Ben Collver wrote to Dave Drum <=-
Re: Easy Desserts - 12
By: Dave Drum to All on Sun Jan 15 2023 04:59:00
Title: One-Bowl Chocolate-Mayonnaise Cake
I made this cake yesterday and it turned out okay. I omitted the chocolate chops and added a cup of mini marshmallows to the batter.
Mom told me that mayonnaise cakes became popular during egg shortages.
That makes sense because "real" mayonnaise is just eggs and oil. Bv)=
Clever people our ancestors.
I read online that they became popular during WWII food rationing, and later during marketting campaigns from mayonnaise manufacturers. I
also read that during the pioneer days, it was common to add vinegar to cake recipes to make the cakes last longer because they lacked refrigeration. Thanks for the recipe!
Here's another. I stole the title from Marcel Desaulniers, chef emeritus
of the CIA (Culinary Institute of America). Although, Bennigan's has trademarked the name and claim to have been the "inventors". That's
just advertising and marketroid flummery. A version of D.B.C was made
and served by Chownings Tavern (distanr relatives of mine) in Colonial Williamsburg, VA.
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Title: Death By Chocolate Bundt Cake
Categories: Cakes, Desserts, Chocolate, Dairy
Yield: 12 slices
15 1/2 oz Box Devils Food Cake mix *
3.9 oz Box instant chocolate
- pudding mix
1/2 c Water
1/2 c Oil
4 lg Eggs
1 c Dairy sour cream
12 oz Bag Chocolate Chips
Chocolate syrup; garnish
Powdered sugar; garnish
Shortening & flour for pan
* Drunken Hines or Betty Crocker - either works well. -
UDD
Combine cake mix, pudding mix, water, oil, eggs and sour
cream. Whisk until well combined and there are no dry
clumps. Add in your chocolate chips and mix until just
combined.
Grease your bundt pan well. A thin layer of shortening
or Pam and a dusting of A-P flour. Properly greasing
the pan is eritical to easily removing your cake from
the pan intact, as well as not burning the outer edge
of your cake, don't skip this step!
Pour the cake batter into greased bunt pan. Bake @
375ºF/190ºCfor 45-50 minutes. When cake is done, a
toothpick or fork will come out mostly clean.
Leave in pan until completely cooled. After plating
cake, drizzle with chocolate syrup and a dash of
powdered sugar to garnish!
UDD NOTE: If you wish garnish each slice with a nice
Maraschino cherry impaled with a cocktail skewer (a
plastic sword or fancy toothpick. Makes a nice looking
presentation even if your guests do not care for the
cherries.
Uncle Dirty Dave's Kitchen
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