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femkes_follies ([personal profile] femkes_follies) wrote2011-10-02 07:05 pm
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Hivemind moment

So, "everybody knows" that CocaCola Cake was invented during WWII right?

Hmmmm, was it? I can't find the smoking gun.

My 1943 Baker's Chocolate cookbook has a section on substitutions and includes a "no sugar" cake that has corn syrup instead. It also has advice on adapting most of the other recipes to replace part of the sugar with corn syrup or honey. Nothing about cola. Or even beet juice, which is supposedly the origin of Red Velvet.

Any thoughts/hints/places I should look? (Heck, anybody have an old CocaCola ad with the original purported recipe?)
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[personal profile] pearl 2011-10-03 12:42 am (UTC)(link)
I have never heard of CocaCola cake... it sounds horrifying!

The only thing I can think of, is this guy: http://www.lileks.com/institute/gallery/index.html
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[personal profile] pearl 2011-10-03 12:53 am (UTC)(link)
I found a 1959 mention?..
http://bakingvintage.com/?p=76
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[personal profile] mmcnealy 2011-10-03 01:11 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd try emailing the Coca-cola archivist for the dating, since it looks like the original recipe was created and publised in an Atlanta junior cook league book.

http://www.thecoca-colacompany.com/heritage/recipes.html