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German Chocolate Cake Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
*1 (4-oz.) package of Baker's German Sweetened Chocolate
*1/2 cup boiling water
*1 cup butter or margarine
*2 cups sugar
*4 egg yolks
*4 eggs whites
*1 teaspoon Vanilla
*2 1/2 cups sifted cake flour
*1 teaspoon baking soda
*1/2 teaspoon salt
*1 cup buttermilk

Directions:
Directions:
Step One: Melting Chocolate

Take one package of Baker's German Sweetened Chocolate and mix it with 1/2 cup of boiling water. You are done mixing the chocolate once it is all dissolved . Let this cool before adding it to the mixture in step four.

You will want to go ahead and preheat the oven to 350F so it will be ready when you need it.


Step Two: Mixing Butter

Mix 1 cup of butter with 2 cups of sugar until they are fluffy and rich. This should not take but a few minutes.


Step Three: Add Egg Yolks

Slowly add in your egg yolks while beating the mixture. Once no more streaks, or spots of yellow remain they have been mixed in well enough.


Step Four: Add Melted Chocolate

Add Chocolate liquid and 1 teaspoon vanilla after the egg yolk is completely mixed in to the batter.


Step Five: Sift Flour

It is important to sift the flour in order to remove all the lumps. This is the time when you add 1 teaspoon of baking soda and 1/2 teaspoon of salt to the flour.



Step Six: Adding Milk and Flour

Add the buttermilk and flour to the mixture at the same time, but alternating between the two (milk, flour, milk, flour...) Don't stop mixing as you do this. Once you are done beating in the milk and flour, make sure that it is smooth.


Step Seven: Beating Egg Whites

If you have never beaten egg whites before; it can be tricky, so pay close attention.

Take your four egg whites and beat them at a high speed. When you lift the beater out of the bowl it should have a peak, or pointed tip at the end of it. This means they are done being whipped. This process should take about 5 minutes.

You will want to move quickly on to the next step to keep the egg white fluffy.

Make sure that there is no egg yolk mixed into your egg whites.


Step Eight: Fold in Egg Whites

Now fold in your egg whites SLOWLY. DO NOT STIR OR BEAT THEM IN!! This would ruin the cake!


Step Nine: Cutting Wax-Paper

Use a knife, or a pen to mark a sheet of wax paper around the exterior of the pan. Then cut on the line you just drew. Coat the inside of the pan with shortening. Then put flour on the inside and shake it till the sides and bottom are covered with flour. Then put the cut wax paper in the bottom of the pan.

Do this for each of the three cake pans.


Step Ten: Pour Cake Batter

Pour equal amounts of batter into each 8 inch cake pan.


Step Eleven: Baking German Chocolate Cake


Put the cakes in the oven for 30 to 40 minutes. Do not open the oven until the cake has been in for the required time, if you do it will fall in the middle. Stick a tooth pick in your cake after baking. If it comes out clean your cake is done, if it comes out gooey then it needs another five to ten minutes.


Step Twelve: Cake Flipping

Once your cake layers have cooled for 15 minutes you will need to remove them from their cake pans. Using a knife, or a spatula, cut the cake away from the sides of the cake pan. Then flip it over on a cooling rack and remove the wax paper from the bottom.


Now your cake layers are done and you are ready to make the mouth watering Coconut Pecan frosting:

 

 

 

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