HOW TO MAKE A BLACKBERRY JAM CAKE WITH WHITE MOUNTAIN FROSTING
HOW TO MAKE A BLACKBERRY JAM CAKE WITH WHITE MOUNTAIN FROSTING
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Blackberry Jam Cake with Caramel Icing: How to Make
Never had a Kentucky jam cake with caramel icing❓It's a regional dish that's finally getting worldwide ???? recognition!
This is a recipe that my family has used for decades. An image of the recipe from an old cookbook that my mom had is included in the video!
I followed the recipe instructions exactly. The only change that I would make is to add 1/2 cup of vegetable oil for added moisture.
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Jam Cake Recipe
2 cups sugar
1 cup butter
5 eggs
1 cup crushed pineapple
1 cup apple butter
1 cup jam
3 cups flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon allspice
1 teaspoon cloves
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 tablespoon cocoa
1 cup nuts
1 cup buttermilk
Mix sugar and butter together in mixer. Add eggs one at a time while mixing. Add in 3 fruits. Combine rest of dry ingredients and add slowly while mixing. Alternating with buttermilk. Always start with flour and end with flour. Pour mixture into 4 - 8 pans. Bake for 35 minutes at 325 degrees.
ICING
2 cups brown sugar
1/3 cup white sugar
1/2 cup butter
3/4 cups cream
2 cups powdered sugar
Boil first 4 ingredients for 4 minutes. Add powdered sugar and mix well. Spread fast over cake.
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Food City Kitchen with Chef Walter and Jan Charles -
Walter's Blackberry Jam Cake from The Food City Kitchen on WVLT. Walter shows us how to make his fabulous update on traditional Southern Blackberry Jam Cake!
Walter: Now what Jan and I have been doing before you got here is making a cake that's pretty standard procedure. Butter, a cup of butter.
Jan: Sugar.
Walter: A cup and a half of sugar. That blended together. Then, eggs added one at a time, four eggs. We let that run. Then, we put in cup of buttermilk that we alternated with...
Jan: Your dry ingredients.
Walter: ...nearly two and three-quarters cups - I knew I'd say it sooner or later - of plain flour to which we added baking powder and all that other stuff, three kinds of spices - cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice.
Jan: So, you've basically got the beginnings of a spice cake.
Walter: A spice cake. We've got a pretty good spice cake batter. But we're not going to stop there. We're going to add a little vanilla.
Jan: I love overkill.
Walter: That was two teaspoons. We're going to add a cup of raisins that we have tossed with that other fourth cup of plain flour.
Jan: Right. We've talked about that. What's that supposed to do?
Walter: Theoretically, keeps them from sinking to the bottom, and I guess it more or less does.
Jan: Sort of. Most of the time.
Walter: Then, I promised blackberry jam cake, and I what I have here - look at that - Bonne Maman blackberry preserves.
Jan: You went all the way to France for that, didn't you?
Walter: Yeah. If going to Food City is the same as going to France. This is the specialty jelly thing, and this is exactly a cup and a half. I did measure it in an earlier version because what I'm trying to get is a cake that's more like the blackberry jam cake that my mother made. She made it with homemade blackberry jam made in her home.
Jan: Well, if you did happen to go back in time in order to can your own, this is what you need to do and this is why it's good though.
Walter: Yeah. Well, you can use commercial jam. Smucker's Simply Fruit works best. They all taste good. It makes the batter come out looking sort of vaguely grey, green, ugly.
Jan: It's not pretty.
Walter: I don't like that.
Jan: No.
Walter: So, that we put into a Bundt pan. We set the oven for 325.
Jan: How long does it go?
Walter: An hour and 15 minutes.
Jan: Well, this tickles me to death, and you didn't stop with that. What's on top?
Walter: We give you, free of charge, a recipe for caramel icing and there is that work of art that... Does that not look like a cake? Right. Get the recipe, chef's recipe - 6540 6450 Paper Mill Drive, Knoxville, Tennessee 37919. Send a self-addressed envelope. Or go to local8now.com.
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