2 cups sugar
2 cups flour
2 scant tsp. baking soda
2 dashes salt
3 cups canned, sliced peaches, drained
4 tbsp. butter
brown sugar (3-4 tbsp.)
pecans (My mom always spread them out so there was one whole pecan per piece of cake.)
-Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
-Melt butter in a 9x13 pan.
-Mix flour, sugar, baking soda and salt. (I use a whisk to get them well mixed.)
-Add peaches to flour mixture and blend well.
-Pour batter into pan and sprinkle with brown sugar and pecans.
-Bake 30 minutes.
-Serve warm with cool whip.
You can halve the recipe to make a 9x9 pan for a smaller crowd.
My note: I think this warm cake would also be really good with vanilla ice cream. Ymmm! I also think this is a great recipe for unexpected guests since I always have the ingredients in my pantry. It doesn't use milk or eggs and canned peaches are the only thing I might not have, but from now on, they'll be on my staples list. I think you could substitute other types of fruit as well - apples, pineapple, even ripe mangoes!
My note: I think this warm cake would also be really good with vanilla ice cream. Ymmm! I also think this is a great recipe for unexpected guests since I always have the ingredients in my pantry. It doesn't use milk or eggs and canned peaches are the only thing I might not have, but from now on, they'll be on my staples list. I think you could substitute other types of fruit as well - apples, pineapple, even ripe mangoes!
3 comments:
I was thinking the same thing you were...what a great recipe! So simple! And I always have all those things in my house...except the vanilla ice cream!
Oooooh- thank you for posting this Beth (and for sharing it Martha). This was a VERY delicious cake!
I'm planning on trying this recipe soon! My folks are coming in town this weekend and sounds like a great dessert that they'll all enjoy! Thanks for sharing all the recipes.
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