Best Buena Vista Loaf Cake Recipes

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BUENA VISTA LOAF CAKE RECIPE - (4.4/5)



Buena Vista Loaf Cake Recipe - (4.4/5) image

Provided by Dr_Mom

Number Of Ingredients 15

2 c sifted, all purpose flour
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp cinnamon
3 tbls Dutch process cocoa powder
1/4 lb (1 stick) sweet butter
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 tsp dry instant espresso powdered instant coffee (not granulated)
1 c granulated sugar
2 eggs, large or extra large
1/2 whole milk
8 oz (1 c, packed) dates, cut in half
3 oz (2/3 c) raisins
7 oz (2 c) walnut or pecan halves or large pieces
6 oz (1 c) semisweet chocolate morsels

Steps:

  • Adjust rack 1/3 up from the bottom of the oven and preheat oven to 350 degrees. Butter a 9" x 5" x 3" loaf pan (8 c capacity) and dust with fine, dry bread crumbs (not flour, this sounds nuts but it does work better than flour), shake out the excess and set aside. Sift together the first 5 ingredients and set aside. In the large bowl of an electric mixer cream the butter. Add the vanilla, espresso powder and sugar and beat to mix well. Beat in the eggs one at a time. On low speed add about half the sifted dry ingredients, scraping the bowl and beating only until just incorporated. Gradually beat in the milk and then the rest of the dry ingredients again scraping the bowl and beating just incorporated (it's important not to overheat this). Remove from the mixer. Add the dates and stir to mix well, then stir in the raisins, nuts and chocolate morsels. Turn into the prepared pan and smooth the top Bake for approximately 1.5 hours or until a cake tester inserted into the middle comes out clean and dry. Remove from the oven and let sit in the pan for about 10 minutes. Cover with a rack and invert the pan. Remove the pan and carefully (the cake is still soft) turn right side up. Let sit until completely cool.

BUENA VISTA LOAF CAKE (TNT)



Buena Vista Loaf Cake (TNT) image

This is my husband's very favorite Christmas loaf. It's chocked full of raisins, dates, walnuts and chocolate chips. I always have to make at least four, because they go so fast.

Provided by Lynnda Cloutier @eatygourmet

Categories     Cakes

Number Of Ingredients 15

- 2 cups sifted flour
- 1/2 t. salt
- 1 t. baking soda
- 1 t. cinnamon
3 tablespoon(s) unsweetened cocoa powder, preferably dutch process
- 1/4 lb. sweet butter (1 stick)
- 1 t. vanilla extract
- 1 t. dry instant espresso or other powdered, not granular, instant coffee
- 1 cup granular sugar
- 2 eggs
- 1/2 cup milk
- 8 oz dates (1 cup packed), cut in half
- 3 oz. raisins (2/3 cup)
- 7 oz. walnut and/or pecans halves or large pieces, 2 cups
- 6 oz. semisweet chocolate morsels (1 cup)

Steps:

  • Adjust rack 1/3 cup from bottom of oven and preheat to 350. Butter a 9 x 5 inch loaf pan, 8 cup capacity. Dust it with fine dry breadcrumbs or chocolate (powdered cocoa). Invert to shake excess. Set aside. Sift together the flour, salt, baking soda, cinnamon and cocoa and set aside. In large bowl of mixer, cream butter. Add the vanilla, dry instant espresso and sugar. Beat to mix well. Beat in eggs, one at a time. On low speed, add about half of the sifted dry ingredients. Scrape bowl with spatula and beat only until incorporated. Then gradually beat in milk and finally the remaining dry ingredients, again scraping bowl and beating only until incorporated. Remove from mixer. Add dates and stir to mix well. Stir in raisins, nuts and chocolate morsels. Turn into prepared pan and smooth the top. Bake for about 1 1/2 to 1 3/4 hours, or until cake tester inserted into middle comes out clean and dry. Let cake stand in pan for about 10 minutes. Then cover with a rack and Invert pan and rack. Remove pan and then carefully turn cake right side up. Let it stand until it is cool. The crust will be very crisp and crunchy. Slice with a serrated knife. Note: This won first prize at the California State Fair. I've made it many times, and it even passed the high school kid test. I brought it to school one holiday, and the kids raved about it. They wanted the recipe to bring home to their moms. As soon as they discovered that there weren't any prunes in there (they were dates!), they came back for seconds. And thirds! This loaf freezes beautifully, so you can make it weeks in advance. Source; My Old Recipes

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