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    Dee's Zucchini bread 2 cakes

    Source of Recipe

    Paula Anderson
    Dee's Zucchini bread
    for 2 cakes
    3 eggs ****** 6 eggs
    1 tsp. soda ***** 2 tsp soda
    1 cup oil ***** 2 cups of oil
    3 tsp. cinnamon ***** 6 tsps. cinnamon
    2 1/2 cups sugar ***** 5 cups sugar
    1/2 tsp baking powder ***** 1 tsp baking powder
    3 tsp. vanilla ***** 6 + tsp vanilla
    2 cups grated zucchini***** 4 cups grated zucchini
    3 cups flour ****** 6 cups flour
    1/2 cup raisins ***** ( We don't use raisins )
    and or nuts ***** 1 cup chopped walnuts
    1 tsp. salt ***** 2 tap salt
    Beat eggs, add oil, sugar and vanilla. Stir in zucchini. Mix
    well. Sift together flour, salt, soda, cinnamon and baking
    powder. Mix well. Add nuts and raisins. Place in greased loaf pans or bundt cake pans grease and flour and bake at 325 F. for 1 hour. Makes 2/4 loaves. Makes 2 bundt cakes. Freezes
    well. "I generally never sift anything and I am always
    generous with the vanilla and cinnamon.:
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    Q: Lately, I've had trouble removing my bundt cake from the pan after baking. I grease the pan thoroughly and let the cake cool for 2 hrs. Do you have any ideas? It's stuck and won't come out! A: A big issue with bakers seems to be the often occurring problem of getting such cakes, nice as they are, to come out of their Bundt pans in one piece. Part of the trick is to prepare the pans in a certain way: with equal parts of shortening, oil and flour, and use a pastry brush to apply it; get every nook and cranny but not so much that when the cake comes out it has white flour on it in spots. The other part of the trick is to do certain things when unmolding:

    (1) Just before the Bundt cake is through baking, place a folded bath towel in the sink and saturate it with steaming hot water. Keep the towel in the sink;
    (2) When the cake comes out of the oven, Immediately set it on top of the towel, pan side down, and leave it for ten seconds; and,
    (3) Immediately invert the cake onto a cooling rack. The cake will come out clean and whole without sticking. Be careful because cakes are very delicate when hot and can break apart easily. If the cake starts to break apart, leave it in its pan to cool for 20 minutes and try to unmold, again.

    COMMENT: Up until now, every cake I've baked in my Nordic Ware bundt pan has always stuck and torn in parts. With your advice on oiling the pan with the special three part mixture followed at the end of baking with the steam-removal method, the cake came out perfectly. Thank you so much for the tips! Anne Pfeiffer 1-11-04, Ask Sarah


 

 

 


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