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Old-fashioned Chocolate Icebox Cake

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Eggs, Dairy American Cakes 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

4 Eggs, separated
1 ds Salt
2 oz Chocolate, semisweet 2 oz
2 T Powdered sugar
2 T Water
Whipped cream

INSTRUCTIONS

Line a 4-by-8-inch loaf pan with plastic wrap. Make a layer of
ladyfingers with the flat side up in the bottom of the pan, covering
the entire bottom evenly. Whip the egg whites with a dash of salt,
until stiff. Set aside. Combine the chocolate, sugar, and water in  the
top of a double boiler. When the chocolate is melted, add the egg
yolks and beat with an electric mixer (no need to wash beaters after
whipping the whites), beating at high speed, until mixture is light
and fluffy. Fold the egg whites into the chocolate mixture. Turn half
the mixture into the pan lines with ladyfingers. Top with another
layer of ladyfingers. Cover with remaining chocolate mixture and  still
another layer of ladyfingers. Cover and chill 24 hours, until  set.
Unmold onto serving platter and decorate with whipped cream.  Recipe
From:Great Old-Fashioned American Desserts Copyright 1987 by  Beatrice
Ojakangas This recipe was specially prepared for the owners  of the new
General Electric refrigerators in 1927. Source: Gail  Teichmann  From
Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 110
Calories From Fat: 52
Total Fat: 6.1g
Cholesterol: 124.4mg
Sodium: 97.7mg
Potassium: 46.9mg
Carbohydrates: 10.5g
Fiber: <1g
Sugar: 4.4g
Protein: 4.6g


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