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Friday, June 4, 2010
White Wonder Cake
From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...Do you remember Lewis Carroll's famous verse, "You are old, father William..."? I do. Every foolish word is etched in my brain, claiming space that should be, but is not, used for things of more importance. Worse still are the insults omitted from the rhyme. I bumped bellies with another one of them today. To my horror, I've discovered that an 8-inch cake is no longer large enough to hold all my birthday candles. I'm bummed. I've dealt graciously with wrinkles and knees that squeak in the night, but this latest is the cruelest of indignities. I refuse to serve overflow cupcakes at my own birthday party. Especially cupcakes made with my favorite White Wonder Cake batter. I first had this cake when I was ten years old and, for sentimental reasons, it has remained my favorite birthday cake. I think the recipe was originally printed in a Farm Journal cookbook, but I can't find any reference to the cake on the internet. It is a truly white cake that is filled with lemon curd and frosted with a icing that is barley kissed with the scent of lemon. The candles are optional and I trust those of you who love me not to count them. All seventy are there. I like the cake enough to think you might enjoy it too. Here's the 9-inch version of White Wonder Cake.
White Wonder Cake...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite
Ingredients:
Cake
1/2 cup white shorteneing
1-1/2 cups sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2-1/4 cups sifted cake flour
2-1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup whole milk
4 egg whites
Lemon Filling
3 tablespoons cornstarch
1 cup sugar
1/8 teaspoon salt
2 egg yolks, lightly beaten
1 cup cold water
1/4 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
1 tablespoon butter
1 teaspoon grated lemon zest
Lemon Cream Frosting
1/2 cup butter, softened
2-1/2 cups sifted confectioners' sugar
1 tablespoon cream
1 egg yolk
1 tablespoon lemon juice
Directions
1) To make the cake: Cream shortening. Add sugar and vanilla, beating until fluffy. Sift flour with baking powder and salt. Add dry ingredients to creamed mixture alternately with milk. Blend just until smooth after each addition. Beat egg whites until stiff enough to form peaks. Fold into batter. Pour batter into 2 well-greased 9-inch cake pans. Bake in 375 degree oven for about 20 minutes. Test for doneness with a toothpick. Cool in pan for 10 minutes. Turn onto racks to complete cooling.
2) To make lemon filling: Combine cornstarch, sugar and salt in a saucepan. In a separate small bowl stir egg yolks with water and lemon juice. Add to dry mixture. Cook until thick, stirring constantly. Remove from heat. Add butter and lemon rind. Cool.
3) To make lemon cream frosting: Cream butter. Blend in other ingredients and beat until smooth. Add a few drops of hot water if necessary to make mixture of spreading consistency.
4) To assemble: Sandwich layers together with lemon filling and frost top and sides of cake with lemon cream frosting. Yield: 8 to 10 servings.
You might also enjoy these recipes:
Poppy Seed Cake - One Perfect Bite
Orange Yogurt Cake - One Perfect Bite
Toscatarta - One Perfect Bite
This recipe is being linked to:
Designs By Gollum - Foodie Friday
Pink Saturday, sponsored by Beverly at How Sweet the Sound.
Yum! This was my mother-in-law's favorite cake. So delicious!
ReplyDeleteHAPPY BIRTHDAY MARY! I hope you had a wonderful day. I hope those squeeky knees danced a little. Many blessings to you Mary- you are one kind person.
ReplyDeleteI always love to try out a new cake. This is one I am sure I will try.
I'm making this the next time I do a dessert -- looks absolutely delicious --
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Mary- I hope you had a wonderful day- I assume that you enjoying your own cake- It certainly looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteI love the light pink candles.
looks great can't go wrong with cake!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday! Strangely, I'm about the only person in my circle of friends who loves lemon (except in tea)...the cake sounds yummy!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Mary! Your cake is beautiful, hopefully so is your birthday.
ReplyDeleteMickey
Happy Birthday to You! Happy Birthday Dear Mary! Happy Birthday to You!
ReplyDeleteHope it's a beautiful birthday. This cake looks delicious. Reminds me of some of the cakes I used to have as a child.
