Yes, yes, I know it’s been a while since the last recipe. But you know that cold that has been sweeping across the entire world? Yep. I’ve had this lemon cake recipe ready for a while, but haven’t gotten around to posting it. Until now, of course. For some reason I’ve developed a fondness for lemons. Maybe it’s just the idea behind a lemon—sweet but sour, tangy and romantic—or maybe it’s that I read a book about lemons. Now you’re weirded out. Who reads books about ...
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Chocolate Birthday Cake Frosting & Decorating
For my little sister’s 11th birthday this week, I made a two layer chocolate cake with my new favorite icing (BUTTERCREAM)! The results were delicious and now my entire family is on sugar withdrawal. Earlier today, hoping to tempt my little sisters to go to town with us, I told them that we would buy them ice cream and everything (an impressive bribe, considering that they hardly ever get to buy ice cream). My youngest sister piped up: “No, I don’t want ice cream; I’ve had too much sugar ...
Paleo Carrot Cake
Lately I’ve been experimenting a little more in the world of paleo. It’s a strange world, full of aliens like coconut flour and chia seeds (still not real sure about the chia seeds but everyone else loves them so that’s terrific for them). I’m not even going to say that half (or a third) of my paleo baking attempts are exactly successful, but I can say that this one is. So, here you have it. Paleo Carrot Cake with some Coconut Spice Frosting. Dig in. Ingredients ¼ ...
Chocolate Cake with Buttercream Frosting
Yes, I confess. This is a recipe for chocolate cake. It would be rude of you to mention that I already have several chocolate cake recipes on the blog (I think five, but even I have lost count). Will you stop giving me that look? THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH CHOCOLATE CAKE. I’m not going to say that this one is the best chocolate cake recipe on here, because that would probably result in some hurt feelings (I’m talking about the other cakes here. They’re oversensitive ...
Ice Cream Cake
I made ice cream cake last night. I hadn't made ice cream cake before, so I looked up a bunch of pictures on the internet to kind of see what it was supposed to look like. Then I made it. I used gluten free oreo cookies in the recipe, but they aren't really necessary. I used them as one layer in the cake, and I also used them to surround the cake. However, you don't really need that layer in the cake, and you also don't need them to surround the cake. Instead, you can coat the cake in ...
Chocolate Crepe Cake
Total Time: 1 1/2 hours Serves: 10 This was a project to make. But is it worth it? To the people who ate it, who didn't do all the work, yes, it was certainly worth it. But it was fun to make, even if it took me a while. It took me twice as long because I took so many pictures, but I like taking pictures. Especially since the chocolatey goodness turned out so nice in the pictures. You can almost taste it. But not quite. So you might ...
Rich Chocolate Cake
In case it isn't already obvious, I'm one of those hopeless chocolate lovers. So, of course, I had to come up with yet another chocolate cake recipe. But the more I adjust chocolate cake, the better it seems to get. Other than the chocolate zucchini cake (which just can't be beat), this is definitely the best so far. It's a great cake to make in the winter when there's no fresh garden zucchini. The potato starch can be substituted with cornstarch, but it takes a deal of lightness away from the ...
Gluten-Free Carrot Cake
Gluten-Free Carrot Cake Print Prep time 20 mins Cook time 45 mins Total time 1 hour 5 mins This is moist and delicious, and is perfect with Mom's Cream Cheese Frosting (recipe below). I just put the carrots in our blender to grind them up, which makes nice, fine carrot pieces, but they can also be grated. Author: Linnaea Recipe type: Dessert Cuisine: Cake Serves: 1 2 layer 9-inch cake Ingredients 1 ½ cups cornstarch 1 cup gluten-free oat flour ½ cup rice ...
How to tell if the Cake is Cooked
I’ve had this problem again and again, and I still suffer from it. One thing to remember is that your cake keeps cooking for a minute or two after you take it out of the oven. Also, a cake that is firm to the touch is not what you are looking for. How to tell if your cake is fully cooked: The edges should pull away from the pan just a little bit The surface of the cake should feel soft and springy to the touch but not firm. If the surface breaks when you touch it the cake is obviously ...
Chocolate Coffee Cake / Cupcakes
This is tasty. Anything with coffee and chocolate combined would be. The key is not to over cook it. This recipe can be used for cupcakes or cake. If you want, you can add ½ cup chocolate chips to the batter. Dry Ingredients ¾ cup rice flour, or GF oat flour ¾ cup GF cornstarch ¾ cup cocoa powder 1 cup pure granulated white sugar 1 teaspoon baking powder ½ teaspoon xanthan gum ½ teaspoon salt Wet Ingredients ½ cup lukewarm coffee 3 tablespoons olive ...
Gluten-Free Chocolate Zucchini Cake or Cupcakes
This is a great way to use up all those overgrown garden zucchinis. Who knew that mashed up green vegetables could taste so good? CHOCOLATE ZUCCHINI CAKE Serves: 10 Time: 30 minutes active, 45 minutes cooking. Cream Together (check 'tips' section for directions on 'creaming butter') 1 stick (½ cup) butter, soft but still cold 1 2/3 white granulated sugar Add and beat well: 2 large eggs Add and beat in: 3/4 cup rice flour 1/4 cup almond flour ½ cup ...
Delicious Gluten-Free Chocolate Cake
We have used this recipe many times for birthdays, holidays, and normal desserts. It is delicious with frosting, or without, and it would also be very good with chocolate chips or nuts. Ingredients: ¼ cup salted butter, melted ¾ cup sugar 2 eggs ½ cup plain yogurt 2 teaspoons vanilla extract 1 cup cornstarch, potato starch, or half-half potato starch/ rice flour, or cornstarch/rice flour mix, whichever is available. Rice flour will make cake grittier and slightly ...
Gluten-Free Cheesecake
You'll need softened (room temperature) cream cheese in this recipe. If you don't have enough time for it to get soft, you can soften it in a double boiler. This can be a chocolate cheesecake as well as a regular one, simply add 1 tablespoon cocoa powder. Note to the Grain-Freers: No. You didn't free any grain. Instead, you are free of grain. This almond crust has rice flour in it. If you do not want to use any grain at all, use pecan or almond flour instead. If you are fine with starches, ...