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Hummingbird Cake " My Girl Paula "
This weeks recipe for My Girl Paula was to bake a Hummingbird Cake. I was so excited to make this weeks recipe, I haven't make a hummingbird cake in about 15 years. This cake has three layers and I thought it was going to be a bit of a challenge. So I took my time putting it all together and split up the recipe. I baked the cakes the night before and assembled and frosted the cake yesterday. This cake gets it's dense consistency from the mashed bananas and crushed pineapple. It kind of reminds me a little bit like a Carrot Cake. The Hummingbird Cake is a true southern cake and is so moist and delicious. It still remains a bit of a mystery on where its unusual name came from. But there are many theories about the origin of this cakes name. One theory is that in old times people used to hum while eating this cake. Another possibility is that the name is derived from the intense sweet taste of the cake and how it attracts people to eat it. Kind of like how a hummingbird is attracted to the sweet syrup they love to drink. So you see know one knows exactly where the name derived from. Southern Living magazine is credited with the first reference to the Hummingbird Cake. They published the recipe in its February 1978 issue, submitted by a Mrs. L.H. Wiggins of Greensboro, N.C. But Mrs. Wiggins did not include an explanation of the cake's unusual name either. Theories are that this cake has been around much longer by other names. Including Granny's Best Cake & The Never Ending Cake according to the food history websites. It also has been said that this Southern Cake may have even migrated over from Jamaica. Who knows, but I do know one thing this cake is so darn good. If you are looking for an unusual cake to bake this would be the one. The recipe states to add chopped pecans into the batter and also garnish chopped pecans on top of the cake. Well my nutty kids don't like nuts so I opted to omit them from the cake and use whole pecan halves on the top. I would of loved to of added the chopped pecans. It would of looked so pretty on top of the cake. Oh well I think it still turned out very pretty with just the pecan halves. Also I did not have a 3rd cake pan so I poured the remaining batter into a 9 inch round spring form pan and it worked out perfectly. My cakes baked a lot faster than the 23 minutes more like 18, I am guessing it is due to my new convection oven. I ? my new oven. It is awesome and bakes everything so nice and even.
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