Early american graham cracker cake(the united states) Recipe
Early american graham cracker cake(the united states) Recipe
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Early american graham cracker cake(the united states) Recipe
--------------------------------INGREDIENTS--------------------------------
  1 3/4 c  Graham cracker crumbs;
           -about 40 crackers.
    1/3 c  Unsifted flour;
      2 ts baking powder;
      1 c  Sugar;
    1/3 c  Almonds; shelled
    1/3 c  Walnuts; shelled
    1/2 c  Soft butter;
      2    Eggs;
      1 c  Milk;
      1 ts vanilla;
      1 ts Or 2 teaspoons butter;
      1 tb flour;

---------------------------------EQUIPMENT---------------------------------
           Measuring cups
           Medium mixing bowl
           Measuring spoons
           Mixing spoon
           Chopper or paring knife
           8-in.-square cake pan
 
  How to Make:  Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.  Cruch the graham crackers
  with hands until you have 1 3/4 cups coarse crumbs about the size of bread
  crumbs.  Put the cracker crumbs into the mixing bowl with the flour,
  baking, and sugar.  Stir with the spoon until they are combined. Chop the
  almonds and walnuts into small pieces.  Add the soft butter, eggs, milk,
  vanilla and chopped nuts to the dry ingredients. Stir the mixture well.
  Then beat the batter until it is well blended. Grease the cake pan with the
  butter.  Sprinkle with the tablespoon of flour and shake the pan until
  bottom is evenly coated. Shake out an extra flour. Bake the cake for 45
  minutes. Test with a toothpick for doneness. Remove the from the oven let
  it cool slightly. Cut it into squares and serve warm.
  
  Topping:  You might want to sprinkle powdered sugar or spread whipped cream
  on top.
  
  STORY:  Thanks to Dr. Sylvester Graham, you can bake this crunchy cake from
  crackers named after him.  Graham, who lived in the early 1800's insisted
  that whole wheat flour was far more healthy then white flour. In those
  days, it was.  Whole wheat flour was made by grinding the whole grain of
  wheat.  For white flour, only the soft inside of the grain was used. The
  outer layers, rich with vitamins and minerals, were left out. Today, white
  flour is "enriched" with the need vitamins and minerals. But whole wheat is
  still naturally healthy.  So are the graham crackers, made from this flour.
  Use them for this one-bowl cake. It's all American.
  
  Source: Many Hands Cooking, An International Cookbook for Girls and Boys,
  for UNICEF(1974) by Terry Touff Cooper and Marilyn Ratner. Brought to you
  and yours via Nancy O'brion and her Meal Master

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