Peanut Cakes

Peanut Cakes

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Makes 20 Peanut Cakes

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Sponge Cake
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*1 Heaping cup All-purpose Flour, sifted

*1 Heaping teaspoon Baking Powder

*1/4 teaspoon Sea Salt

*4 Egg Whites, whipped to stiff peaks

*4 Egg Yolks, beaten

*1/2 cup cold Water

*1/4 teaspoon Almond Extract

*1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract

*1 (16 ounce) Unsalted Peanuts, chopped small, topping

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Instructions:

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1. Sift the flour, baking powder and salt 5 times. Set aside.
2. In a bowl add egg whites, use a hand mixer and whip egg whites until frothy and makes stiff frothy peaks.
3. In another bowl add egg yolks, vanilla and almond extracts, use a hand mixer to beat the egg yolks. Then slowly add the water and flour mixture, alternating beat until combined.
4. Now, fold in the egg whites into the egg yolk flour mixture.
5. Pour mixture into 2 parchment lined quarter baking sheets
**Note:  For another option is to use a standard cake pan lined with parchment paper.  Then after baking and cooling cut them into 20 squares and then turn each square on its side and cut again down the middle of each square making 40 squares.). I cut them with sharp scissors or use a serrated knife.
6. Bake in a 325*F. (Pre-heated oven) for 25-30 minutes.
7. Remove from the oven and lift out holding onto the parchment paper and allow to cool on cooling rack/racks.
8. Cut cooled cake into 20 squares or number of squares desired. Frost each square. (Recipe below)
9. Frost all sides of the cake except the bottom of each square.
10. Now place the chopped peanuts in medium bowl and dip/drop the top each frosted square into the chopped peanuts and then sprinkle or push the chopped peanuts onto the sides of the peanut square.
11. Pick up the peanut square and place in an airtight container. Repeat until all squares have been dipped and refrigerate until ready to eat and enjoy.

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Butter Cream Frosting

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*2 tablespoons Meringue Powder plus 6 tablespoons water, whipped together with hand mixer, set aside

*1/2 cup Butter, almost room temperature

*1 to 2 tablespoons Heavy Whipping Cream

*4 cups Powdered Sugar-more as needed, for a semi thick frosting for frosting cake squares

*1/4 teaspoon Almond Extract

*1/2 teaspoon Vanilla Extract

*Pinch of Sea Salt, literally

1. Using a stand mixer with paddle attachment on medium speed: cream together the butter and powdered sugar, adding a cup at a time until combined.  Then add the whipped meringue mixture.  Beat together on medium high for 2 to 3 minutes. Then add the almond and vanilla extract. Add pinch salt.
2. Slowly add the more powdered sugar as needed for a semi-thick frosting.
3. Frost sponge cake squares as explained above.

Enjoy!

Lindy

Irish Soda Bread

Irish Soda Bread

This recipe is a twist on the traditional Irish Soda Bread.  We wanted to Amp-up the flavor!  We searched many recipes and came up with this recipe.

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Irish Soda Bread

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Sift together:

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*5 cups All-purpose Flour, sifted

*1 cup Whole Wheat Flour, sifted

*1 tablespoon Baking Powder

*1 teaspoon Sea Salt

*1 teaspoon Baking Soda

*1 teaspoon ground Cinnamon

*1/2 cup Sugar

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Use a large strainer and sift the above ingredients into a mixing bowl.

Wet Ingredients:

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*3/4 cup Butter, cut into cubes/squares

*2   1/2 cups Buttermilk

*1 Egg

*2 teaspoons fresh Orange Juice or (Juice from 1 Orange)

*zest from 1 Orange

*2 teaspoons Caraway Seeds or Fennel Seeds

*1 cup Currants or Raisins, soaked in Water or Apple Juice and then drained

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Top coating
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*Pam cooking spray or Butter, melted for tops of bread dough

*Cinnamon and Granulated Sugar Sprinkled on top

*Sugar Crystals, Large

Preheat oven to 350*F.

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Recipe can make 1 medium/large loaf and bakes for 1 hour and 6 small ramekin loaves and are baked for 40-45 minutes.

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In a stand mixer with paddle attachment on low speed, add the sifted dry ingredients and slowly add the cubed butter. (Mix just until cubes of butter are covered with flour.)

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In a small bowl, whisk together the buttermilk and egg.

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Then add to the flour/butter mixture; buttermilk mixture, Orange Juice (plus zest) and desired seeds. Mix ingredients until barely combined and remove dough from mixing bowl onto a floured surface and knead/fold in currants or raisins adding flour as needed. Note: Dough is supposed to be very sticky.

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Divide the dough in half and shape into 2 round dough loaves or divide them as desired for baking dishes.

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Then with cooking spray, spray tops loaves and cut a cross shape on the top of the dough loaves. Sprinkle them with desired sugar toppings.

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*Bake bread in a (cooking sprayed/buttered) Ceramic baking dish or Enamel Coated Cast Iron Skillet or Small Ramekins.

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Recipe makes 2 medium/large round loaves or 1 medium/large round loaf and 6 small Ramekins etc…

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Enjoy!

Lindy and Jessica