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Prep time
1 hour 30 minutes
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Cook time
1 hour
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Serves
12
Author Notes
a cake made for saturday snacking. for littles and olders, it’s sure to please all. leave it cut in small squares on a cutting board and let it disappear as fingers take a square as they pass by. —Kellerose91
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Ingredients
- Cake
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4
Eggs
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1 3/4 cups
Sugar
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3/4 cup
Water
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1 1/2 cups
Butter; softened
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1 1/2 teaspoons
Vanilla
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3 1/4 - 4 cups
Flour
- Frosting
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3 cups
Powdered sugar
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1/4 cup
Orange juice
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2 tablespoons
Pure maple syrup
Directions
- Cake
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preheat oven to 325 degrees. grease a 9” round cake pan. Place the egg whites in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whip attachment.
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Combine the sugar and water in a medium pot and stir over medium heat until it comes to a boil. When it begins to boil, stop stirring and attach a candy thermometer to the pot (if any sugar crystals have washed up on the sides, brush them away using a pastry brush dipped in cool water). Continue to cook the syrup until it reaches 240° F (final desired temperature).
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As soon as the sugar hits 230° F, begin whipping the egg whites on medium-high speed. The goal is to have the egg whites at soft peaks when the sugar reaches the 240° F.
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With the mixer running, add the sugar syrup in a slow, steady stream. Continue to whip on high speed Until combined.
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With the mixer still running, gradually add room temperature butter in 1/2-tablespoon chunks. Continue adding and mixing until all of the butter is incorporated and the buttercream is light and smooth.
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Beat in the vanilla and mix to combine. Slowly a quarter cup at a time, mix in the flour. Place in a greased 9” cake pan and bake for 60-70 minutes or until golden brown.
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* Let cool in pan for ten minutes before cooling completely on rack.
- Frosting
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In a large bowl mix all ingredients together until frosting is combined. Frosting should be thick and more of a whipped consultancy as opposed to icing. Add more orange juice or sugar until desired consistency.
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Spoon onto cake with a metal knife and fluff up. Sprinkle chopped walnuts, pecans or chocolate over top if desired.
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