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Mom's Chocolate-Iced Layer Cake

Oct 28, 2017

by Mariner

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Following the passing of my father, in 1989, my Mom asked that the family begin celebrating Thanksgiving Day together regularly, in remembrance of him. She held that Thanksgiving was Dad's favorite holiday, and that it would be appropriate for the family to meet together at that time. We agreed to her request, and for nearly 28 years now - with only one exception - we have held our family reunion on Thanksgiving Day, in memory of our Dad.

As part of our traditional Thanksgiving dinner, my Mom usually bakes a special layer cake with chocolate icing. Her cake is very well-loved (sometimes to the point of near-internecine conflict!), but she has started saying lately that making it really is a lot of work for someone her age.

Mom has shared her recipé, but few have attempted it; so I'm sharing it for her, again, in hopes that that some of the family will help reduce the "Mom's Cake Deficit"!

Suggested Equipment:

  • Mixing bowls, 4 quart -2 ea
  • Hand-held electric mixer
  • Cake pans, round - 2ea
  • Thread or monofilament line - for splitting layers
  • Common kitchen tools and measures

Ingredients:

  1. Or ⅔ cup of butter or margarine

  2. 2 large

  3. Substitute common vanilla flavoring, if necessary

2 cup Flour, Self-rising
1⅓ cup Sugar, White, granulated
½ cup Oil1, Vegetable
3 ea2 Egg, Medium
1 cup Milk, Whole (4% butterfat)
1 tsp Vanilla extract3

Directions:

  1. Sift flour into a mixing bowl.

  2. In a separate bowl, beat the eggs slightly.

  3. Stir all of the cake ingredients into flour, until thoroughly mixed.

  4. Using an electric mixer, beat the batter at high speed for three minutes, scraping sides of bowl now and then.

  5. Coat the inside of two cake pans with cooking spray or solid shortening. Dust pan insides with flour, shaking off any excess.

  6. Divide the batter evenly between two pans, smoothing out to the edges. Bake in a pre-heated 350° F oven for 40 to 45 minutes, or until brown.

  7. When done, remove the pans from the oven and let the cake cool in the pans for a few minutes, then turn them out on a rack or folded towel to finish cooling.

  8. Divide each single layer into two layers, horizontally. To do this, score the sides of each layer with knife, and finish cutting with thread.

  9. Prepare Mom's Chocolate Icing . While the icing is still warm, place one of the cake half-layers onto the serving plate, cut side up. Spread the warm icing on top of this bottom layer. Stack another half-layer on top of the iced bottom layer, and again spread it with icing. Repeat until all layers have been added and iced. Finally ice the sides of the cake.

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Good luck with not getting all chocolate-covered yourself! - Mom

Catagories: Dessert, Cake, Comfort Foods, Holidays