May 21, 2009

Honey Whole Wheat Walnut Cake



about every 3-5 months josh and i actually coordinate our schedules long enough to make a trip out to our friend dave's "farm". why the quotations? because to me a farm has animals of some kind or a product or some form that is farmed. i have grandparents that are real farmers and yes they have cows, chickens, sheep (which i loathe. ugh what the hell is up with sheep?), corn, rice, crawfish. i mean you name it those two farmed it and it was nothing fancy just a little house, a barn, bunch of land and lot of animal poo.
so when this amazing 80 acres of land that is filled with random pieces of art from the previous owner: mr. alan d'arcangelo, is called a farm it just don't sit right you know? i would have to say its more a camp. yesss. a camp. my parents have a camp. in other words its the weekend house built out in the middle of the woods in the town my father grew up in. just a get away from the big mean city/office. yeah a camp - not a farm just a place you go to be difficult to get in touch with. am i right?
non-the-less, every time we make it up to the catskills to visit the "farm" i make sure we stop by the local old man's house who offers a gallon of local honey for $18. yes that is correct - a gallon! so needless to say we love honey in this apartment and when i came across a recipe for a honey walnut cake what was there to stop me? of-course i snuck in some whole wheat for good measure and before you know it you've got breakfast for a week.

HONEY WHOLE WHEAT WALNUT CAKE

3/4c roasted and finely chopped walnuts
3/4c whole wheat flour
3/4c AP flour
1c honey
1c unsweetened applesauce
3 eggs
1/4 tsp salt
1/4 tsp cinnamon

*preheat oven to 350F, grease and flour a 8 1/2" spring form pan
*sift together the dry ingredients
*in a separate bowl combine the honey and applesauce until smooth
*add the eggs one at a time
*add wet to the dry, mix to just combine
*pour into prepared pan and cook for 45 minutes or until toothpick is clean
*right when you take out of the oven drizzle 2-3tbs of honey on top, brush to evenly distribute

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