The Art of German Cooking and Baking: Revised and Enlarged EditionMeier, Lina
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The Art of German Cooking and Baking: Revised and Enlarged Edition
Meier, Lina
Cooking, German
Preparation: Cream the butter, add sugar and eggs and beat 10
minutes. Soda is dissolved in sour milk and mixed into the batter, the
walnuts, raisins, flour and lastly the baking powder added. Put the
batter into buttered pans and bake to a nice color.
No. 58—SPICE CAKE No. 2.
1 cup of butter
1½ cups of sugar
1 cup of sour milk
1 tsp. of soda
3 eggs
2 cups of raisins
2 tsps. of cinnamon
1 tsp. of cloves
½ tsp. of nutmeg
2 cups of flour
Preparation: Cream the butter with sugar and yolks of eggs, then add
soda, dissolved in sour milk, and raisins, cinnamon, ground cloves,
nutmeg and flour, and lastly the whites of eggs beaten to a stiff
froth. Butter a pan, put in the batter and bake 1 hour.
No. 59—SOUR CREAM CAKE.
1 cup of sugar
1 cup of sour milk
1 egg
1 pinch of salt
1 pinch of nutmeg
1 tsp. of soda
1 cup of flour
Preparation: The soda is mixed with sour milk and to it are added in
the order named, sugar, yolk of egg, salt, nutmeg, flour and the
stiffly beaten white of egg. Bake the batter in two layers and spread
on the lower layer the sour cream filling. This is made by mixing well
¼ cup of sour cream, 1 yolk of egg, 2 tablespoonfuls of sugar, ½
teaspoonful of flour, teaspoonful of lemon juice and cook it ½ minute,
stirring continually. When this has cooled, stir in the beaten white
of egg.
No. 60—THOUSAND PUFF TART.
1 lb. of fresh washed butter
1 lb. fine flour
½ pt. cold water
Whites of 2 eggs
2 tbsps. of rum
½ tsp. of baking powder
½ lb. of apricot or raspberry marmalade
Preparation: Mix the flour, water, egg, rum and baking powder. Cut the
cold butter into bits and spread it over the dough, fold the dough
over and roll out, repeat 3 to 4 times, then roll out thin. Now cut
out 6 to 8 disks the size of the tart you wish to make, turn up the
edge, brush over with yolks of eggs and bake light brown or yellow.
Dust with sugar when done, fill in apricot or raspberry marmalade,
place the disks one on top of the other. The top one should have no
marmalade, but be dusted with powdered sugar.
Remarks: This tart dough can be prepared like Good Tart dough in No.
93, a very good recipe.
No. 61—CHEESE TART.
¼ lb. of butter
¼ lb. of sugar
½ lb. of flour
2 eggs
½ tsp. of baking powder
For the Filling.
2 lbs. of cheese
¼ lb. of butter
¼ lb. of sugar
1 tbsp. of vanilla
2 tbsps. of flour
3 eggs
Preparation: Cream the butter, add sugar, eggs, flour and baking
powder. Butter a pan, roll out the dough and put in, turning up a high
rim. Cheese, butter, sugar, vanilla, flour, yolks of eggs and beaten
whites are mixed well, filled into the tart and baked until of a
yellow color.
No. 62—APPLE TART.
½ lb. of washed butter
½ lb. of flour
¼ pt. of water
White of 1 egg
1 tbsp. of rum
¼ tsp. of baking powder
For the Filling.
1 qt. of thick apple sauce or ½ peck of apples, stewed soft in 1½
glasses of white wine and sugar
For the Frosting.
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