Happy Birthday Mary! May today and the coming year bring you lots of blessings, happiness and inspiration for many more wonderful blog posts!
ReplyDeleteYour cake looks and sounds delicious, wish I had a piece right now :o)
Happy Birthday Mary, your cake looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteWOW i would love a slice! Happy birthday Mary, you are still a young woman full of energy, i can feel it. May this day bring to you all things that make you smile. Happy Birthday!
ReplyDeleteMary, Happy Birthday to you, nice to know you via blogging. This cake look so simple and beautiful. I hope you have a wonderful birthday celebration.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Mary! I love that little notebook of recipes with your handwriting! And i do like how the cake looks - simplicity is the key..so simple and yet so pretty with all the lovely pink candles! Happy Birthday!!
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday Mary! Treat yourself well.
ReplyDeleteBest,
Bonnie
70?!? No way! Of course, 70 is the new 50. Hope your special day was filled with wonder.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday dear Mary!! Have a happy day! I love your cake specially the lemon frost!!(Im a geminis too, he,he) Have a lovely day and blessings! gloria
ReplyDeleteMary, This cake looks absolutely amazing. Thank you for sharing it. It does sound and look a little familar and I do have an old Farm Journal cookbook. I think I have made it before but it has been many years. I will have to make this cake very soon.
ReplyDeleteHAPPY BIRTHDAY
Carolyn/A Southerners Notebook
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Mary! :)
ReplyDeleteThe cake absolutely looks so delicious.
Have a lovely birthday - your cake sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteHAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU
ReplyDeleteHAPPY BIRHTDAY TO YOU
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MARY
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU....<3 muakkkk
May many more happy returns! Such a special cake for such a special day. Hope you're having a great time with your family.
Lots of love,
Kristy
Happy Birthday! I hope you had a wonderful day/week, etc.! Wish I could have joined you in having a piece of your cake!
ReplyDeleteThe Great Dane and I say 'Til lykke med fødselsdagen' Mary!!!
ReplyDeleteThat cake looks delicious - more tempting us with lemon....
Happy Birthday, love the cake and it looks amazing topped with all those pink candles! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday Mary. 7o is ...oh so young! thats what my mom says. SHe's 84 and still driving, walking and has 6/6 vision. I dont think she believes shes 84. Others dont too. so youre still 70 years young.:))
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to you Mary:D and I didn't count the candles, honest! hehe! I am so going to bake this cake too! Thanks for sharing..Cheers!
ReplyDeleteHappiest Birthday to you, my friend. Your cake sounds divine with the hint of lemon in the frosting. I can see why this has been a favorite over the years.
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a wonderful day.
Happy Birthday Mary!! Wishing you the most wonderful day filled with lots of good food and great company.
ReplyDeleteThe cake looks delicious and I love the pink candles.
i want to have this cake and eat it too.. hahah...
ReplyDeletei hope you had a fun birthday.. im sure you did with this white wonder cake, who wouldn't?
happy happy birthday... cheers!
Happy Birthday to you Mary!!! I stopped putting candles on my cakes a long time ago, haha!! I hope you had a wondeful birthday, creaking knees and all.
ReplyDeleteA very happy Birthday to you! The cake is spectacular!
ReplyDeleteI was intrigued by the frosting: Do you use egg yolk and not egg white? Does it come out so white?
Ciao
Alessandra
I am not really a cake person but that looks fantastic. Diane
ReplyDeleteWishing u a beautiful birthday Mary..Cake looks marvellous and awesome..
ReplyDelete♫ Happy Birthday to Mary! ♫
ReplyDeleteI do remember that poem and the cake name seems somewhat familiar to me also. I quit doing the actual number of candles long, long ago lest I burn down the house. We just use the number candles and are done with it!
Hope you have (had) a great day.
Mary, yours is one of the first I look for when I do my blog reading in the morning. I was so excited the first time you commented on ours as your posts (and comments) are always so kind. In honor of your birthday we will be having White Wonder Cake today. Hope you had a wonderful, happy birthday full of family, love and laughter.
