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Sweet Potato Pecan Cake – Delicious Loaf Cake Recipe

August 16, 2009 by Sarah Trivuncic 1 Comment

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Sweet Potato Pecan Cake

Today I have baked sweet potato pecan cake. This month I’m baking five recipes from Rachel Allen “Bake”.

I’m hugely fond of recipes using sweet potatoes so my first recipe baked from Rachel Allen’s “Bake” is Sweet Potato Pecan Cake.  It’s called “bread” but is actually a cake in a loaf tin.
It was a very easy recipe to follow, however I did stumble a little over the size of loaf tin to use. Rachel says to use one that is 13 x 23cm however a 2lb loaf tin is approx 9 x 19 cm and I could not find any reference in other books to recipes that called for this larger size of tin.  I didn’t want to cram all the mixture in one tin incase this meant it wouldn’t cook properly in the time so decided to only fill the tin with around 85% of the mix. The batter is very sloppy and the grated sweet potato looks most unappealing before it is cooked!  I think I got the balance just right holding back that bit of batter and the cake was done in the prescribed time.
Definitely worth making again… this will be my go-to sweet potato pecan cake recipe!

Rachel Allen’s “Bake” Sweet Potato Pecan Cake

Ingredients:
3 eggs
150ml vegetable oil
200g soft light brown sugar
300g sweet potato, peeled and grated
100g chopped pecans
180g self raising flour
pinch of salt
1 tsp ground cinnamon
1/2 tsp freshly grated nutmeg
1/2 tsp mixed spice
You will also need a 13 x 23 cm loaf tin – but I used 2lb size and only used 85% of the mix.
Rachel Allen Bake cookbook cover
The recipe can be found on page 74 of Rachel Allen Bake.
See how I’ve got on making more Rachel Allen recipes. – better still read my post when I met Rachel making dulce de leche brownies.
For another sweet potato cake take a look at Mich Turner’s sweet potato cupcakes with salt caramel.

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Filed Under: Baking and Desserts Tagged With: baking, big cakes, cakes, nuts, pecans, Rachel Allen, sweet potato

About Sarah Trivuncic

Sarah Trivuncic has published recipes, restaurant and travel reviews on Maison Cupcake since 2009. She lives in Walthamstow, East London with her husband and teenager.
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    February 14, 2012 at 8:26 pm

    […] I only had a 7 inch one to hand.  I decided to employ the tactic that had worked so well with the sweet potato and pecan bread and leave aside some mixture and use a smaller tin. (I left aside enough mixture to make six […]

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