Beat the eggs very light. Cream the butter, then mix the ingredients
gradually. Sift the cream tartar with the flour, and dissolve the soda
in the milk, and add to the cake last. Bake in pans; an inch thick
when baked. Mix prepared cocoanut with the icing; ice the top of the
first cake with the cocoanut icing, dry it slightly; lay another cake
on top, and ice again, and continue until the last cake is added, then
ice all over. When the last coat of icing is put on, sprinkle the
prepared cocoanut all over the cake, to give it a frosted
appearance.--_Mrs. M. S. C._
CHOCOLATE CAKE.
1½ pounds grated chocolate.
12 eggs.
1¾ pounds brown sugar.
1 teaspoonful cinnamon.
1 teaspoonful nutmeg.
1 teaspoonful cloves.
A few coriander-seed.
Break the eggs in the sugar and beat them, adding the chocolate by
degrees, until well incorporated; then add the spices, all of which
must be well powdered. Grease some small tins with lard, and bake
quickly.--_Mrs. T._
_Chocolate Cake._
2 cupfuls sugar.
1 cupful butter.
3 cupfuls flour.
¾ cupful sour cream or milk.
3 eggs.
1 teaspoonful cream tartar.
½ teaspoonful soda.
Beat the sugar and butter together; break the eggs into it one at a
time; then add the flour, then the sour cream with the soda. Bake in
jelly-cake pans.
Filling: two ounces of chocolate, one cupful of sugar, three-quarters
cup of sweet milk; boil half-done.--_Mrs. F._
_Chocolate Cake._
3 cupfuls sifted flour.
1½ cupfuls sugar.
1 cupful sweet milk.
1 egg.
2 tablespoonfuls butter.
1 teaspoonful soda.
2 teaspoonfuls cream tartar.
1 teaspoonful essence lemon.
Beat the butter and sugar to a cream, then add the milk (in which the
soda should be dissolved), next the eggs well beaten, and lastly the
essence. Mix two cupfuls of flour, and afterwards the third cupful of
flour into which the cream tartar has been stirred. Bake in square,
flat pans. Grate three ounces of chocolate, add four tablespoonfuls of
milk; warm slowly, and add eight tablespoonfuls of white sugar. Boil
three minutes, and pour over top of the cake. If you choose, you can
slice open the cake, and put inside of it a custard of one pint of
milk, warmed, and two eggs added, with sugar and flour to your
taste.--_Mrs. H._
_Chocolate Cake._
2 cupfuls sugar.
1 cupful butter.
Yolks of 5 eggs and whites of 2.
1 cupful milk,
3½ cupfuls flour.
½ teaspoonful soda.
1 teaspoonful cream tartar, sifted in the flour.
Bake in jelly-cake tins.
Filling: whites of three eggs, one and a half cupfuls of sugar, three
tablespoonfuls of grated chocolate, one teaspoonful of vanilla. Beat
well together; spread on top and between layers of the cake.--_Mrs.
K._
_Chocolate Cake._
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