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April 17, 2012

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Definitely going to try this cake! From seeing the other posts, I guess lots of people like salty and sweet together. Now I know why, even as a kid, I would drink a big glass of cold buttermilk with my brother's homemade peanut butter chocolate fudge!

Never ate a cake with kraut in it. hmmm... I have enough home made kraut I could try this with.

I have to admit that my nose curled at the thought of sauer kraut in chocolate cake, but I'll take your word for it.
Congratulations on the movie making first place! I SO wish I could see it!!

Oh,WHY in the world???!!!

I did a story on sauerkraut a few years back, and included this recipe. A co-worker made it as a joke on her husband, who is a Wisconsin "cheese head." Turned out to be his favorite cake!
My brother and I have done well with this recipe in Dutch oven competitions!
Leon
SurvivalCommonSense.com

Have had chocolate cake made with mayonnaise or canned tomato soup, but never with sauerkraut.

God bless.

RB
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Well I never heard the beat.. I bet it is good..I'll sneak and try it one day..I'm writing it down.thanks for the recipe..

It sure sounds worth a try! I can see how it would be moist.

Kraut cake... actually it doesn't surprise me... don't know why but I'll be it WAS good!

I have made this cake before and told my family it was coconut! They ate it and loved it! Once it was all gone I did tell them it was Kraut and not coconut.

Being new on your site, Tipper, I will soon have a complete cook book writing all the recipes you are giving. I am having agrand time and do not know which one to try first.They all look so good.Thanks so much for sharing. Bob and Inez Jones

Tipper,
Haven't tried the kraut cake, but have heard of it....I think it would be a great substitute for summer zucchini or carrots in the winter...After the kraut is washed and drained I dare say there is much salt and vinegary taste left...Just think how good that would be for you...Vinegar is good for you anyhow...might even not rinse it and barely drain and not add the extra 1/4 tsp salt ro the mix...I'd say that keeps the cake moist like grated zucchini...I love chocolate zucchini cake myownself...LOL
The person who asked about self-rising or plain flour....I use plain flour or cake flour if the recipe calls for it...only use self-rising if the recipe calls for it...I did substitute one time and left out the baking powder and some of the salt...It barely worked for me..but wasn't bad...
I need to get the movie...I wish I could go see it...could you email me about where I can buy the DVD....
Great post, Tipper

Tipper: nope,first a big plate of kruat,then a large piece of chocalotty ,never together.regards k.o.h

Nope, never tried anything like that! Years ago I did the tomato soup one, but never mashed potatoes and never even thought about sauerkraut. Chocolate, however, makes it very tempting. I gotta think about this before I venture forward. Very interesting! I think it goes with your violet jelly.

Tipper,
One thing for sure, you ain't
afraid to try out new receipes.
I like the name of the new band
"Burnt Toast and Cracklin's."
With you and Paul and Pap right
there to guide them, it can't go
wrong. Hope they add a banjo to
all that nice music...Ken

Yes, we have heard of kraut cake and make it all the time. I was going to send you the recipet for it after you tried the apple pie made without any apples.

I don't see why not-I'd try the recipe with turnip kraut!


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I've heard of this cake, but never have looked for a recipe so... I'm definitely going to give it a try. Thanks! Remember mayonnaise cake? That's one I haven't had in a while, because I really prefer butter in cakes, well... in everything!
@ Ed - V8 following yoghurt? I'm with your wife, LOL!

I ain't much of a kraut eater or a cake eater so I'm gonna pass for now. Ain't no baker neither. Besides the Cream Cheese Danish I learned from you is such a hit around here nobody wants any other sweets. It's easy enough for anybody to make, even me. I've made the recipe a half a dozen times and I'm still gettin "When you gonna make that Cream Cheese Danish again?" You said you didn't drizzle on the icing, so I ladled it on and warned everyone not to take a big piece. They're lovin' it. Thanks for the recipe!!

I have made sauerkraut cake for many years and the gang here all like it so I would highly recommend all your readers give this a try ---I do believe it will become a favorite of their's as well.

Chocolate cake with kraut...WHAT? Well, I have tried almost all the recipes you have posted on here and this one...I guess I will give it a try.
Have you and the girls decided what you will wear to the Oscars? Where is the movie available for sale?

Thank you Tipper for reminding me of this cake. I have had it and it is delicious! I am going to have to make one of these soon. Love the band's name! I am sure those talented daughters of yours are going to be stars one day!

This was one of my grandmothers favorite cakes to make for special occasions! We always looked forward to having sauerkraut cake!

I want to try the Chocolate Kraut Cake for sure--and I'll be passing the recipe on to Janice who still makes the best kraut when "the signs are right"! I've done mashed potato cake and tomato soup cake, so why not saeur kraut? Kraut is good with something sweet! When I was a kid, we used to make our supper some winter nights on kraut with sorghum syrup over it, and a cake of hot cornbread (maybe cracklin' bread) out of the dutch oven cooked by the fire with coals beneath and above on the lid. That bread was soooo good, and the right complement for the kraut and syrup.

well i never!!! it looks good to me, would never ever thought it would taste good though

Never heard of such a thing, but I'm game. I will give this a go!

So.....when my wife blanches when I chop up a banana in yogurt and chase with with a glass of V-8, she doesn't really understand, right?

That cake looks good! Like T.S. Eliot's "Overwhelming question", I would like to ask one of my own. Maybe some of the more accomplished bakers out there could answer mine. Which is better when baking cakes or cookies, self-rising or all purpose flour?

This does sound intersting! I can see how it would be very moist, and if the kraut is rinsed it wouldn't add much of a cabbage taste. Yep, I'll have to try it! Thanks for bringing us another unusual recipe!

Congratulations on your movie stardom! I hope we'll all get a chance to see it someday.

It looks good! I wonder if I could use my Turnip kraut? LOL

I absolutely love your recipes and I'm especially glad you have taste tested this one for me. (because I don't think I would waste a jar of kraut trying it!)

Do-Whut, saurkraut in a Chocolate Cake, if that don't beat a hen-a-rootin. I'll have to try this since I love kraut raw or fried with keilbasa and nothing is quite so refreshing as a chilled glass of a good vintage Kraut Juice. I hope my Cardio Doc doesn't read this. I love the juice and as the Old Timer would say "It do keep one Ragular."

Sounds like a good cake to me. Course my wife would never eat it if she knew about that special ingredient. (laugh) I may try it without her knowing it. I'd have to buy my kraut though..guess that wouldn't matter.

Now Tipper, that cake looks mighty fine. I have to confess I already new about it. The Deer Hunter called and told all about it....even catching you coming up the stairs with the kraut. He said it sure was good cake.
New group eh, Burnt Toast & Cracklins. I guess that accounts for the new faces in the last video. lol
I ordered one of the DVDs of the movie but I haven't gotten it yet. I'm anxious to see it. First place is terrific....Hollywood look out!

This cake looks like something that is weird enough to try!

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