Tuesday, March 27, 2018

The Vintage Recipe Project

The Vintage Recipe Project

Saving our old family recipes one old fashioned recipe at a time.

You can find all my old fashioned vintage recipes from The Vintage Recipe Project here at the Flour On My Face website where I share many old fashioned vintage recipes.



All my old fashioned Vintage recipe from The Vintage Recipe Project are now here on the Flour On My Face Vintage recipe category.

Looking for an old family recipe from your grandmother? I may have already shared it.

If not feel free to email me and I will see if I can find it in one of my vintage cook books.

Arlene
flouronmyface.com

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Never Fail Cupcakes: My Thoughts

Vintage Recipe: Never Fail Cupcakes


First I want to apologize to my one follower. I haven't been keeping up with this blog like I hoped to when I first created it months ago.

I thought I would have more time to write about my vintage recipes but I started working for The Blog Frog as a community leader in the Savvy Living Community and between that, school being out for the summer and keeping up with my Flour On My Face blog I just haven't had time. Not to mention that I also babysit my two year old grand daughter. 

If you have a chance to stop by the Savvy Living Community you will find me chatting about food and other things. I also have my own Flour On My Face community on the blog frog and there are cooking and food related discussions going on there as well. Wow I have been busy!

Matter of fact I haven't even made any vintage recipes for the Vintage Recipe Project all summer long. Not that I haven't been poring over my recipe collection and vintage cook books. Yes I have been dreaming of future recipes for the project. 
Photo taken with my camera phone.

 This never Fail Cup Cake recipe came from the My Favorites cook book . This is turning out to be my Favorite cookbook of all. .Many of the recipes I have made for the project have come from this book.

One of the things about cooking these vintage recipes that confuses me is that you can not trust the number or size the recipe is going to turn out. Take this recipe for example. The recipe says it makes 18 cup cakes. From previous experience I knew I could not trust it. After filling the cupcake liners about 3/4 of a way full with an ice cream scoop that I use for all my cupcakes and muffins I had 12 cupcakes and possibly enough batter for one more. 

Now I did change the recipe a tiny bit. The recipe calls for a 1/2 cup cocoa. I didn't want a chocolate flavored cupcake like the recipe. I just wanted a plain vanilla cupcake because I planned on filling these cupcakes or I did at the time any way. 

 There is no way omitting the dry cocoa powder could have altered the recipe that much. By 6 cupcakes? I don't think so. So what is the difference? I'm not really sure but I am willing to bet that cupcake pans were a bit smaller back then. Somewhere around my house I think I have a vintage cupcake pan. One of those small ones that makes 6 cupcakes at a time. When and if I find it I am going to test out my theory and I will let you know what I find out.

Now that the cupcakes are out of the oven I only have ten left. One went in the trash because I dropped it on the floor when I was taking it from the cupcake pan. The other one I of course tasted. I conveniently had an open canister of chocolate frosting in my cabinet so I ate half without frosting and half with.

.The cupcake has a very nice texture and flavor but there is some little flavor note at the end that reminds me of something but I just can't put my finger on it right now.. Bumping up the vanilla might do the trick but I am suspecting that it may be the Crisco. I think replacing it with butter might do the trick. Butter can fix almost anything : )


Until next time! Happy baking!
Arlene


Saturday, June 25, 2011

Why the Vintage Recipe Project


Vintage cook book that belonged to my husband's Great Grandmother Mrs Leo Rose


Why the Vintage Recipe Project

Besides that fact that I write a cooking and baking blog and I have right at my finger tips many vintage cook books that I have collected over the years that I could use to fill my blog with remade and updated vintage recipes. I have been longing for family recipes that I could pass down to my children and grand children. 

As I write my blog posts and think deep thoughts about my family and how my mother and grand mother cooked for us I do remember recipes that could be called family recipes. My mothers potato salad is one I posted not long ago.

While pondering the recipe and writing my blog post I came to the realization that I do have some family recipes. But they are not the ones I would like to have. I would love to have memories and recipes of my grandmother and I rolling out biscuits or pie crust. But I don't. Matter of fact my grandmother never made biscuits that I can recall. But then again maybe that is a memory I have forgotten? It's possible I guess.

My mother in law recently passed on to me a stack of recipe booklets that belonged to her mother and grandmother. They are all church cook books and a few include some recipes they submitted. I had already started the Vintage Recipe Project before she gave me the cook books. I have posted a few on my blog from those cook books. 

One of the grea things about those church cook books is that each recipe includes the name of the person who submitted the recipe. You'll notice that I include that information with each recipe I post from those books. I hope one day I maybe able to connect someone with a recipe that their mother or grandmother submitted to their church for inclusion in the cook books that were sold to earn money for the church.

So there you have it. Beside the love of cooking and baking I hope to reconnect a family member with a long lost family recipe. Wish me luck!