Yes, it’s 4 days past Christmas, but better late than never. I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas with family & friends. As always, Christmas was hosted at my sister-in-law and brother’s home, and each year the crowd seems to get bigger. In addition to my immediate family, it’s always fun to meet up with cousins I haven’t seen in a while and play catch up. Here are my nieces and I being silly, posing. They all wanna be models and I’m just a wannabe! Christmas kicked off with drinks and presents. Amongst my gifts, my favorite was the Coco Chanel Mademoiselle gift set, it’s a great perfume if you guys are in search of one. After presents, we enjoyed dinner which included… The Waldorf Salad, Vegetable Enchiladas, Mexican Rice, and Artichoke Pasta Salad. And of course, dessert made by yours truly. This year I opted to make a Southern Coconut Cake. Why? Because the coconut flakes represent SNOW. I can say with the utmost confidence that everyone DEVOURED this cake, including my picky brother who is very critical of ANYTHING I make. He actually told me the cake was very moist. Hope your Christmas was as special as mine… until next year!
southern coconut cake is:
light and airy buttery loaded with flavor will impress your relatives fresh an indulgent treat incredibly moist
how to make southern coconut cake step by step?
Prepare the Frosting
Start by greasing 2 round 9 inch pans and dust them with flour. Dust off the excess flour.
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
Add egg whites to a mixing bowl.
Beat until frothy, but NOT until stiff peaks form.
Add milk and coconut extract to the egg whites. Mix well and set aside.
In another mixing bowl, add the dry ingredients… flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt. Stir until combined.
Add the butter and coconut milk to the dry ingredients.
Mix well until light and fluffy for about 2 minutes.
Add the egg white mixture to the cake batter in thirds.
Mix, but do NOT over mix.
Pour the batter evenly between two baking pans.
Into the oven for 35 – 40 minutes. I baked mine for 35 minutes exactly.
Voila!
Prepare the Frosting
Add the butter and cream cheese to a mixing bowl. Cream until light and fluffy. Add the coconut and vanilla extracts along with the powdered sugar. Mix. Add coconut milk and beat some more.
Frost the Cake and Garnish
Once cool, frost the cake. Add the shredded coconut on top and along the sides. Scrumptious!