Thread Number: 68961
/ Tag: Recipes, Cooking Accessories
Chocolate-Orange Bundt Cake and tour of Hamilton Beach Model G Mixer |
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Post# 917483   1/25/2017 at 08:34 (2,647 days old) by kevin313 (Detroit, Michigan)   |   | |
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Here is a cake I've made a few times and people really enjoy it. After Christmas, Kroger always has reduced fruitcake supplies: candied cherries, pineapple, lemon and orange peel, etc. I used candied orange peel in the chocolate cake, which is semi-homemade...it calls for a box of chocolate cake mix. There's also a little segment that gives a closer look at the Hamilton Beach mixer that I used to mix the batter.
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Post# 917485 , Reply# 1   1/25/2017 at 08:34 (2,647 days old) by kevin313 (Detroit, Michigan)   |   | |
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Here's the recipe:
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Post# 917489 , Reply# 2   1/25/2017 at 09:05 (2,647 days old) by toploader55 (Massachusetts Sand Bar, Cape Cod)   |   | |
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Post# 917560 , Reply# 3   1/25/2017 at 18:37 (2,646 days old) by Frigilux (The Minnesota Prairie)   |   | |
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I'm definitely making this one for Monday break room treats! The chocolate-orange combination sounds delicious, and you know I love recipes that use a cake mix shortcut. Another enjoyable video, with a special guest behind the camera as well. Aside: Either you're using a real typewriter for your recipes or you've found an incredibly realistic looking font, LOL.
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Post# 917665 , Reply# 5   1/26/2017 at 13:02 (2,645 days old) by kevin313 (Detroit, Michigan)   |   | |
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Thanks!
Eddie - great idea! We will give a grand tour of the Westinghouse Terrace Top in an upcoming episode! Eugene - you are correct! If the appliance collecting wasn't bad enough, I also must collect typewriters ;-) To keep the machines in good working order, I type something every day - a letter, a recipe, something for school. This recipe was done on a 1966 Olympia SG3 typewriter. Hans - I knew you would know the history of these mixers!! Yes, they run very, very quiet! A downside is that dual beater can be hard to clean, especially with a thick batter like this one. |
Post# 917713 , Reply# 8   1/26/2017 at 18:01 (2,645 days old) by MixGuy (St. Martinville, Louisiana)   |   | |
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the shaft of the beater of the model G is longer than the shaft of the model H. The beaters of the model H also fit the Models K, M, 25 and the Sears model you purchased (chrome 12 speed, black stand?) |
Post# 917769 , Reply# 9   1/26/2017 at 21:18 (2,645 days old) by norgeway (mocksville n c )   |   | |
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Is the G and earlier beaters were much stronger having a center shaft. |
Post# 917864 , Reply# 11   1/27/2017 at 17:42 (2,644 days old) by Ultramatic (New York City)   |   | |
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Post# 917926 , Reply# 13   1/28/2017 at 06:38 (2,644 days old) by Frigilux (The Minnesota Prairie)   |   | |
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Post# 918003 , Reply# 14   1/28/2017 at 16:32 (2,643 days old) by CircleW (NE Cincinnati OH area)   |   | |
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Hey Russell, you are right. The Sears CounterCraft mixer is Chrome w/Black stand. It also has a minute timer. I have the bowls and beater, but can't remember where the motor and stand are! |