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Classic Cakes

By Australian Women's Weekly
ACP Books - 2009

16th November 2012

Almond Butter Cake : page 25

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30th April 2010

Basic Butter Cake : page 10

A simple, plain, vanilla cake which is moist and buttery.

(Last made on Apr 14, 2010).

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15th August 2012

Cherry Almond Cake : page 34

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11th October 2009

Cinnamon Teacake : page 22

A very easy cake to make. Delicious served warm with whipped cream, or just on its own.

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16th November 2012

Cream Cheese Lemon Cake : page 46

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11th October 2009

Last-minute Fruit Cake : page 146

I exclude the mixed peel (...hate the stuff!) and just add a little extra fresh orange and/or lemon rind. Treacle can also be replaced with golden syrup. As with most fruit cakes, this one keeps well in a sealed container in the pantry for weeks (maybe months?).

(Last made on Aug 20, 2009).

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11th October 2009

Mississippi Mud Cake : page 86

Don't overbake this one, as it can dry out (despite the high fat content). Serve in thin slices with whipped cream or as a dessert with vanilla ice cream.

(Last made on Sep 19, 2009).

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25th January 2010 (edited: 25th January 2010)

One-Bowl Chocolate Cake : page 97

Very easy-to-make, nicely textured chocolate cake with chocolate frosting. The top of the cake cracked a little during cooking with some of the cracks turning into 'mini-craters' although these were made undetectable by the application of swathes of chocolate frosting.

(Last made on Jan 23, 2010).

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16th November 2012

Rock Cakes : page 153

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28th July 2010 (edited: 29th July 2010)

Upside-down Cashew and Maple Syrup Loaf : page 38

A tasty enough cake, but what a mess it made! Even though I had the oven slightly cooler than suggested the layer of butter, sugar, syrup and nuts at the bottom of the tin boiled up and over the top to form a sticky pool on the tray below. Some of this 'toffee' layer also stuck to the baking (parchment) paper lining the tin. When the cake eventually cooled and was upturned it was difficult to cut slices without spraying toffee and nuts all over the kitchen bench. In future I will just make a standard butter cake with maple syrup and sprinkle nuts on the top!

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