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And here's mine -- I've made it for more than 40 years.
Raw Apple Cake Recipe By: posted to r.f.cooking by Barb Schaller, 10-22-2010 Serving Size: 6-8 2 cups diced unpeeled apple 1 egg 1/4 cup vegetable oil 1 cup sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup flour 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg 1/8 teaspoon ground cloves 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup chopped walnuts Mix together apple, egg, oil, sugar and vanilla. Sift remaining dry ingredients together and add, along with nuts. Just mix it up. Batter is very stiff. Press into greased and floured 9² round baking pan. Bake 35-45 minutes at 350°. While still warm, glaze with a mixture of butter, powdered sugar, and milk. (I like Boron's recipe with the orange zest - I may add that to my mix when I bake it today.) -- Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ Holy Order of the Sacred Sisters of St. Pectina of Jella "Always in a jam, never in a stew; sometimes in a pickle." A few pics from the Fair are he http://gallery.me.com/barbschaller#100254 |
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On 2010-10-22, Melba's Jammin' > wrote:
> is very stiff. Press into greased and floured 9² round baking pan. How can a round baking pan be nine squared (9²)?? nb |
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On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 10:28:14 -0500, Melba's Jammin'
> wrote: >And here's mine -- I've made it for more than 40 years. > >Raw Apple Cake >Recipe By: posted to r.f.cooking by Barb Schaller, 10-22-2010 > >Serving Size: 6-8 > > >2 cups diced unpeeled apple >1 egg >1/4 cup vegetable oil >1 cup sugar >1 teaspoon vanilla >1 cup flour >1 teaspoon soda >1 teaspoon cinnamon >1/2 teaspoon nutmeg >1/8 teaspoon ground cloves >1/2 teaspoon salt >1/2 cup chopped walnuts > >Mix together apple, egg, oil, sugar and vanilla. Sift remaining dry >ingredients together and add, along with nuts. Just mix it up. Batter >is very stiff. Press into greased and floured 9² round baking pan. >Bake 35-45 minutes at 350°. > >While still warm, glaze with a mixture of butter, powdered sugar, and >milk. > >(I like Boron's recipe with the orange zest - I may add that to my mix >when I bake it today.) Tit for tat, I'm putting cloves in next time. Boron |
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notbob > wrote: > On 2010-10-22, Melba's Jammin' > wrote: > > > is very stiff. Press into greased and floured 9² round baking pan. > > How can a round baking pan be nine squared (9²)?? > > nb Whatchoosayin'? Is 9" (inches), not 9 squared. How'd you get 9 squared out of that, nb? http://web.me.com/barbschaller - it's all there. -- Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ Holy Order of the Sacred Sisters of St. Pectina of Jella "Always in a jam, never in a stew; sometimes in a pickle." A few pics from the Fair are he http://gallery.me.com/barbschaller#100254 |
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On Oct 22, 3:54*pm, Melba's Jammin' >
wrote: > In article >, > > *notbob > wrote: > > On 2010-10-22, Melba's Jammin' > wrote: > > > > is very stiff. *Press into greased and floured 9² round baking pan. * > > > How can a round baking pan be nine squared (9²)?? > > > nb > > Whatchoosayin'? * * Is 9" (inches), not 9 squared. *How'd you get 9 > squared out of that, nb?http://web.me.com/barbschaller- it's all there. > > -- > Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ > Holy Order of the Sacred Sisters of St. Pectina of Jella > "Always in a jam, never in a stew; sometimes in a pickle." > A few pics from the Fair are hehttp://gallery.me.com/barbschaller#100254 Somewhere in the ether translation your inch symbol (a quote sign) turned into a superscript 2, as in squared. Not your fault - vagaries of the ether. (Mine is also 9 squared.) N. |
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Barb wrote:
> And here's mine -- I've made it for more than 40 years. > > Raw Apple Cake > Recipe By: posted to r.f.cooking by Barb Schaller, 10-22-2010 > > Serving Size: 6-8 > > > 2 cups diced unpeeled apple > 1 egg > 1/4 cup vegetable oil > 1 cup sugar > 1 teaspoon vanilla > 1 cup flour > 1 teaspoon soda > 1 teaspoon cinnamon > 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg > 1/8 teaspoon ground cloves > 1/2 teaspoon salt > 1/2 cup chopped walnuts > > Mix together apple, egg, oil, sugar and vanilla. Sift remaining dry > ingredients together and add, along with nuts. Just mix it up. Batter > is very stiff. Press into greased and floured 9² round baking pan. > Bake 35-45 minutes at 350°. > > While still warm, glaze with a mixture of butter, powdered sugar, and > milk. > > (I like Boron's recipe with the orange zest - I may add that to my mix > when I bake it today.) When I get back to California I plan to make a caramel apple coffee cake using a recipe cobbled together from two other recipes. I don't have the recipe with me; I'll post it some time next week. I'll also be making apple fritters using Martha Stewart's recipe. Bob |
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On 22/10/2010 21:54, Melba's Jammin' wrote:
