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    Vegan Rhubarb Cake

    Vegan Rhubarb Cake by Flower
    Category: Desserts - Cakes

    This recipe is suitable for a: vegetarian/vegan diet.


    Ingredients:
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    Batter:

    3/4 cup vegan margarine
    1 egg substitute
    1 1/2 cups sugar
    1 1/4 teaspoons baking soda
    2 cups + 2 Tablespoons flour
    1 cup vegan sour cream or plain yogurt
    1 teaspoon vanilla
    3 cups chopped rhubarb

    Topping:

    1/2 cup brown sugar
    1 teaspoon cinnamon
    1 tablespoon vegan margarine


    Instructions:
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    Cream margarine, egg sub. & sugar. Gradually add the rest of the ingredients for the batter. Spread in greased 9x13 pan. Mix the topping ingredients until crumbly and sprinkle on top. Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes.


    Additional comments:
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    This would be good with some vanilla glaze frosting drizzled over it, too, if you have some.



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    Hi! Do you cook the rhubarb before adding it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loulelou View Post
    Hi! Do you cook the rhubarb before adding it?
    That's a good question. It sounds interesting though. I may have to try it once I get more rhubarb.

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    I think Michael probably snagged this recipe from another site, rather than it being one that he's used himself, but I'm not sure.

    I'd think that you could just toss the rhubarb in, uncooked. I make cake with apples and peaches for instance, where the fruit is just mixed in.

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    But doesn't rhubarb have more of a celery-like crunch? Not a peach or apple texture?

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    when its cooked, rhubarb is like delicious slightly stringy mush. its going in the oven for a decent amount of time, so i reckon it'd be cooked by the time its done- it'll cook in a saucepan as quick as apple does. the version of this recipe i found on VR via google uses uncooked rhubarb, if thats any help.

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