Happy Halloween! My husband and youngest son will be nearly freezing out there tonight at the youngest’s house putting on a Batman Extravaganza! Just a couple of pictures of all the work they have done over the last 2 months – the artwork is Wonder Boy’s and the muscle and know-how is Mr. Picky Eater’s. The pictures do not show the sign for next year’s theme:The Great Pumpkin. One picture shows Mr. Picky Eater the first time he tried on his Joker costume with Rocket……….not too sure what’s up with Papa and what he thinks of his first Jack-O-Lantern!
There are many Black Walnut Cake recipes and this is my Aunt Irene’s, who most of you are familiar with. She and Uncle Ray never had any children and thought of my mom as their daughter with me as their granddaughter. They introduced my parents when I was about 3 after they both were widowed – mom for 3 years and dad for 4. They raised prize winning roses in their flower garden and had one of the largest vegetable gardens I have ever seen…and I’ve seen some big ones! Aunt Irene made all kinds of cakes and pies leaving all her recipes to my mom and I was lucky enough to receive them last month as a birthday present. This one is pretty easy so here we go!
Aunt Irene’s Black Walnut Cake
Ingredients:
1 Cup of Shortening (you can use unsalted butter if you had rather)
2 Cups Sugar
3 Cups Flour
3 Tsp. Baking Powder
1 Cup Milk
½ Tsp. Black Walnut Flavoring
1 Tsp. Vanilla
5 eggs, separated with whites beaten until stiff
½ Tsp. Salt
+ Glaze
Glaze Ingredients:
5 egg yolks, slightly beaten
1 ½ Cups Buttermilk
1 ½ Cups Sugar
1 Tbsp. Butter
1 Tsp. Vanilla
1 Cup Black Walnuts – chopped
Directions for cake:
Preheat oven to 375F
Cream Butter and Sugar.
Slowly add in flour, baking powder, and milk mixing well.
Stop mixer and fold in Black walnut flavoring vanilla, salt, and egg whites.
Do not mix heavily – you want to see bits of those egg whites throughout!
Spread evenly into 3 nine-inch pans.
Bake in preheated oven for 20-25 minutes or until toothpick comes out clean.
Allow to cool on wire racks and turn out cakes to cool completely.
Meanwhile, combine all ingredients except black walnuts in a saucepan and cook over medium heat until thick (about 15 minutes) but never allow to boil.
When thick, take off stove and stir in walnuts then pour over each layer as you stack them on top of each other.
Let cool and serve. Delicious!
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michael
aw,..I love black walnut cake!! Looks delicious 🙂 Love the Halloween pictures too!
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Lilllian
Love black walnuts and happen to have some on hand. This is different from the black walnut cakes I’ve made – have to give it a try. Looks wonderful.
Precious photo of Rocket and the pumpkin.
Kelli
Thank you Lillian – he’s a pistol, that’s for sure! I know you will love the cake because it is so light and airy!
Karen (Back Road Journal)
It looks like it is going to be fun around your “neck of the woods”…Happy Halloween to you all. Your cake looks light and delicious.
Kelli
Thank you so much Karen!
Liz
yum yum! (and eeek 😉 )
Kelli
Aww…Liz, you are too sweet!
Choc Chip Uru
Wow this walnut cakes looks awesome 😀
And I loved the halloween photos, great costumes!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
Debra
What great fun I bet they had (if they stayed warm)! It was freezing here last night but at least no wind. Please keep these vintage recipes coming!
Kelli
It’s tonight! The postponed trick or treating in their town until tonight because the entire town was at the football game out of town………they have won 50 consecutive games, so it’s a big deal.
Jennifer
Bwah! MPE as The Joker is the best thing ever!
Kelli
Thanks Jen! I will post some more from last night with my next post!
Stacy
Clearly my education has been sadly lacking. I don’t know anything about black walnuts and I don’t think I’ve ever tried one! Aunt Irene’s cake sounds wonderful though. I love that photo with Rocket and the pumpkin. I think it’s LOVE!
Kelli
I can’t believe you didn’t know something about food! Stacy I consider you an encyclopedia of food knowledge. I’m glad I was able to teach you a little something.