Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Just Cake

Just Cake was "written and made up by Lucie Olmstead". An original!

This one pretty much sums up my Midwestern upbringing. Get it done, make it good, then move on because there's a lot of work to do. When you have 6-7-8 mouths to feed and firewood to get and cows to milk and bills to pay, there is no time to fuss over the food. Be thankful you have some.

So here's your Just Cake: no expensive ingredients, no complicated techniques.  

Ingredients:

1 cup sugar                                                
1 TBL shortening (medium)                        
1 egg                                             
⅔ cup sweet milk                                       
1 ½ cup flour (more or less)                       
1 ½ tsp baking powder                             
Flavoring and salt             

There were no instructions with this one, so I followed the theme and decided to just mix it all together. If you want to get fancy, you can follow the standard cake-mixing routine: cream sugar and fats together, add the egg, then alternately add liquid and dry ingredients until just mixed. Bake in a 9" square or 8" round cake pan at 350° for 30 minutes.

In the printable version I've cleared up some of the random measurements for you.

I can't give you a review yet, but the batter was good. Here it is all baked and ready for the freezer:



Why the freezer, you ask? Because I baked it on Monday in preparation for the Grand Bake Sale this Saturday to benefit Issy Stapleton's treatment. (Read about the Stapleton's here. To donate and for updates on fundraising go here. ) Because stale cake just won't do, I'll be baking all week, freezing, and frosting on Friday night. 

This one's waiting for the Caramel Frosting that I've been dreaming about all week. Next up: Salad Dressing Cake. 

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