ReplyDeletexoxo Pattie and Allie
Mary, I wish you all the best for your birthday. I didn't count the candles but I hope that when I have to expand my cake to fit them, I will be an inspiration to others just as you are.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday dear Mary!!!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a fantastic day and don't worry because age means experience and knowledge.
Your cake must be delicious and I understand why is one of your favourites.
Lots of love for you,
Lia,
Happy birthday Mary! Lovely cake, I hope you had a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Hi again, and Happy Birthday! Love that the solution to the problem of the 8" cake being too small for the candles is to make a bigger cake!! FAAAAABULOUS! Sadly, my dental troubles continue, so what the hell! May as well have cake!!!
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous and tantalizing. Great job! Happy Birthday! Have a a great one!
ReplyDeleteHappiest Birthday wishes to you, dear Mary! Lovely cake with sweet memories. Most years my kids make a lemon cake with lemon frosting for my August birthday. It is a box cake, yet yummy and thoughtful. I might volunteer and make this delicious looking cake.
ReplyDeleteKindly, ldh
Happy Birthday dear Mary! The Cake looks gorgeous and I love the light pink candles :-)
ReplyDeleteLots of love,
Rachana
Mary, I'm sure the cake is delicious. If I were there, I'd ask for a slice :)
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful, wonderful birthday. God bless.
Michael
Happy Birthday, Mary!! A beautiful cake with pretty pink candles. A toast to you...may the year ahead be good to you. May you find health, happiness and perhaps a glittering pot at the end of the rainbow. So nice getting to know you. God Bless.
ReplyDeleteI am excited to try this cake, love cake, love lemon... and how I would love to go through the binder of hand written recipes!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful birthday...
Dear Mary,
ReplyDeleteThank you for your beautiful comment. It touched me that it reminded you of your daughters.
This cake seems lovely, frosting and lemon. Is there an alternative to shortening if I am making it for a vegetarian?
Peace, x.
Happy Birthday Mary! What a wonderful milestone! Surely it is a badge of honour to have too many candles for your cake. And what a fabulous cake it is!
ReplyDeleteAll my very best wishes for your birthday and the year ahead!
Many many happy returns of the day mary, may god bless you with lots of happiness & success and wish all your dreams come true....Thats really very beautiful cake with lovely candles on it...hope you have a great day with your loved ones
ReplyDeleteCount your garden by the flowers
ReplyDeleteNever by the leaves that fall;
Count your days by golden hours
Don't remember clouds at all.
Count the nights
by stars, not shadows,
Count your life by smiles, not tears,
And with joy on every birthday
Count your age by friends, not years. Happy, happy birthday my dear.
Ah, don't feel bad about the birthday candles...that just a sign of superior wisdom! I'd top this lovely cake with blueberries and save the trouble of the birthday candles!
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday, Mary!!! It is a splendid cake indeed... perfect for a Mad Hatter party with tilted cups and plates. The lemon is so nummy!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Mary!! Your cake is perfect. I love lemon curd. Have a wonderful day:)
ReplyDeleteHAPPY BIRTHDAY MARY....MANY MANY HAPPY RETURNS OF THE DAY!!!!cake sounds spongy and delicious.... pink color candles are very beautiful
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Mary...so nice of you to give us the gift of this recipe. Coming from a bakery family, we never had home made cakes growing up, but I have made up for it as an adult. I will absolutely try this recipe.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday! Love how you just made a bigger cake instead of overflow cupcakes.
ReplyDeleteIs the egg yolk in the frosting raw? (not that I have a problem eating raw eggs, but some in my family do)
You are old father William the young man said :) Happy, Happy Birthday Mary!! I hope you have the BEST day!
ReplyDeleteHello mary,
ReplyDeletefelice compleanno !!!!
E la torta è veramente magnifica !!!
Possiamo venire a mangiare ?
Tanti tanti tanti auguri :-))
Happy, happy birthday Mary. The cake looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMary - you are such a great writer (and cook!) 'Squeeky knees in the night...' - LOL! Apparently, when it comes to cakes, you and I are soul mates. I get so much flack for wanting a simple (but really good) white cake for my birthday cake every year. I actually love a chocolate cake also but for my birthday it HAS to be white, and all the better with some lemon curd tucked inside.
