German cake from scratch

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Here is a really good cake made from scratch. It takes a little work but it is well worth it.

This is what you will have to round up.

4 bird eggs (I use chicken)

1 cup milk

1 tsp vanilla extract

2 sticks butter (let them warm to room temp before you need them)

1 1/2 cups sugar

2 tsp baking powder

1 2/3 cups flour

Ok now for the work...

Separate the yolks from the eggs & beat the egg whites till they thicken up quite well & are not runny at all. Put them in the fridge to keep cool till you need them.

Cream the butter & sugar together - this can be a pain but it is very important. Make sure you let your butter come to room temp before you need it or you will become highly agitated. (past experience - don't ask)

Mix in the egg yolks & vanilla extract.

Sift your flour a couple times to make sure it is clump free - this ensures a nice, light, smooth batter.

Mix in the baking powder.

Mix in the well sifted flour & milk a little at a time alternating between the two until the batter is mixed very well.

Remove the egg whites from the fridge & fold them into the batter.

Lightly grease whatever you are going to bake in & set it in the oven for 45 - 50 minutes at 350*

You can also add cocoa or melted chocolate to make this a chocolate cake. I added 1/2 cup chocolate chips & a few bits of dark chocolate to this one & mixed them in right before adding the egg whites to give it a little chocolatey goodness without changing it much.


Batter right before folding in egg whites.


Egg whites.


Batter & egg whites side by side. This is to show how much you need to fluff up the egg whites.


Here it is with the egg whites added & ready for the oven.


And done.


Very moist with a really good flavor.

And there you have it - takes more work than just opening a box & mixing a couple things together but in the end those who put forth the effort will be amply rewarded with a really good cake they can be proud of 
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Oh yummy. This is going to get tried this weekend too! Looks amazing! Thanks for sharing!:biggrin:
 
Looks good..just looking at it my sugar went to 215..

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  Craig
 
Looks good!  Do have a question, if I was to use ostrich eggs, would I have to up the rest of the ingredients?
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Yes ostrich eggs would work fine & make you a gigantic cake. The recipe would be converted at a 5:1 ratio - for each ostrich egg you use the remaining ingredients will need to be multiplied by 5. Something else to keep in mind - ostrich eggs cost $20 each around here so the cost of your cake will be greatly increased. If you make one be sure & post pics! 
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I notice a lot of baking recipes lately....  I'm still learning how to smoke food.... When will I have time to learn to bake ????

I can't even make oatmeal cookies...
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Yours looks 100% better than the ones they try to make at Shady Maple for the tourists.
 
I notice a lot of baking recipes lately....  I'm still learning how to smoke food.... When will I have time to learn to bake ????
I can't even make oatmeal cookies...
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Dave....just trying to soften up the edges around here! Its a girl thing with me! :yahoo:
 
I really like the baking recipes....   Gotta have deserts with Q....  Just wish I could bake....    
Hey Dave - it's not as hateful as it looks. I always thought it would be a nightmare to try & bake anything till one day I said F it & gave it a try & it honestly wasn't the god awful experience I was expecting. I am not an expert by any means but I can get a few things done that are not only edible but quite tasty. It's just like sausage making or anything else - once you get the first try under your belt & out of the way it gets much easier...
 
Hey Dave - it's not as hateful as it looks. I always thought it would be a nightmare to try & bake anything till one day I said F it & gave it a try & it honestly wasn't the god awful experience I was expecting. I am not an expert by any means but I can get a few things done that are not only edible but quite tasty. It's just like sausage making or anything else - once you get the first try under your belt & out of the way it gets much easier...

I can't bake either; it's a science, a very strict one! Smoking requires, I'm learning, a bit of science, but a much more forgiving on... Part science, part "seat of your pants" cooking - I just can't follow the rules so well!! And drinking and baking NEVER works... Drinking and smokin and POOF! new kick-butt spin of your favorite classic!!!
 
I can't bake either; it's a science, a very strict one! Smoking requires, I'm learning, a bit of science, but a much more forgiving on... Part science, part "seat of your pants" cooking - I just can't follow the rules so well!! And drinking and baking NEVER works... Drinking and smokin and POOF! new kick-butt spin of your favorite classic!!!
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   Strong words!  I have completed all manner of tasks while drinking - baking included. I did have to learn not to attempt anything critical or exceptionally demanding if I was drinking shine or shots though 
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   With just beer many things are possible 
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    Drinking & smoking go quite well together - I agree!  
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