This just might be the first time I have been served a dessert that I really enjoyed and a couple of days later I made it -- not once but twice in one morning.
Friend Vicky had the group over on Tuesday for an afternoon of canasta and served this Chocolate Oatmeal Cake. She said it was one of her mother's recipes. She has served us other family recipes and they have always been delicious and just a little bit different. (Vicky is from Canada and so I don't know if that's why they always seem to be just a little bit different.)
When I decided to try the recipe this morning, I allowed my creative juices to flow and made a couple of changes. Nothing extreme. I have friends who like my recipes because they are diabetic and need to avoid the sugar. I am not diabetic, but I try to avoid using real sugar as much as I can. I do this with regular recipes so I always say you can make it using sugar if you like.
If the recipe calls for brown sugar, I just substitute my truvia (brown) sugar complete. For sugar, I substitute stevia. If the recipe calls for a cake mix, I substitute the Zero Sugar yellow or Devil's food cake mix.
Vicky served her cake with whipped topping. I thought I had some canned Zero Sugar frosting, but didn't so I left the first one plain but topped the second one with coconut and then baked it. It gave it a slight German Chocolate Cake look. I could have added some chopped pecans with the coconut, but didn't. You can also sprinkle chocolate chips on top of the cooked cake, stick it back in the oven for about 2 minutes to heat up the chips and then spread the softened chips with a knife for a thin frosting. I thought the toasted coconut looked pretty on top.
CHOCOLATE OATMEAL CAKE
1/2 cup oats (I used quick oats)
1 cup boiling water
2 tablespoons cocoa
1 cup brown sugar (I used truvia brown sugar complete)
2 large eggs
1 stick (1/2 cup) butter, softened
1 cup flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
pinch of salt
1/4 cup water
Add cooled oats/water mixture. (All of the water should be absorbed.) Stir.(Forgot to take a picture.)
Serve with ice cream or whipped topping. You could also frost it if you liked with your favorite frosting. (When Vicky served it to us.)