ReplyDeleteI have been haunted by the most perfect white cake I've ever tasted that I had over fifteen years ago at my sister's wedding. It had the most delicate, yet flavorful crumb, and I had the honor of polishing off the leftovers (that held up in the fridge for a week without drying out!)
SO - I will try this recipe with fingers crossed that maybe, just maybe I've finally found a comparable recipe!
Happy happy birthday and thanks so much for sharing this gem of a recipe!
Happy birthday MAry. Your cakes are always a delight.
ReplyDeletemary
ReplyDeletehappy birthday and many more to come
Happy Birthday, Mary! Having just turned 50, I appreciate the feeling of too many candles, we went with a 5 and a 0 :-)
ReplyDeleteYou have a very young net-persona, 70 candles just glow as much as you!
Sally, you are very sweet. I've been blessed with health and a sense of adventure. Factor in a love of people and life and you'll know what keeps me young. Hugs and blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Mary! The cake is fantastic and what a great one with all that lemon flavor to celebrate with. We love white cake here and I will have to try this one soon. Don't worry about all the candles, I'm not too far behind you. Life is wonderful and you have a wonderful day!!!
ReplyDeleteYummy..... can't wait to try this one... you are always so generous including the recipes for us...
ReplyDeletehugs ~lynne~
Happy birthday Mary! I love to see a lot of candles on my cake! It's so pretty when they are lit up!
ReplyDeleteHappiest of Birthdays, dear Mary! I'm so glad I met you in this blog world. :-) You inspire, delight and encourage me every day. :-) I love the picture of your handwritten recipe. My Mum and Grandma have similar books and it makes me smile. :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday.
ReplyDeleteAwesome cake ♥
Oh Happy Birthday Mary, embrace your new age, not much else to do really. Hope the house didn't burn down with all those candles :p
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday!! Hope that you had a great day! That cakl looks wonderful
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday!!! This cake looks so good I think I may just try another scratch cake:) Many blessing to you!:)
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Dear Mary! Your cake is just beautiful. I agree - put all of the candles on the cake. Wishing you many blessings!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to you Mary!! I hope you had an absolutely wonderful birthday filled with love, friends and family :) This cake sounds out of this world fantastic. I really enjoy lemon flavors in my desserts.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Sweet Mary,
ReplyDeleteLove the cake! Saving that recipe for our next special occasion. Enjoy your special day ~LeslieMichele
Happy Birthday, Mary! I hope you have had a wonderful day. Your birthday cake looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad I stumbled onto your blog. You left a comment on Healthy Wife Happy Life, and I couldn't resist drooling over your post on this cake. It is so refreshing to see a white cake made from scratch, and not from a box. That's how I like it!
ReplyDeleteI really love this blog and haven't visited for awhile, more's the pity. I'm featuring you as my Pink Saturday friend this week. I love your recipes and also your photos very much. Those candles! Happy birthday to you!
ReplyDeleteHappy happy birthday Mary. Wishing you all the best!
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Saturday.
Happy Birthday Mary! I hope you are enjoying that beautiful cake. ;-)
ReplyDeleteHappy BD Mary! Have a wonderful day and enjoy that yummy cake!
ReplyDeleteHappy PS,
Jacalyn
oops, Happy Pink Saturday! too!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday! I am most thankful for your experience and wisdom shared with the world! All those candles are a blessing to us.
ReplyDeleteYou are an inspiration and I hope in the next few years to acquire just that so I can share, too.
You should have heard me chuckling as I read about your birthday candles no longer fitting on your cake - of all the indignities :).
ReplyDeleteWell, you certainly made yourself a lovely cake. Congratulations for reaching the big 70!!!!
Happy Birthday to You,
Happy Birthday to You,
Happy Birthday Dearest Mary,
Happy Birthday to You!
:)
ButterYum
Happy Birthday Mary!!
ReplyDeleteLovely pink candles!
Happy pink saturday!!!
Happy Pinks dear Mary..and Happy,Happy Birthday. I so hope it's filled to the brim with love,
ReplyDeletehappiness,good health... and beautiful things of the finest sort.
