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Nutrition Facts
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Serving Size 1 (158g)
Recipe makes 12 servings
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Calories 542
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Calories from Fat 233
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(43%)
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Amount Per Serving
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%DV
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Total Fat 26.0g
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39%
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Saturated Fat 12.8g
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63%
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Monounsaturated Fat 8.4g
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Polyunsaturated Fat 3.1g
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Trans Fat 0.0g
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Cholesterol 78mg
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26%
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Sodium 246mg
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10%
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Potassium 128mg
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3%
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Total Carbohydrate 73.2g
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24%
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Dietary Fiber 1.2g
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4%
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Sugars 52.4g
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Protein 5.5g
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11%
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Ingredients
Frosting
Directions
1
Cream shortening,butter, and sugar until light and fluffy.
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Beat in eggs, one at a time.
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Mix together food coloring and cocoa powder with a small whisk until blended; add to shortening mixture and mix well.
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Combine flour, baking soda, and salt.
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Add a little of the flour mixture to the butter mixture, then a little of the buttermilk, alternating back and forth until you have added all the flour mixture and all of the buttermilk.
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Stir in vanilla and vinegar with a spoon until blended.
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Pour into two 9" round cake tins lined with greased parchment paper.
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Bake in a preheated 350 F oven about 35 minutes or until a toothpick tests clean.
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Let cool on wire racks in pans.
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Meanwhile, prepare frosting by whisking together the milk and the flour in a saucepan (no heat yet) until blended well.
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Turn heat on (low to medium low) and while stirring, and cook until it forms a thick paste, about 10 minutes (yes, really this long, possibly longer depending on the day).
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Remove from heat and let cool.
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When cool, put mixture into a mixing bowl and add all of the remaining ingredients except the optional food coloring.
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Beat until it is thick and peaks form like whipped cream, adding food coloring desired once it thickens (have patience, this will take several minutes even using an electric mixer).
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Frost the top only of the first cake layer, then top with second layer and frost entire cake as desired.
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I like to tint the frosting a bright red or pink to make this really, really red, but you may leave it white (more traditional) or tint it any other color you prefer (In the movie"Steel Magnolias," they tinted the frosting grey and made a groom's cake in the shape of an armadillo!).
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Hint: A whole 2 ounce bottle of food coloring usually equals 1/4 cup.
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From: SarahBelle9475
On Feb 17, 2009
the frosting was a little difficult at first but after maybe 5 minutes of trying to get it fluffy if FINALLY started to work
at first i was scared to try it because id never had it before but it came out ok
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From: ellie_
On Oct 19, 2003
Good and different cake but the frosting was too thin and never got whippped cream like. I think there may be an error in the shortening/butter or milk amount or the error may be on my part.
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From: katew
On Mar 1, 2008
My DD aged 15 has made this twice now and it has been very easy and very successful - everyone has just loved the colour !!!
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