Oatmeal Cake, Nueve And A Card

It’s been a busy time at The Stampin’ Schach! While most of last week was spent helping Nueve finalize his tricks for his Trick Dog Test, I also found time to make my momma’s old-fashioned oatmeal cake, and make a birthday card for my daughter-in-law, Korin. It’s going to me a long post, so without further ado, let’s get started with some cake!

If you are a fan of a super moist cake with a comfort-food vibe, I hope you give this old-fashioned oatmeal cake a try. It’s a recipe that has stood the test of time in my family. In typical “Momma” style, the directions were minimal with no title. Her original recipe is still in my folder, brown, brittle and faded. I don’t have the heart to through it out…

Oatmeal Cake recipe

I have retyped it, of course, and included the topping, which was located on the back of the original recipe. Just looking at the picture of the cake I made makes my mouth water! While it may not be considered a traditional holiday cake, I consider it a perfect winter cake!

It bakes perfectly in my trusty, old pan, but for the holidays it does look festive in my Fiesta baker.

oatmeal cake in Fiesta

If you do decide to use a ceramic baker, remember to adjust the temperature lower (I drop down to 325°) and add extra time to the baking. Ready to bake? Here’s the recipe:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease a 9ā€ x 13ā€ pan.

Ingredients For The  Cake                                                                

1 C  Old fashioned oats                                                                                                      

1-1/2 C Boiling water                                        

1 C  Brown Sugar                                              

1 C  White Sugar

½ C  Shortening or Butter (room temp) – I use whichever one I have on hand

2  Eggs

1-½ C  Flour

1 tsp  Cinnamon

1 tsp  Baking Soda

½ tsp  Salt

A Dash of LOVE

Ingredients:  Topping (Note: Momma always doubled this, and so do I)

¼ C Butter

2/3 C Brown sugar

3 T Milk or Cream (I always use milk, and it is definitely rich enough)

½ tsp Vanilla

1 C Coconut (I added this…it wasn’t in Momma’s original recipe)

½ C Pecans, chopped

Instructions For Cake:

  1. Place boiling water over oatmeal.  Let stand for 20 minutes.
  2. Cream brown sugar, white sugar and shortening (or butter).  Then add eggs and beat well.
  3. Fold in oatmeal mixture.
  4. Add flour, cinnamon, baking soda and salt. Beat until well blended.
  5. Bake at 350 degrees in a greased 9ā€ x 13ā€ pan for 35 – 40 minutes.

Instructions For Topping:

  1. Melt butter in saucepan over medium heat.
  2. Add brown sugar and milk.  Stir until smooth.
  3. Add vanilla, and stir.
  4. Add chopped pecans and coconut.  Heat until thick.  Spread on top of warm cake.

I hope you enjoy this yummy cake!

Hey, everyone! It’s me, Nueve! I am now an official Trick Dog! I did it! I did 15 tricks and earned TWO AKC Trick Dog titles. Dad didn’t come in to watch me ’cause he had to stay out in the van to keep it warm for Sixxy and Uncle Q, so I don’t have very many pictures of me doing tricks. My teacher did take two and my mom took some at home while I was practicing.

Paws Up

See this stool I have my feet on? It’s the little step stool that Mom uses so she can reach the cake pans on the top shelf. I used it for my Paws Up trick. I stand on it and look handsome.

Paws Up

Another trick I did was Carry. I had to carry something for 15 feet. I carried one of my toys.

Carry
carry

I carried it a whole bunch farther than 15 feet. The judge laughed and told me I didn’t have to carry it any farther. She thought it was funny when I got it back out of my bag of tricks and wanted to carry it again.

push button

I also did a push button. The judge laughed really hard at this trick because my mom said, “Tell the judge what you are.”

push button

I pushed it with my nose, and it said “Good boy!”

wobble board

The judge took this picture of me on the wobble board. It wiggles and you have to balance yourself on it.

She also took a picture of me solving my doggy puzzle. But my favorite trick of the night, and the judge’s too, was Peek-A-Boo, where I sit in front of my mom and then run around behind her and sit between her legs.

peek-a-boo

I had so much fun playing Trick Dog! The judge loved on me and petted me after I was done. She said I was awesome. She was smiling. Mom was smiling. The people watching me were all smiling. Yep! Making people smile is just one of my jobs. I am a Working Dog! I am Good Boy Nueve.

good boy Nueve

Today’s card probably looks a little different. Why? It was created using a die set and embossing folder from Altenew’s Chocolate Flowers collection.

altenew Chocolate flowers

After seeing the gorgeous card created by my Paper Players design teammate, Jaydee, HERE, I knew I wanted to play with these dies to create a birthday card for my daughter-in-law, Korin. I used Stampin’ Up!’s inks to color the die cut flowers, which were cut from Basic White cardstock. Of course, I had to add sparkle to the centers of the flowers.

altenew chocolate kisses

I hope you enjoyed today’s hodgepodge of cake, tricks and card! Until next time, may peace fill your hearts during this holiday season…

As always, if you have any questions about the cards I create or the techniques I use, I am only an email away! And please, be sure to SHOP WITH ME! Until next time…

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10 Comments

  1. Ann, thank You for sharing your mama’s cake recipe. It looks Fantastic. ( no baking here at the moment, as my lower heating element went out in my oven. šŸ™
    I would take, have copy made of your mom’s recipe as is and have her recipe mounted on a bread board. (great family keepsake).
    Card or your daughter-in-law is so pretty.

    Nueve; Congratulations and Big Hugs on your trick dog test. Thanks for sharing all your lovely photos.

  2. Thanks for the recipe. It has to be as yummy as it looks. And Nueve is such a winner, always, but smart as can be and ever so loving as Boxers are. Excellent pics of him, and I am sure Sixxy and Uncle Q were proud of all Nueve’s accomplishments. It takes a lot of work and lots of love to get to that level, so congrats!! Also, your card is indeed an especially lovely one for a special DIL. Happiest of holidays to all of you.

  3. That cake looks so yummy!!! I’m printing this to try when my arm heals up!!! Such cute photos of Nueve, especially the one of you and Nueve.

  4. Gonna try this cake.
    Nueve is a fantastic boy. Merry Christmas!

  5. Happy Holidays, Ann! Honestly, I look forward to Nueve’s Notes *almost* as much as your card inspirations! There’s a best selling children’s book in you through Nueve’s Notes! Thank you for sharing!!!

  6. I am going to try that cake after Christmas….it looks delicious!!!. I love that you still have the handwritten recipe from your mother! I have a couple of recipe cards from my mother and one from my MIL. Nueve is so smart! šŸ˜€. Have a Blessed Christmas!

  7. Ann you look fantastic! It’s fun to hear about Good boy, Nueve! Congrats Trick Dog!! Merry Christmas!!

  8. Awwwww, Nueve , your so precious, I loved your tricks, and u look beautiful as alway ,
    And that cake I’m going to make it ,looks D
    Hugs Frenchie 🌹🌹🌹🌹

  9. Congrats Nueve and Ann. Love all the pictures. Thanks, looking at them made my day. Thanks for the receipe; I’ll try it. Happy, Merry Christmas to you, your family and all the dogs!

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