Grandma Lil's Bishop's Bread Cake (FOOD PHOTO SHOOT)

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This is a family heritage recipe and it’s been on my list of things to make for the blog for a while. I’ve actually kind of been saving it because I knew it would be an easy one to write about since there history in it. Well, my history at least. Actually, my grandma Meme said her mom (Lil) got this recipe from a magazine so it’s not all that historic but the fact that it has made it through 4 generations seems enough to talk about.

I never had the privilege of getting to know my great grandmother Lilian but I’ve grown up hearing only wonderful things about her. I only have memory of visiting her home in California once before she died and I was really too young to remember much of it. I don’t even think I had turned 3 yet. What I do remember is the feelings and the smells and her sweet and loving spirit.

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It seems really silly now, but the movies Mulan and Bug’s Life were released right around the time we were visiting and they will forever remind me of being in Grandma Lil’s house. I actually have an old picture somewhere of me falling asleep on her lap while watching Bug’s Life. Like I said, it’s silly but I really love those movies because of the memories. Warm fuzzies, you know?

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So you may be wondering what exactly is Bishop’s Bread. Well it’s really just a fancy name for coffee cake, but it’s a really good coffee cake. I wanted to keep the recipe as close to the original a possible but you know I can’t help tweaking things just a bit. I’ve made it a few times before and I grew up eating it when Meme made it but there were 4 little things that I thought could be improved on.

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Firstly, there is this issue of the center sometimes being stubborn to finish baking before the edges burned. We never minded eating it a bit gooey but for serving to guests you probably want a perfect cake every time so I tweaked this by baking it in sections. I also used a 10 inch round springform instead of the 9 x 9 inch pan that the recipe calls for. Although the 9 x 9 will still work.

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Secondly, the recipe uses shortening as the fat but I prefer to mix butter and shortening in most of my recipe because it give it richer flavor. Oh, and I recommend using organic shortening, but you can also sub palm oil, or coconut oil and I’ve even used lard. Just please don’t use Crisco because that stuff will kill you, yuck.

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The third thing was not really a necessary change (even though it I think it was). My favorite part was always the crumb topping and the that is the part of the recipe that I’ve always found so clever. The recipe short-cuts things by having you mix the first half of ingredients and then just take out part for the crumb topping. Brilliant right? So I decided to double this and do a layer of crumb in the middle as well. Can you say win win!

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The fourth and last little tweak is hardly enough to mention. I just bumped up the flavor a little by adding vanilla, because I’m a fanatic, and some extra salt and cinnamon.

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I really hope you try this because there is something so poetic about sharing a recipe of my grandmother’s. I love imagining people out there trying it and I’d love to know if you do!

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As always, the recipe is available upon request. The first request gets an upvote.

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Wow... looks so amazing delicious! And it doesn''t look like bread :D

Well, we call it bread, but it's more like a cake. Thanks so much for taking the time to comment @iveta

It looks so yummy :D Bread and cake in one and it is an old family recipe! Sounds amazing! Would be happy if you could share the family heritage recipe with us! :)

I'd love to @yingyangchan!

Ingredients

3 cups + 2 tablespoons flour
1/4 (1/2 stick) butter, melted
1/3 cup organic vegetable shortening
2 1/2 cups brown sugar, packed
1 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons cinnamon
3/4 cup milk + 4 teaspoons vinegar
1 egg
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (180 C) then grease and flour a 10-inch round spring-form pan (or a 9x9 inch will also work).
  2. Combine the first 6 ingredients in a large bowl until well mixed and crumbly. Remove 1 1/3 cups of mixture and set aside. Mix milk and vinegar and allow it to sour for about 5 minutes. Add milk and remaining ingredients to bowl and mix well.
  3. Pour half of the batter into prepared pan and top with half of crumb mixture. Bake for 10 - 12 minutes then remove and allow it to cool for about 5 minutes. Carefully spoon the remaining batter over the top as evenly as possible. The first layer should still be very soft so try not to spread the new layer to much or it will break into the bottom layer and create a swirly cake (which is no big deal if that is what you're going for).
  4. Top with the rest of the crumbs and return to oven. Bake for 20 - 25 minutes or until done. Remove it and cool for at least 30 minutes before serving.

Awesome thanks :) I think it is doable for a cooking noob as me haha

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Ooh, this looks yummy. Hard to go wrong with coffee cake! I've never tried splitting the cake/baking... what an interesting idea! Whenever I've come across a recipe that just doesn't want to set in the middle/edges darken too quickly I just adjust to a lower oven temperature. I'll have to give this a shot one of these days!
Isn't it funny how we remember our elders through food? I have specific memories of the food my Nan would make. And older generations always had a coffee cake/biscuits/some tasty treat on hand, just in case someone decided to stop by... wouldn't it be nice if that became the norm again?!

"Just in case someone decided to stop by." I love that. That is totally how are house is, people are always dropping by. Fantastic comment @offbeatbroad, thanks for stopping by

I Love Grandma's Bishops Bread!

Fantastic. Did it bring back a lot of memories?

