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German chocolate cake did not originate in Germany. In 1852, Sam German developed a sweet baking bar for Baker's Chocolate Co. The product was named in honor of him -Baker's German's Sweet Chocolate. Can you tell me who and where it was made?

Thanks in advance!!

2006-11-24 00:49:30 · 4 answers · asked by tyreesesmum 2 in Food & Drink Cooking & Recipes

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2006-11-24 00:53:22 · answer #1 · answered by strwberridreamz 3 · 1 0

I made a German chocolate cake for my husband's birthday the other day, and just happen to run across this info while looking for a home made recipe:

German Chocolate Cake is an American creation that contains the key ingredients of sweet baking chocolate, coconut, and pecans. This cake was not brought to the American Midwest by German immigrants. The cake took its name from an American with the last name of "German."

1852 - Sam German created the mild dark baking chocolate bar for Baker's Chocolate Company in 1852. The company name the chocolate in his honor - "Baker's German's Sweet Chocolate." In most recipes and products today, the apostrophe and the "s" have been dropped, thus giving the false hint as for the chocolate's origin.

1957 -The first published recipe for German's chocolate cake showed up in a Dallas newspaper in 1957 and came from a Texas homemaker. The cake quickly gained popularity and its recipe together with the mouth-watering photos were spread all over the country. America fell in love with German Chocolate cake.

2006-11-24 02:05:13 · answer #2 · answered by SDC 2 · 1 0

The first published recipe for German's chocolate cake recipe showed up in a Dallas newspaper in 1957 and came from a Texas homemaker. The resulting spike in German's Sweet Chocolate sales put General Foods (which then owned Baker's Chocolate) on alert; the company quickly sent copies of the recipe and photos of the cake to newspapers across the nation.

Everywhere the recipe was published, food editors were swamped with requests for information on where to buy the chocolate. In a year, sales jumped 73%. Readers who missed the recipe asked that it be reprinted. In no time at all, German Chocolate Cake was on most every table.

2006-11-24 00:55:32 · answer #3 · answered by Smurfetta 7 · 1 0

Yes, and apparently the famous cake was a bit of home cooking that just happened to be named faithfully after the chocolate. It gained nationwide notoriety in 1957 thanks to a home maker in Dallas, Texas - though where she had the recipe from is anyone's guess. Here are more details:
http://www.serve.com/shea/germusa/germchoc.htm

2006-11-24 00:57:14 · answer #4 · answered by Hans C 3 · 1 0

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