Top with toasted almonds for extra flavor and appeal. |
Did you know that National Chocolate Cake Day was this week? Wednesday I spotted this recipe from the Kansas Wheat Commission's post, developed by a fellow Wheat Spokesperson, Julene DeRouchey. The note said it was a County Fair winner, and I certainly believe it would be. The best part? It was easy to put together and the frosting is perfect, not too soft or too hard. It would be a good frosting to take on a hot summer day (to a county fair or picnic).
My family enjoyed the cake, even though Chocolate Cake Day at our house was Thursday and continues. Because there is not a lot of fat in this cake, it does need to be covered well to prevent becoming dry. I lined the cake pans with parchment paper cut to fit the bottom and it came out very effortlessly. I also liked the feature that this cake that it baked so evenly, the top was level and made putting the layers together and frosting them very uniform.
Chocolate Yogurt Cake
(from National festival of Breads & Ks. Wheat
Commission, Julene DeRouchey http://nationalfestivalofbreads.com/recipes/chocolate-yogurt-cake)
Ingredients
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 ½ cups sugar
½ cup unsweetened cocoa
2 teaspoons baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup plain Greek yogurt (I had honey flavored and it worked fine)
3 eggs
Look at this rich batter! |
⅔ cup canola oil
1 ½ teaspoon vanilla
Instructions
1.
Preheat oven to 350° F. Prepare two 9-inch cake
pans. (Use baking spray with flour. Line the pans with a piece of parchment
paper cut to fit the bottom on the pan. Spray with baking spray after placing
in the pan. Bake as directed. Gently peel paper off after the cake has cooled)
2.
Using electric mixer, combine flour, sugar,
cocoa, baking soda and salt in large mixing bowl. Add yogurt, eggs, oil and
vanilla.
3.
Beat at low speed until well mixed, 2-3 minutes.
4.
Divide cake batter evenly between the two
prepared cake pans.
5.
Run a knife through the cake batter to eliminate
any air bubbles. (I also like to tap the pan on the counter)
6.
Bake 20-25 minutes (I needed to bake it a little
longer, about 30 minutes, check frequently) or until toothpick inserted in the
middle comes out clean.
7.
Cook on wire rack for 20 minutes. After the
cakes are cooled carefully flip pans over to remove cake.
(If you want to make a 4 layer cake, use a sharp serrated
knife or cake leveler to evenly split the cakes in half)
The layers are very even across the top, not mounded in the center. Easy to stack for a layer cake. |
Chocolate Frosting
(for a double layer cake. If making 4 layers double the
frosting)
⅓ cup melted shortening
½ cup unsweetened cocoa
¼ teaspoon salt
⅓ cup milk
1 ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
½ teaspoon almond extract
3 ½ cups powdered sugar
1.
Combine shortening, cocoa, and salt. Then add
milk, vanilla and almond extracts.
2.
Gradually blend in sugar. Mix until creamy. Add more sugar to thicken to milk to thin.
Cover well to keep it fresh and moist. However, with slices like this, it won't last long enough to dry out! |
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