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Lei Chiffon Cake

LARGE CAKE
Makes 16 to 20 Servngs
SMALL CAKE
Makes 8 to 10 Servings
STEP 1. . . . MEASURE (level measurements thruout) and SIFT together in a mixing bowl:
2 cups sifted GOLD MEDAL Flour
(spoon lightly into cup, don't pack)
1 cup sifted GOLD MEDAL Flour
(spoon lightly into cup, don't pack)
1 1/2 cups sugar 3/4 cup sugar
3 tsp. baking powder 1 1/2 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. salt 1/2 tsp. salt
MAKE a well and add in order:
1/2 cup cooking (salad) oil such as Wesson
or Mazola
1/4 cup cooking (salad) oil such as Wesson
or Mazola
7 unbeaten egg yolks (medium-sized) 3 unbeaten egg yolks (medium sized)
3/4 cup pineapple juice 3/8 cup (1/4 cup plus 2 tbsp.)
pineapple juice
2 tsp. grated lemon rind 1 tsp. grated lemon rind
2 tsp. vanilla 1 tsp. vanilla
1/2 cup well drained crushed pineapple 1/4 cup well drained crushed pineapple
BEAT with spoon until smooth.
STEP 2 . . . . . . . . MEASURE into large mixing bowl:
1 cup egg whites (7 or 8) 1/2 cup egg whites (about 4)
1/2 tsp. cream of tartar 1/4 tsp. cream of tartar
WHIP until whites form very stiff peaks. They should be much stiffer than for
angel or meringue. DO NOT UNDERBEAT.
STEP 3 . . . . POUR egg yolk mixture gradually over whipped egg whites—gently folding with
rubber scraper until just blended! DO NOT STIR. POUR into ungreased pan
immediately.
BAKE
10-in. tube, 4 in. deep—325°—65 to 70 min.
9x13x2-in. oblong—350°—45 to 50 min.
8x8x2-in. or 9x9x92-in. square—350°—30 to 35 min.
5x10x3-in. loaf—325°—50 to 55 min.
9-in. tube 3 1/2-in. deep—325°—50 to 55 min.
. . . or until top springs back when lightly touched.
Immediately turn pan upside down, placing tube part over neck of funnel or bottle,
or resting edges of square, oblong, or loaf pans on 2 other pans. Let hang, free of table,
until cold. Loosen from sides and tube with spatula. Turn pan over and hit edge sharply
on table to loosen. Frost with White Mountain Icing. For variety, the icing may be
built up higher around the edges of the cake, and the hollow filled with well drained crushed
pineapple.

This recipe is similar to Pineapple Chiffon Cake . . . but:

Source: Gold Medal Chiffon Cakes, p. 7.