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      Title: Gateaux Jos Louis (Joe Louis Cakes)
 Categories: Cakes, Ethnic
      Yield: 1 servings
 
------------------------------------CAKE------------------------------------
    1/2 c  Butter                              2 c  Flour;all purpose
    1/2 c  Sugar, granulated                   1 ts Baking powder
      2    Eggs;beaten                       1/4 c  Cocoa powder;unsweetened
      1 c  Milk                              1/2 ts -Salt
      1 tb White vinegar                   1 1/2 ts Vanilla
      1 ts Baking soda                   

------------------------------VANILLA FILLING------------------------------
      2    Egg whites                          2 tb -Water
    1/2 c  Sugar, granulated                   1 ts Vanilla
      1 pn -Salt                         

------------------------------CHOCOLATE ICING------------------------------
      2 tb Butter                            1/2 ts Vanilla
      2 tb Cocoa powder;unsweetened          1/2 c  Icing (Confectioner's) sugar
      2 tb Light cream; up to 3 T                   -approximate
 
  Gateaux Jos. Louis
  
  Home-made versions of this best selling commercial snacking cake turn up in
  recipe collections throughout the Beauce. A product of the giant Vachon
  bakery at St. Marie, it was launched by founder-bakers Arcade and Rose-Anna
  Vachon who named it for their eldest two sons Joseph and Louis and not, as
  some believe , after the heavyweight boxing champion, Joe Louis. Home
  recipes use a drop-cookie method and -sometimes- a marshmallow filling. The
  baking cake is made  automatically with a diameter of 3 1/2 inches (9 cm).
  To achieve a symmetrical look and a light texture, I adapted a recipe
  belonging to Mariette Scully Bourque of Notre Dame des Pins to the muffin
  tin.
  
  CAKE: Grease 12 medium muffin tins or 24 small ones. In a large bowl, cream
  butter and sugar together until fluffy. Measure milk into a 1 cup measure
  and stir in vinegar, then baking soda. In another bowl, sift or mix
  together flour, baking powder, cocoa powder and salt. Combine dry
  ingredients with butter mixture with milk; stir in vanilla. Fill prepared
  muffin tins half full of batter. Bake in a preheated 350F oven for about 10
  minutes or until a tester inserted in centre comes out clean. Cool for 10
  minutes in pan. Turn out onto rack and cool completely.
  
  VANILLA FILLING: In top of a double boiler, set over boiling water, combine
  egg whites, granulated sugar, salt and water. With an electric mixer, beat
  until stiff and fluffy, about 3 to 4 minutes. Remove from heat and beat in
  vanilla.
  
  CHOCOLATE ICING: Cream soft butter with cocoa powder. Blend in cream and
  vanilla. Stir in sifted icing (confectioner's) sugar until icing is of
  spreading consistency.
  
  Slice cakes in half horizontally. Fill with Vanilla Filling and spread tops
  and sides with Chocolate Icing.
  
  MAKES:about 12 MEDIUM or 24 SMALL MUFFIN SIZED CAKES SOURCE: _A Taste of
  Quebec_ by Julian Armstrong
 
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