Showing posts with label mary todd lincoln. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mary todd lincoln. Show all posts
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Mary Todd Lincoln's Courting Cake
From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...I know, I know! I'm a few days late, but my intentions were good. I had planned to feature this recipe on Lincoln's birthday, but things around here are moving at a dervish pace and, despite a background in logistics, I am, for the moment anyway, at the mercy of my environment. We have sold and bought a house and are in the throws of sorting and packing items that will work in quarters smaller than I have seen since I was a bride. While we are not yet members of the small house movement, we are about to shed 1,000 square feet and I feel positively heroic as we undertake this endeavor. It's a good thing that the Silver Fox and I like each other, though that may change when he learns that some of his favorite, carefully collected ceramic hippos may have to be sacrificed to fit the confines of a much smaller place and simpler lifestyle we have chosen. To ease the pain, I made this cake for him tonight and I am happy to report it ain't half bad. The recipe comes from the Lincoln National Historic Site and they believe it is much like the one that Mary used to make the cake she served to Abe when he came a-courtin'. The realist in me wants to point out that Bundt pans are not part of our culinary history, but I guess all good stories need a bit of embroidery, so I'll be standing down and just report that this is a nice cake. It is a cross between a sponge and pound cake and it develops a lovely flavor as it sits. I'll probably be making this again, but next time I think I'll replace vanilla with almond extract to intensify the almond flavor of the cake. Make sure you coat your pan well, as this cake doesn't want to leave the pan. I think those of you who try the Courting Cake will be pleased. It is easy to make and very flavorful. Here is how it is made.
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courting cake
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dessert
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