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Clementine Cake


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I have not tried this yet, got it from a friend....I could not find the Sucanat ingredient anywhere. Thought you guys might enjoy this recipe though.

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I have not tried this yet, got it from a friend....I could not find the Sucanat ingredient anywhere. Thought you guys might enjoy this recipe though.

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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Clementimes are those tiny oranges that you can buy in a crate around Christmas time at the grocery store. They are seedless and very tasty.

Sucanat....from the recipe I am gathering it is some kind of sweetner....but I could be wrong. I can't seem to find though.

Sweetfudge Community Regular

mmm, this sounds so good!

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Here is a Open Original Shared Link to it using sugar

There are quite a few recipes out there for this.

Sounds good though. I love candied orange peel, dipped in chocolate even more so. I wonder if cocoa pwd dusted on top or shaved bittersweet choc would be good?! :P

bakingbarb Enthusiast

Here is a better Open Original Shared Link from my fav baking site Joy of baking.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Thanks Barb!


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I just got some sucanat from Whole Foods. It's dehydrated cane juice, versus the (now) more regularly found evaporated cane juice. It still seems to have a little bit of molasses, so it's kind of like brown sugar without the moisture content. Supposedly you can substitute it one to one for regular sugar.

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