2024 Author: Jasmine Walkman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 08:29
The taste of a piece cake with walnuts can not be forgotten, and today you should not miss the opportunity to prepare and eat this cake, because August 22 is marked as World Walnut Cake Day, also known as pecan.
Pecan cake and pecan pie look quite similar in appearance to cakes and are reminiscent of the traditions of the southern states, where they are always served with a cup of iced tea.
For Texas residents a piece cake with pecans is associated with America just like the apple pie and fireworks for July 4th. In this state, they like to garnish it with ice cream or topping to make it even sweeter.
Unlike most cakes, the one with walnuts is much lighter, and although her recipe doesn't use baking soda, the dough is just as fluffy.
The traditional recipe for American walnut cake includes 12 eggs, 2 tea cups brown sugar, 3 tea cups pecan, half a tablespoon of bread crumbs and half a tablespoon of vanilla extract.
The yolks are separated from the whites by adding sugar, American walnut, bread crumbs and vanilla to the yolks until a homogeneous mixture is obtained. Then add the whipped egg whites little by little.
The resulting dough is baked for 20-30 minutes at 180 degrees Celsius. When it is ready, you can decorate it with your favorite topping or just powdered sugar.
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