Long ago, this was my favoritest cake in the whole wide world. The chocolate layers were moist, rich and dark; the frosting was fluffy and light; the pistachio-coated sides were thick and crunchy. See a photo here:
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Pie Mama gave me half of her recently purchased cake, and brother, it ain't the same. I even told her to stop giving me any, because the quality dropped so low.
The chocolate frosting is the same pretty much, and thankfully the cake is too. But overall, the thing was
painfully sweet, and the green frosting between the layers and around the top were gritty with sugar. Obviously it had not been mixed well, as I could see large discernible chunks of white lard. There was a noticeably thinner pistachio coat on the sides, as I could see clear through to the frosting. Also, I could swear there used to be four layers, but that wouldn't bother me as much if the thing was as delectible as it used to be.
Has anybody tried to duplicate this cake? I'm going to attempt it soon, maybe for Father's Day. I have a chocolate cake recipe that looks dead-on, and the chocolate frosting seems to be a typical old-fashioned recipe. I could use some help with figuring out the green frosting though, but I'd prefer not to use lard. I always thought that it must have been whipped, because it was always so much more airy and light than the creamy, thick chocolate frosting. And the color came from from food coloring, not actual pistachios, am I right? I think the name of the cake just refers to the 'stachio sides. Any help would be appreciated.
If it works out and anyone's interested, I'll post the recipe...
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