A.W. asks from Topeka, KS on May 01, 2008
Yummy Somewhat Healthy Bday Cake Recipes?
I can't believe it but my lil guy turns 1 next month!! Of course, I want to bake him his very own little individual birthday cake he can tear into and get all over himself. Do any of you ladies have any good birthday cake recipes that aren't completely loaded with sugar and would be good for a 1 year old to chow down on? Don't get me wrong, some sugar is fine so it tastes good, I just wondered if any of you knew of a cake recipe that won't make me feel guilty if he eats a whole bunch of it.
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K.C. answers from Kansas City on May 02, 2008
Good for you to try to keep it healthy. Once a year easily slides into more frequent. I realize that I will give my kids sweets, so I try to make them as healthy as possible (less sugar, whole grains, etc.). I reccommend the book Sugar Free Toddlers (which mostly uses things like juice instead of processed sugars) and the LLL published book Whole Foods for Babies and Toddlers. Both would probably be at the library, and I believe both have first cake recipes. I was kind of lazy and made ice cream cake, but I decided at least i had calcium in it .. I hope you find a great recipe!
K.
K.C. answers from Columbia on May 02, 2008
Just a simply shortcake works great! If he's a fruit eater, you can top it with any kind of fruit or berry and top with whipped cream -
I would also suggest cupcakes rather than a whole cake... the cupcakes seem to be a fun thing to handle at that age... they really get to dig into it with their little fingers!
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C.G. answers from Columbia on May 02, 2008
A carrot cake would add some veggies. I don't have a specific recipe, but it would be easy to find. I like www.allrecipes.com. You could also check out www.wholegraingourmet.com. I think there is a chocolate cake recipe on there but you use whole grain flour instead of white.
best wishes!
J.C. answers from St. Louis on May 02, 2008
Don't feel guilty...let your one year be kid...one day with a chocolate cake is not going to ruin him for life. Hope he has fun....
M.K. answers from Kansas City on May 02, 2008
I make a yummy/easy jello poke cake with sugar free jello and sugar free cool whip. If you want the recipe, just let me know.
K.H. answers from St. Louis on May 01, 2008
How exciting, your little one is turning a year old! I cant wait for my son to get there too! I was just reading your request and dont get me wrong, I am not a pastery chef but have you considered Angel food cake? You can always add strawberries to it , whip cream and/or icecream or whatever fun stuff you would like! Be creative with it. All I know his Angel food cake is really healthy... I would check out www.foodnetwork.com they should have some cool recipes on there. I really dont cook too many treats so I really dont have any good advice for ya. Hope this helps in some sort of way. Goodluck with your little one :)~
K.S. answers from Columbia on May 02, 2008
I found some recipes and I simply omitted the sugar. I used some applesauce (sugar free) to sweeten it. Baby food, like prunes or blueberries can do the same. I also used whoe wheat flour, flax seed, and smelt flour. I added pureed carrots to it also. For one, the icing was cream cheese mixed with mashed berries and the other was berries that I reduced in a skillet with some water. It all may not sound all that great but my little one loved it!!!
T.N. answers from Kansas City on May 02, 2008
I got this recipe from another Mama (Martha G.) it's a big hit with everyone (suggest leaving out the walnuts for 1 YO). My son's lactose intolerant so I make a cream cheese frosting with Tofutti's "Better than Cream Cheese", I just searched online for an Allspice CCF recipe - no one suspected it wasn't "real", everyone had seconds.
Moist Carrot Cake
INGREDIENTS
2 cups all-purpose flour (I used 50-50 whole wheat & AP)
2 teaspoons baking powder
1-1/2 teaspoons baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
2-1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
4 eggs
3/4 cups vegetable oil (I use olive oil)
3/4 cups applesauce
2 cups white sugar
2 3/4 cups shredded carrots
1 can crushed pineapple, drained (about 8 ounces)
3/4 cup chopped walnuts
1 cup flaked coconut (I used unsweetened)
DIRECTIONS
Preheat oven to 325 degrees F (165 degrees C). Grease and flour a 9x13 inch pan.
Mix together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt and cinnamon. Set aside.
In a large bowl, mix sugar, oil, applesauce, and eggs. Beat in flour mixture. Stir in shredded carrots, crushed pineapple, chopped nuts and flaked coconut. Pour into prepared pan.
Bake in the preheated oven for 40 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center of the cake comes out clean. Allow to cool.
Have fun!
T.
T.T. answers from Lawrence on May 02, 2008
I will say if you order cake from your local bakery most of them will give you a small 1st birthday cake free with a order of a big cake. I have done this for years. all my children have gotten there own 8inch round cake for there first birthday free. but it is up to you. I now to bake a cake is more time then buying one. I like to make it if I had time but my kids always prefered the bakery ones to mine.
D.R. answers from St. Louis on May 02, 2008
Hi A.!
My daughter's 1st birthday is in a month and I plan to bake a baby food cake for her. Yes, it's really made with baby food. And it's FABULOUS! My mom used to make it for me every birthday... when I was a teenager! I love it. It does include sugar and all the other normal cake mixings, too so he can still have fun with it. Anyway, let me know if you're interested and I'll send it your way!
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