In The Kitchen With Kat-Double Chocolate Sourdough Snack Cake!

in Foodies Bee Hive2 years ago

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There's a lot of these in my fridge:


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Not gonna lie, I get mirthful every time I lay eyes on some light blue eggs when I go out to feed the duckies every morning. My ducks were gifted to me as adults, and to be honest they are a bit neurotic and not overly friendly, but since they give me loads of eggs, we are cool. That and they are freaking hysterical! Their daily battle with the ravens sounds like an amateur electronica album recording in progress. Today the ravens must have won a round because they dropped the egg right on my tractor tire while the hubs was out bunching brush fires. Well played ravens, well played.

Anyway, I also have sourdough discard every, single, day. And I hate for things to go to waste. My mind was already considering the duck egg and sourdough discard surplus comestible crafting possibilities when my son popped in the door from track practice and said, "The boys are coming over, we are having an airsoft war!"

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It's spring break for the kiddos in our realm, and that of course means that at least one airsoft battle had to occur. It is still going, six hours after the skirmish began. It was as I beheld my ghillie-suited offspring and a bunch of other teen boys in assorted army surplus wear that I made the decision to bake a chocolate snack cake.

It wasn't going to be just any snack cake though, I was going to use what I had in the house. No running up the hill to the store for me!

After a perusal of my pantry, fridge, and medieval spice cupboard, I surveyed my kitchen island like a proud mama duck whose hatchling didn't become a cat amuse bouche.

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I started the cake crafting party off by greasing my Wilton 9X13 cake pan. Then I cracked the eggs, added sugar, the starter, vanilla, and the fat part of the cake batter creation.

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Speaking of fat, for the recipe ratio I was shooting for, I would have needed something like a cup of vegetable oil. As much as I love things to be rich, it seemed like some innovation was in order. I walked back to the pantry and grabbed a quart of the rose-colored applesauce I canned a while back. 1/2 oil/ 1/2 applesauce is a thing!

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After beating the tarnation out of the wet ingredients, I added in the dry stuff that I had whisked together in a separate bowl and beat the batter for a couple of minutes more.

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It was then I added the fun part, you know for the kids.

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I had a bag of mini chocolate chips in the cupboard and you bet your last top ramen packet that I folded some of those in!

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After mixing, beating, and folding, I had to admit the cake batter looked pretty tasty. In fact, I thought about eating it. Then I looked at the state of my counter and decided to act like a grown up. With regret of course.

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For you see, I can't cook without wearing half of it. I thought I was being all smart measuring out the oil and then using the same measuring cup for the applesauce so it would slide right out. Pride cometh before a trip on your face and splashing sourdough starter all over your counter. I know that's written in a sacred text somewhere.

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Then, as I was grabbing the vanilla extract out of the cupboard, an improperly closed bag of organic cocoa powder took a header off of the top shelf and exploded onto and into my toaster. Great.

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By the time I got the cake safely in the oven, I was slightly dismayed by the fact that I had to spend half the baking time tidying up my kitchen creating explosion of the Kat kind. At least my husband was amused.

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All of my clutzy-angst was worth it though, because the cake turned out beautifully. After letting it cool (I went out and bunched burn piles and fed), I came back in and frosted it with an airy chocolate buttercream. I also think a whipped chocolate ganache would be divine on this cake, but once again, I am not going to the store today.

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And then came the moment of truth, I came out of my bedroom and the Airsoft Bruh Brigade was lurking around the cake like cats at a catnip dispensary. Me, being a bit of a drama enthusiast, I inquired,

"Would you boys like some cake?"


The collective Yes! warmed the cockles of my compost-encrusted heart, and in two point six seconds time I had a spatula, knife, and was dispensing pieces of cake. There were six boys and before I got the last one served the first one was back for another piece.

In less that five minutes those heathens ate the entire cake! It was impressive!

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And based on their happy grunts, locust-like behavior, and repeated accolades, I am thinking this cake is beyond tasty!

