My uncle gave me a vintage cookbook a while back called Virginia Hospitality. It's a Junior League cookbook from the year I was born, 1975. Recently I made this recipe called Chocolate Cookie Sheet Cake from the book - and it is amazing. I modified it just slightly. It is so good that I knew I had to share it with my readers (plus, my Mom was begging for the recipe - this way I am multitasking!). You bake this cake right on a cookie sheet that has 1 inch raised sides (or, in my case, I used a sheet cake pan).
Ingredients for cake:
2 cups flour
2 cups sugar
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 cup butter
1 cup water
1/2 cup shortening
4 tbsp. cocoa
3 eggs, beaten
1 tsp. baking soda
1/2 cup buttermilk (I used milk w/ vinegar)
1 tsp. vanilla
Preheat oven to 350*. Grease and flour an 11x17 inch cookie sheet. Sift together flour, sugar, salt; set aside. In a saucepan, combine butter, water, shortening and cocoa and bring to a boil; pour over flour mixture. Mix well. In another bowl, beat eggs, add soda, buttermilk, and vanilla. Stir well and add to first mixture. Mix well. Bake for 20-25 minutes. Start icing during the last 5 minutes of baking.
Ingredients for icing:
1/2 cup butter
4 tbsp. cocoa
2 cups confectioner's sugar
1 tsp. vanilla
pinch of salt
6 tbsp. buttermilk
In a saucepan, melt butter and cocoa, but DON'T BOIL. Take from heat and add remaining ingredients. Ice cake while hot. Yield: 35 servings
It makes a lot, so this recipe is perfect for a bake sale or a potluck. Or for a family filled with hungry little boys, like mine. Enjoy it!
27 comments:
I've never heard of baking a cake on a cookie sheet. Looks very tasty!
blessings and Bear hugs (and hopefully the Bear doesn't eat the whole thing).
Well done, Lisa! seems yummy... thanks for sharing your experience.
That looks simple and no strange chemicals from the box. It probably didn't last long.
I have a feeling it did not last long:) Love these old recipes. 1975 wow I could be your Mom too:) Hug B
sounds similar to a recipe my mom makes ... & it is just heavenly to eat. yum!! ( :
I saw your big sheet cake pan. Is it 11 X 17? Where did you get it?? Could I use a recipe for a 3 layer cake and bake it in that pan? Email answers pleeze.
Sounds so good.
What a wonderful idea your uncle had by giving you this book!!! And this does look awesome, it will be on my baking to-do list!
You sure have some of the yummiest ideas around !
This sounds delicious!
Looks like a great recipe.
Thanks for sharing :)
Oh yes, I could devour that since it's chocolate. :)
Thanks for sharing.
xoxo
I shall have to try this recipe, oddly enough I have in front of me a toll house golden brownie recipe that requires a deep sided cookie sheet so I am all set :-).
I was thinking of a cake my mother made. I shall try this and see if it is the one, it sounds similar
It looks great and it's chocolate - yummy!
Pretty sure that slice is begging to join my cup of coffee.
Yummy! I bet that is delicious and didn't last long with those hungry little boys! When I got married, a friend gave me a Junior League cookbook. It's got some neat recipes in it.
You had me at chocolate cookie!
Oh it looks so yum. I've a lot of family descending this weekend - I think I'll need to seriously consider this recipe!:)
Ohmygosh! How yummy! Thank you for sharing the recipe. Will try.
I'm sure the boys were excited when they saw this! :)
Sounds like the perfect treat for a fall day - along with a big mug of coffee. Yum!
Oh my...that looks great; not too sweet or heavy. I'll use this the next time my girls get a hankering for cake!
Easy and looks delicious. I've been craving chocolate lately. :)
I love some of the old recipes. I have some of my mother's cookbooks...
That cookie sheet cake sounds GREAT.... YUMMMMMM... Makes me hungry.
Hugs,
Betsy
Yummy! Love chocolate and easy. :)
Yummy! Vintage recipes are so great. I love looking through old cookbooks.
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