Grandma'S Jam Cake – a delicious recipe with Cake, lard, fresh butter, shortening, white sugar, eggs. Easy to follow and perfect for any occasion.
Serves 4
Baking & Desserts
Servings:persons
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Cake:.
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In the original recipe, my grandmother starts out by insisting that this be mixed BY HAND with a wooden spoon for 500 strokes. The mixer works fine. The original recipe was written for half lard and half butter (fresh churned), but in the letter my grandmother mentioned that she had started using shortening instead of the lard.
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Cream shortening and sugars.
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Add eggs, jam, and vanilla. Mix well.
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Sift all dry ingredients and add to the creamed sugar mixture. Mix well.
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Add buttermilk and nuts and mix by hand.
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This makes 3 round layers of a 8 or 9 inch layer cake. Bake 350 for 30 minutes or until done. Allow layers to cool before frosting.
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Icing:.
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For the frosting, my grandmother's original instructions called for using the leftover coffee that had been sitting on the stove all day keeping warm. I find that making up a cup of coffee with espresso powder works well. You do want a strong mocha flavor for the icing.
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Mix all the icing ingredients using a mixer. It will be a stiff icing.
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Making layer cakes must have been common back in the early 50s, because my grandmother didn't even bother to write down instructions for making icing or assembling the cake. She just listed the ingredients and how to make stong coffee. Needless to say, assemble like any other layer cake.
2258
kcal
Calories
114
g
Fat
301
g
Carbs
29
g
Protein
FatCarbsProtein
* Per serving · 4 servings · Values may vary.
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No specific allergen information. Please check the ingredient list for possible allergens.
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Frequently Asked Questions
This recipe makes 4 servings. You can adjust the portion size directly on this page.
You need 22 ingredients. The key ingredients include: Cake, 1/2 cup lard (optional), 1/2 cup fresh butter, 1/2 cup shortening (instead of the lard), and more.
Yes, Grandma'S Jam Cake falls under the Baking & Desserts category and is a great choice for this type of meal.
Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3–5 days. For longer storage, freeze for up to 3 months — no need to refrigerate or reheat.
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