Brer Rabbit Carrot Cake
#324018 - 02/05/08 09:14 AM
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MelanieR
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My daughters 5th birthday party is this Saturday. She said she wanted a carrot cake so I'm gonna make this one.
My questions are.... I would like to make this into a 9x13 in cake. Does anyone have any idea how long it would cook? Any suggestions or comments on how it turned out when you made it in a different pan. The sweet orange icing sounds wonderful and I would love to use it but is says it gets hard upon sitting. I want to have everything all ready when the kids come. Any other options on frosting/icing?
Tall order huh. Thanks for any help.
-------------------- Crohns, lactose intolerant
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you want it to get hard. You have to drizzle it over the cake as soon as you've made the icing, then it will harden into the glaze in a few minutes. Not a super hard icing, it just sets up so it isn't runny. So, no worries about making this ahead of time.
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I don't know about the pan size/cooking time either.... but you can see pics of the one that I made for Easter a few years ago... I LOVE THIS cake!! web page
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Heather- Oh good, then I will make the icing if it is supposed to be hard. I must have misunderstood.
Shell- I did a search before I asked on the message board and saw your thread. It is a lovely cake.
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I haven't made this cake personally, but I checked several similar cake recipes & they were about the same, anywhere from 30-45 mins. I would say start with 30 mins & check every 5 mins until done. HTH!
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Thanks. I check often.
-------------------- Crohns, lactose intolerant
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I didn'think we could have pineapple. Or is ther engouh sf in this cake cause it doesn't always agree with me.. just wondering thanks emmasmom ibs-c
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Pineapple is a well tolerated fruit. I have mine with a banana for SF but I have had it alone too. I used to eat one a week. It actually is good for digestion. (I eat fresh)
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Hi Tamara!!
I'm with you.... fresh, yummy, and well tolerated for me as long as I've got some SF with it. I also do fine with crush or rings if canned, but NOT chunks.... I think the edges are different (harder?) and then don't breakdown as well and WARNING TMI COMING HERE almost look the same shape coming out as going down!
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Pineapple is a well tolerated fruit. I have mine with a banana for SF but I have had it alone too. I used to eat one a week. It actually is good for digestion. (I eat fresh)
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The party went well and everyone LOVED this cake. It is really so good. I ended up just making it per the directions. Thanks, it is so good.
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