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Wanted: White Wedding Cake Recipe


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I am searching for a white wedding cake recipe (gluten-free of course). I will be graduating in December from College :D and we are having a reception. What is a celebration without cake!!!! :P I have a good yellow cake recipe, but would really like the cake to be a white one. If you have a tried and true tasty recipe please post it for me!! I would really appreciate it and it would make my graduation day even that more special.

Thanks -Jessica :rolleyes:


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There is a really good recipe in the Scott Free Newsletter that you can subscribe to. When you subscribe you have access to the past six or seven issues, and there is a good recipe in one of them. If I can find it at home, I will get it for you.

Bernadette ;)

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Carol Fenster's Basic Cake

1/3 cup unsalted butter or margarine

1 cup sugar

2 large eggs beaten (or 3 egg whites for white cake)

2 teaspoons grated lemon peel

1 cup white or brown rice flour

1/3 cup potato starch

2 tablespoons tapioca flour

1 teaspoon xanthum gum

1/4 teaspoon baking powder

1/4 teaspoon baking soda

1/3 teaspoon salt

3/4 cup buttermilk ( or 1 tablespoon lemon juice plus enough non-dairy milk to equal 3/4 cup)

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Preheat oven to 325. Prepare pans as decirected below.

Using electric mixer and large mixer bowl, cream together butter and sugar on medium speed until light and fluffy. Mix in eggs on low speed until bleneded. Add grated lemon peel.

In medium bowl sift together flours, xanthum gum, baking powder, baking soda and salt. In another medium bowl, combine buttermilk and vanilla. On low speed, beat dry ingredients into butter mixture, alternating with buttermilk beginning and ending with dry ingredients. Mix just until combined. Spoon the batter into prepared pans.

Bake as directed below.

Cupcakes: Grease pan or use paper liners in standard 12-muffin tin. Bake 12 cupcakes 20-25 minutes - serves 12

Layer cake: Grease 9 inch round nonstick pan or two 8-inch round nonstick pans and line with waxed paper or parchment paper, then grease again. Bake 9-inch pan 35-40 minutes; 8-inch pans 25-30 minutes. Cool on wire rack. Serves 12.

Sheet cake: Grease 11 x 17 inch pan. Line with waxed paper or parchment paper if you plan to remove cake from pan before frosting. Bake 25-30 minutes. Serves 12.

Pineapple Upside Down Cake: Grease 10-inch pie plate or skillet, Evenly sprinkle 1/2 cup brown sugar over botttom of greased 10-inch pan. Arrange pineapple slices with cherries in center of each circle. Pour cake batter evenly on top. Bake 40-45 minutes or until top springs back when touched. Cool 5 minutes, the invert onto serving plate. Serves 12.

Carmelized Pear Torte: In 10-inch cast iron skillet sprayed with cooking spray, combine 3/4 cup brown sugar and 2 T water. Bring to simmer over low heat, swirling pan occasionally, until sugar dissolves.. Cook for another minute, gently swirling pan if sugar is coloring unevenly. Remove from heat. Let cool for 10 minutes. Mixture will firm slightly as it cools. Wash and peeel 3 firm, ripe pears. Cut in half, lengthwise, then cut in quarters. Remove core from each piece. Cut each quarter into 3 uniform sized wedges. Arrange pears in pinwheel design, as close together as possible, in carmel. Pour cake batter evenly on top. Bake 40-45 minutes or until top springs back when touched. Cool 5 minutes, then invert onto serving plate. Serves 12.

ENJOY!!!!!! ;)

angel-jd1 Community Regular

Thanks for the recipe!! Have you tried this out yet?

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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Jessica,

Have you tried to alter your wonderful yellow cake to be white?

All you need to do to make it white is to use all egg whites instead of whole eggs. Your recipe calls for 4 eggs, so you would need 6 whites instead. If you decide to try it, then let us know how it turns out. You already know your yellow cake turns out great, so it is just a matter of cutting out the egg yolks.

And congrats on the graduation! :D

God bless,

Mariann

angel-jd1 Community Regular

If I don't find another great recipe that might be my only option. I have had a few great people email me some wonderful things to try. I am still on the search. I really want something dense like a wedding cake. So please let me know if you all have something wonderful for me to try. I think I will be baking cakes until december! haha!! This is going to be fun!! I love experimenting and cooking. Thanks for the help.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

BamBam Community Regular

Yes, it is a very moist, light lemony flavor - excellent with white frosting. The pineapple upside down cake also turned out well ;)


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