>> On 2010-10-22, Melba's > wrote: >> >>> is very stiff. Press into greased and floured 9² round baking pan. <snip> > Whatchoosayin'? Is 9" (inches), not 9 squared. How'd you get 9 > squared out of that, nb? > http://web.me.com/barbschaller - it's all there. > I see it as 9 squared, too. I wonder if you pasted it with curly quotes instead of straight ones? Sometimes makes a difference for those of us not using PCs. ![]() characters on my Macs, but I do have a cheatsheet made up for those now. ![]() Loved the look of that apple cake, by the way - I've been looking for a good, tried and tested, recipe for a couple of years now. Thanks very much for sharing it! ![]() Jen |
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"Jen P." > wrote: > On 22/10/2010 21:54, Melba's Jammin' wrote: > >> On 2010-10-22, Melba's > wrote: > >> > >>> is very stiff. Press into greased and floured 9² round baking pan. > <snip> > > Whatchoosayin'? Is 9" (inches), not 9 squared. How'd you get 9 > > squared out of that, nb? > > http://web.me.com/barbschaller - it's all there. > > > > I see it as 9 squared, too. I wonder if you pasted it with curly quotes > instead of straight ones? Sometimes makes a difference for those of us > not using PCs. ![]() > characters on my Macs, but I do have a cheatsheet made up for those now. ![]() > > Loved the look of that apple cake, by the way - I've been looking for a > good, tried and tested, recipe for a couple of years now. Thanks very > much for sharing it! ![]() > > Jen :-) I copied/pasted it from MacGourmet, a Mac-only recipe management program. I don't know what kind of quotes the software uses. I don't like the way it displays fractions, either (in the program). I still don't like it as much as I liked MasterCook for Mac. -- Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ Holy Order of the Sacred Sisters of St. Pectina of Jella "Always in a jam, never in a stew; sometimes in a pickle." A few pics from the Fair are he http://gallery.me.com/barbschaller#100254 |
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On 27/10/2010 16:28, Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> :-) I copied/pasted it from MacGourmet, a Mac-only recipe > management program. I don't know what kind of quotes the > software uses. > I don't like the way it displays fractions, either (in the program). > I still don't like it as much as I liked MasterCook for Mac. How odd! I'm using a Mac, too, so I'd have expected it to show up correctly. Wonder if it's Thunderbird/people's newsreaders doing it. *ponders* Oh well, one of those things. ![]() (squared) eggs or cups of milk, I guess. ![]() On another note... How do you like MacGourmet in and of itself (not as a comparison)? It's one of those programs I'd really, ideally, like to try before I buy, because I've got a fair idea that - if I really wanted to - I could make my own recipe database for Mac (I did a half-a*sed one for PC, but then I got a different laptop and never finished it). I do have a copy of FileMaker Pro 7 (old, but it's the one that will let you export both standalone Mac and .exe formatted DBs), but I don't play with it much. I like Access or MySQL better. Hmm. That said, maybe I could do a MySQL one.... I've already got a heavily modified version of CookDojo on my web site and a recent refresher course for MySQL under my belt... Whoops... sorry, all those lightbulbs going off. heh ![]() Anyway, just curious. ![]() -Jen |
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On Wed, 27 Oct 2010 10:28:33 -0500, Melba's Jammin'
> wrote: > :-) I copied/pasted it from MacGourmet, a Mac-only recipe > management program. I don't know what kind of quotes the > software uses. > I don't like the way it displays fractions, either (in the program). > I still don't like it as much as I liked MasterCook for Mac. FWIW, Firefox didn't have a problem with it. Everything looks fine on my end. -- Never trust a dog to watch your food. |
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"Jen P." > wrote: > On another note... How do you like MacGourmet in and of itself (not as a > -Jen I replied by email to the address in the header. -- Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ Holy Order of the Sacred Sisters of St. Pectina of Jella "Always in a jam, never in a stew; sometimes in a pickle." A few pics from the Fair are he http://gallery.me.com/barbschaller#100254 |
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On 28/10/2010 05:30, Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> In >, > "Jen > wrote: >> On another note... How do you like MacGourmet in and of itself (not as a > >> -Jen > > I replied by email to the address in the header. Ah, sorry Barb - I do munge my address a bit to try and stop harvesters; if you could re-send leaving out 'spork', it will get to me. ![]() Thankee kindly! ![]() -Jen |
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"Jen P." > wrote: > On another note... How do you like MacGourmet in and of itself (not as a > Anyway, just curious. ![]() > > -Jen Okay, I re-sent the message with the spork. :-) -- Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ Holy Order of the Sacred Sisters of St. Pectina of Jella "Always in a jam, never in a stew; sometimes in a pickle." A few pics from the Fair are he http://gallery.me.com/barbschaller#100254 |
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