One of my favorite cakes is Oatmeal Cake.
Now I never was a fan of coconut, but on the top of this cake it just works
and I love it. It's a great cake for a potluck or with tea.
Oatmeal Cake
1 1/3 c. boiling
water 1/4 teas. salt
1 c. quick oatmeal (I
use regular oatmeal)
1 teas. vanilla 1/2 c. butter
1 1/2 c. flour 1 c. each white & brown
sugar
1 teas. baking
soda 2 eggs 1 teas. cinnamon
Pour boiling water
over oatmeal and let stand while mixing the cake.
Cream the butter with
sugars. Add eggs, salt, and vanilla and
beat well.
Add oatmeal and beat
until very light. Sift together the
flour,
baking soda, and
cinnamon, add to batter, mixing well.
Bake in greased 13 X
9 pan 30 to 40 minutes in a 350 degree oven.
Topping:
6 tblsp. butter 1/2 c. coconut
1/2 c. brown
sugar 1/2 c. nuts, chopped
1/4 c. milk or cream 1/2 teas. vanilla
Melt or soften butter
and combine with other ingredients,
spread over warm cake
and return to oven or put under broiler
for a few minutes while frosting bubbles and
coconut browns.
This recipe came from Delphian Delicacies.
The cookbook was made to celebrate Kansas centennial in 1970
by the Delphian Jr. Woman's Club
I was living in Beloit, Kansas at the time
and several of my friends belonged to this group.
Happy weekend, dear friends!
My computer is back and running wonderfully.
I've never heard of oatmeal cake before, but I love oatmeal cookies! I bet raisins would taste wonderful in it. What a pretty photo to display your cake. Is that your kitchen tile?
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend, Marilyn.
~Sheri
I have never come across oatmeal cake before, or maybe we call it something different. I am going to give it a go...need to do a shop I haven't got any coconut.
ReplyDeleteI've never had oatmeal cake before. It sounds very good, rather dense and very healthy as cakes go! I think I may need to keep this recipe!
ReplyDeleteOatmeal Cake is new to me - but that topping sounds delicious, so I'm sure I would like this cake!
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