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| Written by Zen Baker | ||
| Sunday, 13 January 2008 14:01 | ||
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So it's the big 4-0 for my husband and he insists on a whole grain cake. The concept is something that goes against every fiber of my being. Don't get me wrong, I'm as healthy as they come. I eat whole grains daily with every meal, but in a cake??? Cakes are for special occasions and are meant to be enjoyed. They should be decadent and invoke guilt after consumption. A whole grain cake?? As this is an important birthday (he has been reminding me for the past 6 months that he will be 40), I relent. I embarked upon my quest by google-ing "whole grain cake" . My hope was that I might find a few examples of whole grain cake recipes to inspire my masterpiece. That proved to be a dead end. It seems that whole grain cakes remain largely unchartered waters. Undeterred, my pioneering spirit drove me forward. My perseverance paid off. I must say I literally ate my words. I am now an absolute convert to whole grain cake. This whole grain chocolate cake is possibly the best chocolate cake I've ever had. It is incredibly moist and so decadent, you wont believe it's whole grain. The secret is to use whole grain pastry flour. It made all the difference. I modified a very good old recipe, replacing the bleached ultra fine cake flour completely with organic whole grain pastry flour. I also increased the amount of chocolate and egg. The result was amazing. Since it is whole grain, go ahead and have an extra slice, you'll be getting your fiber. The only thing that will surpass your sense of indulgence is the astonishment that "decadent whole grain cake" is no longer an oxymoron.
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Thanks for your question. It is 1/2 cup of sour cream, mixed in two 1/4 cup amounts (between thirds of the flour mixture) Confusing I know. I have updated the recipe to reduce the ambiguity.
There are MANY recipes I will be trying weekly... and I look forward to it!
Sabrina
Go ahead and use a 9x13 pan if that is what you have. (7x11 may work better) You will probably need to reduce the baking time because the cake will be shorter. Begin checking with a tooth pick at 19 minutes. The toothpick should come out mostly clean, although slightly moist when ready. Please come back and let us know how that worked for you.
What's the purpose of adding boiling water at the end? Can this be omitted?