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Double Chocolate Sourdough Snack Cake

The Cake:

1/2 cup vegetable oil
1/2 cup applesauce
1 1/2 cups of sugar
1 cup sourdough starter
2 duck eggs (or 3 large eggs)
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 cup all purpose flour
1 1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
1/3 cup cocoa powder
1 cup mini chocolate chips

The Frosting

1/2 stick room temp butter
1/2 cup vegetable shortening
3 cups powdered sugar
4-6 TBSP milk or cream
1 tsp vanilla extract
1/3 cup powdered cocoa

Preheat oven to 350 Fahrenheit. Grease a 9X13 pan.

In a mixing bowl, place eggs, oil, sugar, starter, applesauce, and vanilla. Beat with a stand or hand mixer until well combined.

In a separate bowl, whisk flour, baking soda, salt, and cocoa powder together. Add to the wet ingredients and beat for two minutes, stopping thirty seconds in to scrape the sides with a spatula.

Fold in mini chocolate chips.

Pour batter into prepared cake pan and bake for 28-30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean.

Cool completely.

For the frosting:

In a mixing bowl, beat butter and shortening together, add powdered sugar, cocoa powder, vanilla, and milk/cream. Beat until light and fluffy and spread on top of cooled cake.

For a special visual treat, serve the cake to a bunch of hungry teenage boys and watch it disappear faster than a fiat currency's actual value!


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And as most of the time, all of the images in this post were taken on the author's cocoa powder dusted and sourdough starter encrusted iPhone. The cover image was edited in Canva.

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looks amazing

Thanks!😊

u welcome!

Not a chocolate lover so this one is not for me. (I know I am weird.) But the chocolate lovers of the world should love this one. Thanks

Aww, I remembered that you are not fond of chocolate, I am thinking about crafting something with the two lemons on my counter, I've also got some apples lurking about that need to be used. What's your favorite dessert @rcaine?

Love it @generikat
Thank you for sharing
Been thinking about getting ducks again i do miss the eggs
Have an awesome day😎

Ducks crack me up! This current crop was donated to me last year and I have to admit I am having a pleasant time with the quackers, not to mention the eggs are just beyond fantastic in baked goods land lol!

Hope you have an awesome day too!

Yeah they are funny we had Ducks before, we have quails and chickens at the moment as well they are a lot of fun !ALIVE @generikat

Make me starving for cake why don't you. Lol.

My favorite line:

It was then I added the fun part, you know for the kids.

Hahahahaha

For the kids eh?

Lol.

Have to suck up to the wife now for cake 😉

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It was totally for the kids LOL! I'll have you know that I didn't get to eat a solitary crumb of that luscious looking cake, those heathen locusts inhaled it!

You inspired the chocolate cake choice with that whole boiled frosting chocolate cake talk that you had a bit back, I hope your wife blesses you with another one. 😁

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Lol. Chocolate. Num num.

I cannot believe you did not get any cake.

I feel for you.

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Awwww! Thank you!!!😊

"Would you boys like some cake?" That is hilarious, imagine a teenage boy saying no to cake, lol.
So what is "sourdough discard"?

Sourdough starter needs to be split, with some fed to start brewing the next batch, and the rest either used or tossed out. I refrigerate my starter, so I only need to split and bake weekly. She must keep hers at room temperature where it is much more active.

Thanks @jacobtothe for the information. I appreciate it.

JT is right, I keep mine at room temp during baking season (Sept-Aprilish), so I have to feed and discard daily. Since I have a herd of teenagers lurking about, I make A LOT of baked goods to keep the flock fed lol! The starter will be heading to the fridge soon for summer though.

And it was super fun asking the boys if they wanted a slice of cake in my most deadpan voice @beststart, LOL!

This is an odd-looking cake

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Well, I am known to use whatever ingredients are on hand....and there are lots of those on hand, hence the oddness.😁

Also, I am slightly dying right now, Amir you kill me😆

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I am feeling hungry just looking at this and I wouldn't blame you if you started eating it before you put it in the oven. I think I would of snuck in a few spoonfuls for myself before putting it in.

It was hard to not take the delve into the batter bowl, but I refrained, you know, for the children lol!

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