need recipes that uses buttermilk....
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Here is my Chocolate Cake made with buttermilk. We used this recipe at church and sold them at Thanksgicing and Christmas. Use 2 - 8x8 foil pans to sale or a 9x13 for home.
Chocolate Cake with icing
2 sticks butter, 1/2 cup water, 4 Tbls. Cocoa , 2 cups flour, 1 cup buttermilk, 1 tsp. vanilla, 2 cups sugar, 2 beaten eggs, 1 tsp. baking soda
Melt butter, cocoa and water in small saucepan. Pour over other ingredients. Mix well. It will be watery. That's okay. Spray pan with Pam and dust with sugar. (Not flour) Bake at 350 for 30 min or until it tast done.
ICING
melt 1 stick butter, 6 Tbls. Milk, 4 Tbls. Cocoa in same small saucepan used before. Pour over 1 box confectioners sugar, 1 tsp. vanilla,dash salt, 1 cup chopped pecans. Pour over hot cake. (I take cake out of oven, then make icing) Cake is still warm and it cools to be an awesome fudgy moist cake.
Enjoy,Anna
Chocolate Cake with icing
2 sticks butter, 1/2 cup water, 4 Tbls. Cocoa , 2 cups flour, 1 cup buttermilk, 1 tsp. vanilla, 2 cups sugar, 2 beaten eggs, 1 tsp. baking soda
Melt butter, cocoa and water in small saucepan. Pour over other ingredients. Mix well. It will be watery. That's okay. Spray pan with Pam and dust with sugar. (Not flour) Bake at 350 for 30 min or until it tast done.
ICING
melt 1 stick butter, 6 Tbls. Milk, 4 Tbls. Cocoa in same small saucepan used before. Pour over 1 box confectioners sugar, 1 tsp. vanilla,dash salt, 1 cup chopped pecans. Pour over hot cake. (I take cake out of oven, then make icing) Cake is still warm and it cools to be an awesome fudgy moist cake.
Enjoy,Anna
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Join Date: Jul 2010
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"grapenut bread" (it has no nuts in it, but is a favorite around here. toasted, for breakfast? to die for!)
1 cup grapenuts cereal soaked in
2 cups buttermilk for about 45 minutes.
add:
2 cups sugar
2 eggs, beaten, 2 tsp soda dissolved in a little water
1 tsp baking powder in
4 cups flour.
mix it up --it will be very thick--but try not to overwork the batter.
divide into 2 loaf pans, bake at 350, for approx. 1 hour. test the center of the loaf for "done-ness" with a cake tester. (i use a large paper clip, unfolded. same one has hung on a little hook for years!)
let cool for ten minutes when done, turn out of pan. i store it in a large baggie, and find that while it's very tasty when it's warm, it slices easier and thinner (like for company, etc) after it's been in the bag overnight. it freezes well, too, for up to 6 months, when wrapped well.
it's my aunt jeannette's recipe, and we all love it. good for holidays, for those who can't have nuts in their food!
1 cup grapenuts cereal soaked in
2 cups buttermilk for about 45 minutes.
add:
2 cups sugar
2 eggs, beaten, 2 tsp soda dissolved in a little water
1 tsp baking powder in
4 cups flour.
mix it up --it will be very thick--but try not to overwork the batter.
divide into 2 loaf pans, bake at 350, for approx. 1 hour. test the center of the loaf for "done-ness" with a cake tester. (i use a large paper clip, unfolded. same one has hung on a little hook for years!)
let cool for ten minutes when done, turn out of pan. i store it in a large baggie, and find that while it's very tasty when it's warm, it slices easier and thinner (like for company, etc) after it's been in the bag overnight. it freezes well, too, for up to 6 months, when wrapped well.
it's my aunt jeannette's recipe, and we all love it. good for holidays, for those who can't have nuts in their food!
Last edited by svenskaflicka1; 10-22-2012 at 06:59 AM.
#13
YOu can make any kind of yeast bread you like Just scald it It will separate that is OKay cool it and use as any milk in the bread or rolls. If it tastes too sour to you after it is cooled add 1/4tsp of baking soda to the bread when adding the flour.
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