Guest guest Posted May 19, 2012 Report Share Posted May 19, 2012 Ive used whipped cream as frosting plenty of times and it is delicious. I sweeten with maple syrup and add a little bit of cream of tartar to stiffen it up. A non sugar sweetened jam is lovely on the inside layer too. Last option if you have lots of time some evening to stir: Homemade condensed milk sweetened with honey instead of sugar. I have only done this starting with milm once. Start with a gallon of milk and boil down to condensed milk. ( it does take hours of frequent or occasional stirring on a lowish heat) but it was so yummy and i loved it with honey better than sugar. I sure wish we could get a " connerical " nutrient rich condensed milk that is either unsweetened or honey sweetened as a base. In brazil, cakes are always frosted with condensed milk boiled down into a " de leite " or caramel. Usually you buy it already to go with cholocate mixed i or at least start at condensed milk stage. Once it is at condensed milk stage, mix in a half stick butter and tablespoon or two of chocolate and stir constantly til candy/ caramel stage. If you dont want chocolate, use can of coconut milk instead. This takes a little longer to boil down. But it is delicious. Then cool and spread on cake by inserting knife in hot water to soften and spread. In brazil, you then cover with chocolate sprinkles or desecated coconut. Its a yummy very sweet cake even with the honey version. Ill have to bring sometime to a picnic t On May 19, 235 AM, " Sandy G " <sandygoral@...> wrote: > , maybe you would be open to baking with almond or coconut flour. At this location there are several cakes, not all chocolate. She uses agave for the sweetener. Note the last cake listed, a white cake. http://www.elanaspantry.com/gluten-free-recipes/desserts/ > > Do an online search for grain free/sugar free cakes if you don't like any of these recipes. > Sandy > > > > > > Hi All, > > > > > > > > I'm trying to figure out a non-chocolate birthday cake for my son who turns > > 3 end of month. I've found this strawberry vanilla recipe that has my > > attention (this style or a vanilla cake with strawberry frosting would also > > work) but I don't do many modifications (let alone bake) and don't know how > > to translate this recipe towards into something I could serve to my family > > with pride/minimal guilt. I was wondering if any bakers out there could > > give me a hand and/or share a favorite cake recipe? > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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