon tart today. It is so delicious. I've made it before but not for awhile. Glad you shared that recipe long ago!

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  18. Happy birthday to your grandson! Your cake looks fabulous! Thanks for hosting and for sharing at Home Sweet Home!

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