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If you grew up in the LA Unified School District, you and I might have something in common: an appreciation for the LAUSD coffee cake. I couldn’t stop thinking about it after recently strolling down memory lane. See the original 1954 LAUSD coffee cake recipe here. I think about how that old school LAUSD coffee cake really slapped sometimes.
The original 1954 LAUSD coffee cake recipe: 1 Bakers’ flour – 2 ½ cups. 2 Brown sugar, packed – 1 cup. 3 Granulated sugar – ½ cup + 1 tbsp. 4 Salt – 1 tsp. 5 Nutmeg – 1 tsp. 6 Salad oil – ¾ cup. 7 Cinnamon – 1 tsp. 8 Baking soda – 1 tsp. 9 Baking powder – 1 tsp. 10 Egg – 1 (large size)
You’re not alone, here is the recipe The LAUSD coffee cake is served in schools across LA County. Photo credit: Danielle Chiriguayo. Today we stroll down memory lane on Greater LA.
The original 1954 LAUSD coffee cake recipe: 1 Bakers’ flour – 2 ½ cups 2 Brown sugar, packed – 1 cup 3 Granulated sugar – ½ cup + 1 tbsp 4 Salt – 1 tsp. 5 Nutmeg – 1 tsp. 6 Salad oil – ¾ cup 7 Cinnamon – 1 tsp. 8 Baking soda – 1 tsp. 9 Baking powder – 1 tsp. 10 Egg – 1 (large size) More items…
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