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Friday, April 8, 2016

Mama's One Minute Icing


1 cup granulated sugar
1/4 cup cocoa
1/4 cup butter
1/4 cup milk
1 teaspoon vanilla

Mix sugar, cocoa, butter and milk together. Over medium heat, bring to a boil and boil for 1 minute. Add vanilla. Cool partially, then beat with a mixer for 3 minutes or until spreadable consistency.

This is not a fluffy kind of frosting that you use to decorate a cake. I did use it on the layer cake in the picture, but this is more of a icing that would go on a sheet cake, like Texas Sheet Cakes. The mixture will harden some, but it definitely shouldn't be soupy. Be careful not to heat it over too high a heat, or the sugar will start to turn to candy, which will make the mixture grainy. Spread on the cake quickly and let it set until completely cooled. 



23 comments:

  1. I need to make this icing, it will go great with a peanut butter cake that I am baking!! Nettie

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  2. This reminds me of a cake my grandmother would make. Looks terrific!

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    1. My grandmother and aunt used to make this. It is so DELICIOUS!

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  3. Love the sound of this glaze, it'll be perfect on the chocolate Victoria Sandwich cake I have planned for the weekend ♥

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  4. Looks delicious... The perfect "icing on the cake" for just about any cake!

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  5. This is old school goodness right here! Love it.

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  6. That looks like the old "Canadian War Cake" we always had when I was a child.

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  7. My mom always made this to go on her Texas sheet cake. I have been looking for a recipe because I could not find it in my mom's recipes after she passed away two years ago.

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  8. Memories; thanks for sharing

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  9. Sounds like our Monday “wash day cake “ long ago and good.

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  10. This was my Mama's recipe also..Sometimes she would bring it to a boil and boil while stirring it for 4 minutes and it makes the BEST fudge

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  11. Thanks for posting this receipe.

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  12. Reminds me of my mother back in my childhood days

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  13. Thanks for sharing this recipe! I have been looking for this recipe for years. So glad to hsve it.

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  14. I'm gonna try this today, sounds delicious

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  15. My Grandmother use to make a chocolate sheet cake with this icing and put coconut flakes on top especially around Easter. As kids we heard “Sheep” cake (it was white on the outside and looked like sheep wool to us) to this day that is what it is called at our house! ❤️

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  16. This would be perfect for a spice cake.

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  17. This sounds like the icing we learned to make years ago from my mother’s kitchen.

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  18. Going to make this

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  19. Can't wait to make it

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  20. This cake looks delicious.

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