Yum, Bishop's Bread! I haven't thought of this in a long time!
I also remember watching Escape to Witch Mountain at her house while we played with baby dolls!
The fuzzies! :)

I am so glad you remember that!!

beautiful :) that's what I love about food, the memory. There is no better gift than to leave a memory with someone that they will remember for life

Hey @nickoskitchen, thanks for dropping by. Thanks for the wonderful comment. It appears @allasyummyfood has given you some helpful advice. You have a new follower. Best of luck to you here on steemit. If there is anything I can help with, just let me know.

Very interesting recipe. I shall try it some time

I'd love to know how it turns out for you @fullofhope!!

I made breadcake too, but something tells me a squashed piece of wonderbread with jelly and sprinkles on it doesn't count.

that's funny. It only counts after a really hard night

Something new and delicious . Yummy Post . Please share the recipe.

Thanks so much for reading @vikbuddy! The recipe is above.

I'm in love with the way that you showed your recipe in the photoshoot. I should show my recipe journal sometimes.

Thanks @vegetarianbaker. I hope all is going well for you?

Too delicious looking for words! @gringalicious

Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to many such updates.

You are very welcome, thanks for reading!

You take such great photos of the food. I admit, that's 90% of the reason I follow. They look like they belong in a magazine or something.

It just looks cool!

Wow, you flatter me @truth-be-told! Thank you so much for reading!

Seriously, at some point...maybe at the end of the year you should collect all your posts and publish it into a book.

I'm addicted to good quality photos and I can definitely tell that you are meticulous over every shot. They all look so perfectly manicured and I can appreciate that.

@gringalicious this looks sweet and gringalicious indeed. I tried looking at the listed recipe on white paper but didnt want to break my laptop with my head (peeping so close). Can you list the recipe here? thanks and keep steeming

Sure, @charles1! The recipe is above, thanks!

Thanks

Wow, I got hungry ;)

Haha, thanks!

What do you do with all of the food you make for your blog? I am imagining a line of neighbours going around the block every day, with hopes of getting to sample some.

Haha, actually I just have a really, really big family to eat it all. Thanks @gikitiki!

hummmm que rico bolo

Es increíble como recordamos momentos a través de nuestros sentidos sensoriales. Se ve sencillo y rico. Saludos.

Gracias muchisimo!

For a moment I thought, did @gringalicious just share the recipe card in her pictures by mistake?

Then I read that you made all those improvements ;) Glad that you gave other substitutes for the margarine..I am anti-Crisco junk, and now I can make this one!

Fantastic, I am so glad you liked it @food.warrior. Thanks so much for commenting!

Always looking so perfect!⭐️

THAT LOOKS AMAZING!

We actually inherited a family recipe that people go ape over - similar in that it's a coffee cake...but one of the ways that it seems to rock one's world is that the middle never gets cooked as thoroughly as the outsides. The result is this gooey consistency on the inside that is just crazy good.

Thanks for sharing the recipe. Cheers!

Oh, my Dad loves the 'gooey' middle. You should make a post of your recipe. Make sure you get my attention when you do and I'll help promote it. Fantastic commenting, by the way. Thanks so much @davevandewalle

Nice post, thanks for sharing :)

Thanks for commenting @randylair

Looks scrum-dilli-icious

Thanks @rawpride. Thanks for commenting

I'd love to make this... could I please get the recipe?

the recipe is up top @agbaba. Thanks so much for dropping by and I hope you do get a chance to make it

This sounds/looks delicious!! After it is cooked, does it need to stay in the fridge? or is keeping it covered on the counter ok?

just keep covered on the counter is fine. Thanks so much for the question @jannell

Upvoted and also resteemed!

thanks so much @shower-singer. Thanks so much for taking the time to comment, upvote and to resteem

Looks nice like a crumb cake

kind of, yeah

Looks so crisp and crumbly, I want a bite right now.

Why must you do this to me when I only eat sweets on Saturdays? ACK

Very glad you liked it @heymattsokol. I am sure you can wait until Saturday

I love simple cakes like this one. It's the perfect combination to a cup of coffee. :)

Oh yeah, coffee. You're singing my song @alinalisa

Oh my gosh, it looks delicious! And with cinnamon? I'm sure it tastes great too :-)

Thanks so much @playfulfoodie. I hope all is going well for you.

All is well! We've got a lot to do this week, all fun things :-)
I hope you're doing okay too!

A four generation recipe. That's a cool story!

Thanks so much Old Dog. I am really glad you liked it. Maybe someday you can 'steemcation' my way and I'll serve you some, or another of your choosing

Amazing story. Love the recipe and images!

Thanks so much @clenakarma. I am glad you liked it

This post has received a 11.94 % upvote from @booster thanks to: @gringalicious.

Wawsome!!

You always post amazing delicious looking food and great photography!

Any tips please? :D

This looks really good! As always, love the food photography :)

You are always so kind, thanks @natashahall

Incredible photographs! Upvoted and resteemed!

Thanks so much @photographers. Great name by the way