When I was a kid increasing up on our farm plant in Wisconsin 40 eld ago, rock cake was one of my mother's specialities. I was ever fascinated next to the way that the rock seemed to occur in the bar "by witching."
* 4 cups flour
* 2 cups sugar
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* 3 teaspoons baking hot powder
* 1 spoon salt
* 3/4 cup milk
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* 3/4 cup cookery oil
* 4 eggs
* 2 teaspoons vanilla
Measure all ingredients into a hulking food processor vessel. Using an physical phenomenon mixer, provoke on low rate for 2 minutes, fragment vessel perpetually. Mix on exalted velocity 3 minutes (scrape now and then).
Put 1 cup of slugger into a slender vessel. Pour partially of the enduring batter into a lubricated bundt pan.
Add 1/4 cup cocoa, 3 tablespoons gastronomy oil and 1 tablespoonful potable to the 1 cup of shy batsman. Mix strictly.
Pour brown hitter over the batsman in the bundt pan. Pour the lingering light hitter completed the cocoa batsman.
Bake at 350 for 60 to 70 written account.
Allow to caller firmly. Remove the block from the bundt pan.
If desired, ice with a albescent finish.
Glaze:
* 2 cups small-grained sugar
* 2 tablespoons squishy dairy product (or margarine)
* 3 tablespoons milk
Combine ingredients and mix strictly.
If glaze seems too quilted to rain over the bundt cake, add more than potable by teaspoons until the stain reaches the sought after sameness.
If lacquer seems too thin, add fine-grained refined sugar by tablespoons until it reaches the sought after equivalence.
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©2007 - LeAnn R. Ralph
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