Mom's Chip & Date Cake

SilverSage

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There's a story to this (actually 2 stories), so bear with me a minute.

My mother was a bridge master. The card game. It's sorta like being in the pros. And she had a group that came regularly to the house to play just for practice when they weren't in tournaments. Well, she had baked a cake, and left it out to cool while she went to get ready. I was all of 6 or 8 years old. And I wanted just one warm chocolate chip from the cooling cake. ............and one more............. and just one more.............

I'll bet you can guess the ending. Mom came out, and I had picked off every single chocolate chip from the top of the cake! Yup. I don't actually remember getting punished, but I'm sure I did.

Now Mom wasn't much a a fancy cook. She was actually the Queen of Convenience Foods. (She was a bridge master, after all. Oh - and a cop, but that's a different story). Most stuff came from a mix or a box, except for the occasional recipe from the red checkered cookbook or a magazine clipping. We're talking about 1960 or so. "Foodies" were unheard of.

Fast forward 50 years. I'm flipping through a recently acquired cookbook, Death By Chocolate, by Marcel Desaulniers. The book won the James Beard Award for Best Dessert Cookbook a few years back. In there is a recipe called "Mom's Chocolate Chip and Date Cake". He tells a long story about this being the recipe of the mother of a friend of his. And other than he throws in 4 tablespoons of cocoa powder, it's the same cake! So now MY mom's chip and date cake is in his book as HIS mom's chip and date cake!

Now my mom has been gone since 1967, so I can't ask her where she got it, but I'm quite sure that if he really researched it, he'd find that his special cake was from Redbook or Better Homes & Gardens back in the 1950's.

The moral: We all have a great award winning cookbook in us. We just have to cull through our mothers' old clippings!

Here's My Mom's Chip & Date Cake:


2 cups chopped dates
1 tsp baking soda
cup boiling water
cup flour
2 Tbsp cornstarch
1 Tbsp baking powder
¼ tsp salt
2/3 cup shortening
1 cup sugar
2eggs
2 cups chocolate chips
1 cup walnuts




Preheat oven to 350°. Grease & flour a 9x13 inch pan.

Bring water to boil.
Chop dates. Sprinkle with baking soda. Pour boiling water over them. Set aside to soften.

Sift together flour, baking powder, salt & cornstarch. Set aside.

Cream shortening & sugar until light & fluffy.
Beat in eggs one at a time.
Mix in the date mixture.

Pour batter into prepared pan. Sprinkle with the chips & nuts.

Bake for 25-30 minutes, until a toothpick comes out clean.
 

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That looks SO good, and I loved the story, Sage. I am going to make that cake, maybe tomorrow. Do you think I could use butter instead of shortening?
 
I just went to check and see if I had dates in the pantry - I do. So this cake is on the agenda for tomorrow, for sure. Jerry loves dates - I'm sure we'll both love the cake. Thanks so much for the great new recipe!
 
Karen, since butter is only 80-85% fat, and the rest is liquid, I might increase the butter just a bit to keep it from being dry. It might take an extra 5 minutes of baking to evaporate the extra liquid, but that's just what I'd do. Liquid cooks out during baking, but fat is what makes it moist.

I'm only guessing here - it just seems right.
 
:ohmy: I HAVE TO GET SOME DATES!!!!! That looks wonderful SS. That's a great story. I can see why you couldn't resist eating all of the chips off of the top!
 
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