"Jews celebrate Rosh Hashanah - the beginning of the new year.
The tradition prescribes that we have to eat sweet things -
as an omen for a sweet new year. As such we serve slices of
apple covered with honey. The real staple is the Honig-leikech
(the honey cake). This is also the cake that greets us at Yom
Kippur, to break the fast"
Ingredients:
1 cup honey
3 large eggs
1 cup sugar
2 tsp brandy
1 cup concentrated tea (very dark tea)
1 pn clove
1/4 tsp. ginger
1/2 tsp. cinnamon
1/4 tsp. nutmeg
1 pn salt
3 1/2 cups regular flour
1 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. baking soda (Sodium bicarbonate)
50 g. raisins - (scant 1/4 cup)
50 g. glaced orange peels - (scant 1/4 cup) 50 g. nuts -
(scant 1/4 cup)
Preparation:
Beat sugar, honey and eggs for 5 min. 2. Add tea and brandy
Add spices In a separate bowl, mix flour with baking soda and
baking powder. Incorporate to the sugar, honey, egg, etc.,
cream Mix raisins, peels and nuts with a bit of flour and add
to the preparation. Fill 2 Aluminum English cake molds (10cm
x 30cm L * 5cm H) up to 3/4 of their height. (My grandmother
used to make this cake in around mold with a hole in the center).
Bake for 20 min. at 160 C. (between 300 - 325*) Now the mix
will reach the border of the mold. Rise temp. to 180 C (350*)
and bake for another 30 min. until done. Let cool, slice and serve . This
cake can be stored for up to 2 weeks wrapped in aluminum foil
and it can be frozen to keep it for longer periods.
Source: Juan-Carlos Kiel
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