Wacky Cake
Updated April 6, 2023
- Total Time
- 50 minutes
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Ingredients
- 3cups all-purpose flour
- 2cups sugar
- ½cup cocoa
- 2teaspoons baking soda
- 1teaspoon salt
- 2teaspoons vinegar
- 2teaspoons vanilla
- ⅔cup vegetable oil
- 2cups cold water
Preparation
- Step 1
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Step 2
In a 9-by-13-inch cake pan, mix all dry ingredients. Smooth them out and make three holes. Put the vinegar in one hole, the vanilla in another and the oil in the third. Then cover the whole thing with the water. Mix it all up with a fork until the lumps are gone.
- Step 3
Bake 40 or 50 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean. When the cake is cool, frost with butter frosting (recipe below).
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This is simply a double recipe for the Cockeyed Cake in Peg Bracken's 1960 classic, The I Hate to Cook Book. I, then my children, now my grandchildren, have been making it for the past fifty years. Readers should be alerted to let this cake sit overnight, if possible; the ingredients need time to become acquainted. It is scrumptious on the second and third days, preferably with a simple topping of melted butter, brown sugar, cream and chopped nuts.
Where is the butter icing recipe?
I just told my husband about my favorite school cafeteria lunch dessert--Wacky Cake. I still think about it after ? years (i was in school in the 60s and 70s). So I decided to see if there was actually a Wacky Cake recipe and...voila!!!!! I'm so happy to have found it. I'm making it this weekend and it will be topped with powdered sugar--just like I remember it. I may eat the whole thing, its that good. Although I will save a piece for hubby. Thanks cooking@nytimes!!!!
I was thrilled to find this recipe on New York Times cooking. My mom, or one of my sisters, or I often made this cake because it was easy, inexpensive, and delicious. And who can resist the name Wacky Cake? We found the recipe in more than one church cookbook and often saw it in the smorgasbord of church potlucks. Thank you for the wonderful, happy reminder! I think I’ll look for the butter cream icing recipe.
This was one of my favorite "comfort desserts" as a child. My mom would bake it for our large family because it didn't require eggs or butter, and was quick and easy. I'm so happy to have found this recipe.
I made this cake this weekend. However it came out really dry? Any ideas what I did wrong?
