German Chocolate Cake
1 pkg. sweet baking chocolate (4 oz.)
1/2 c. boiling water
2 c. sugar
1 tsp. vanilla
1 tsp. soda
2 1/2 c. sifted cake flour
1 c. real butter
4 egg yolks,unbeaten
1/2 tsp. salt
1 c. buttermilk
4 egg whites
Melt chocolate in boiling water. Cool to room temp.
Cream butter and sugar together until light and fluffy. Add egg yolks
one at a time; beat after adding each one. Add the melted chocolate
and vanilla. Mix well. Sift flour,salt and soda. Then add alternately
with buttermilk to mixture; beating well. Beat until smooth.
Beat egg whites in another bowl until stiff peaks form. Fold into
batter. Pour batter into 3 9inch pans greased and lightly floured or lined on bottoms with brown paper.
Bake in 350º oven until done (about 35-40 minutes). Cool.
Frost with this frosting:
1 c. evaporated milk
1 c. sugar
3 egg yolks
1/4 lb. butter
1 tsp. vanilla
Cook on medium heat until thickened, about 12 minutes. Add 1 1/3 c.
coconut and 1 c. chopped pecans. Beat by hand until cooled to
the touch and spread on cake.
Hope you like. Thanks; Virginia
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Re: German Chocolate Cake
Wife is a big chocolate fan. Printed out the recipe and will give it to her. Thanks.
I have an excuse. CRS.
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Re: German Chocolate Cake
My wife LOVE german chocolate cake.... gonna pass this one along to her...
Thank you for sharing your recipes, Virginia!!
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Thank you for sharing your recipes, Virginia!!
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Re: German Chocolate Cake
Question for Virginia on this recipe...
Do you really melt the chocolate IN the boiling water, or do you use the water do make a double boiler and just melt the chocolate in a pan over the boiling water?
We are thinking of trying this recipe this weekend and have never heard of putting chocolate in water before!
This recipe sounds AWESOME!!!!
Mike in La Crosse, WI
Do you really melt the chocolate IN the boiling water, or do you use the water do make a double boiler and just melt the chocolate in a pan over the boiling water?
We are thinking of trying this recipe this weekend and have never heard of putting chocolate in water before!
This recipe sounds AWESOME!!!!
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Re: German Chocolate Cake
Yes, you actually melt the chocolate in the water. Just pour the boiling water over the chocolate and let it melt. Or, use this method (I find it works better for me): Make sure the water is warm when you add it to the chocolate. Let it come just to a boil to melt the chocolate (do not let it actually boil) stir to incorporate during the melting process. Let cool to room temperature. Whisk or stir just before putting it in the bowl with the other ingredients.
Thanks; Virginia
Thanks; Virginia
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Re: German Chocolate Cake
If you do not have sweet baking chocolate you can substitute: To 1/4 cup Cocoa add 1/4 cup sugar and 3 Tablespoons Butter. Mix this with your 1/2 cup boiling water--stir to incorporate. Cool to room temperature. Thanks; Virginia
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Re: German Chocolate Cake
Virginia wrote:Yes, you actually melt the chocolate in the water. Make sure the water is warm when you add it to the chocolate. Let it come just to a boil to melt the chocolate (do not let it actually boil) stir to incorporate during the melting process. Let cool to room temperature. Whisk or stir just before putting it in the bowl with the other ingredients.
Thanks; Virginia
Thank you, Ms. Virginia! I have honestly never heard of this method...
This recipe really intrigues me... I am going to try it out for sure (or actually, my wife will try it out... she is the baker!!)
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Re: German Chocolate Cake
MMMMMMMMMMMMM!---JUST had a BIG ole' piece of the one that Virginia made this afternoon using this recipe! Cant go wrong with this one !---more good stuff!!! thanks; sonny
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Re: German Chocolate Cake
The cake Sonny is referring to was made using this recipe; however, instead of making it a triple layer cake I made it into a sheet cake by putting the batter in a 11 x 16 inch baking pan. This added approximately 10 minutes to the cooking time. Also, I used the Chocolate Substitute (Sweetened Cocoa).
As I wasn't in the mood for the frosting called for in this recipe, I topped this one off with Peanut Butter Frosting. [Recipe posted in the Peanuts thread.]
Thanks; Virginia
As I wasn't in the mood for the frosting called for in this recipe, I topped this one off with Peanut Butter Frosting. [Recipe posted in the Peanuts thread.]
Thanks; Virginia
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Re: German Chocolate Cake
My wife told me that I was the only one in the world that liked German Chocolate Cake and they stopped makeing it!
Now I will have to suprise her
Now I will have to suprise her
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