This cake sounds wonderful..I would love the lemon..xxxx CC
Dear Mary, Happy Birthday lady! If I were to bake a cake (I love cake but cannot eat many sweets), it would have lemon in it just like this. It sounds perfect. Beautiful cake, just like you.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday!! What a lovely cake. I am a cheater. I only put one candle on my cake last year. I can't wait to try your recipe, lemon is a favorite flavor in our house.
ReplyDeleteRebecca
What a wonderful thing, to have a cake recipe that has lasted the test of time! I love that it is hand written, just love it, what a treasure. Can't wait to give this a spin. Hoping that you birthday was wonderful.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Mary! This cake looks like such a delicious treat :)
ReplyDeleteWell, it took me 70 years to scroll down to the comment box!! I am so tired....ha! Happy birthday--such a sweet looking cake with all those crowded pink candles (did I say crowded..ooooops). I love the pink and the white together and the cake looks great! You can always start sticking the candles out of the sides in porcupine fashion you know! ...that is just a note for future celebrations ;-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cake! Happy Birthday and thank you for the recipe too.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could bite the cake through the computer! What a great cake!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday and may you live long enough to need 12 inch cake pans to make a cake to fit all your candles. :)
ReplyDeleteFirst, a very happy birthday to you!
ReplyDeleteAnd I have to say that is the most beautiful cake and I can't wait to try it! Oh wow!
Happy PS!
Maggie@
Do These shoes match this purse?
Hi Mary!
ReplyDeleteFeliz Cumpleaños!
Hugs
Charo
Mary ~ Happy Birthday to you! Your cake looks scrumptious .......wish I had a bite. Have fun today : )
ReplyDeleteHappy Belated Birthday, Mary! Hope you had a good one! 70 is a beautiful number. :-)
ReplyDeleteThere's nothing like a recipe that has stood the test of time. Thanks for sharing!
Oh, Happiest of Birthday wishes to you, Mary!! I hope you are celebrating all month long. You should...its a milestone that not everyone is blessed to achieve.
ReplyDeleteAnything with lemon is an instant hit with me so I'm looking forward to trying your recipe. Thank you for sharing it with us & thank you, too, for this past year's worth of wonderful recipes & photos.
fondly,
Rett
Hello dear Mary, first I want to thank you for the cherry info. When we arrived home they were still fine and now they are pitted and frozen. I am saving them for preserves to make with my daughter during grandkids week. Yum.
ReplyDeleteHAPPY HAPPY BIRTHDAY Mary. We are the same age. Seventy??? How did this happen? I still feel young! The mirror tells the truth. sigh!
Your cake is lovely and I love the story behind it. The candles really make me smile. I hope your day was wonderful.
Hugs, Jeanne
PS: I think my original comment timed out or something. If this posts twice I am sorry.:)
Happy Birthday and Happy Pink Saturday, dear Mary.
ReplyDeleteOnly you would be lovely enough to make sure we would be able to share your favorite cake with you.
I wish you days filled with love and joy. I count you among my blessings.
Happy belated Pink Saturday (I'm sorry, didn't have time enough to visit everybody in one day!)
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a great birthday...congratulations (also too late..)
Have a nice week ! Love Es XX
What a luscious and perfectly lovely looking cake. Can I stand in line for my "one perfect bite," please? I adore anything with citrus and especially lemon curd and love all of the pretty pink candles!!! Thanks Mary for always sharing your best.
ReplyDeleteBe-lated Happy birthday!
ReplyDeleteMary,
ReplyDeleteYour delicious White Wonder Cake made the Top 5 Hits at Singing With Birds this week. Hope it's been a happy week for you. Come check us out!
http://singingwithbirds.blogspot.com
Belated, but very happy birthday wishes for you, Mary! I love a white-white cake and the lemon in this sounds yummy!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday, Mary! I saw your cake on Pinterest and decided to stop by and I'm happy to see that it is perfect timing so I can wish you a WONDERFUL birthday!!!! God bless you, and may you have many, many more happy bdays!
ReplyDeleteBest,
Gloria
P.S. Your cake looks delicious!