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Indian Pound Cake, 1827
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Kitchen B.
February 8, 2021
One may wish to visit Richard Sax' cookbook/Bible on American desserts which also includes his variation/take on this recipe. It is called "Eliza Leslie's Indian Pound Cake." It uses lemon zest, brandy, baking powder and both white and brown sugar. It uses a 1:1 ration of AP flour to cornmeal. And it uses 8 eggs ... but for 2 loaves, not one. It bakes for 45 minutes. He cites the recipe as 1837, not 1827 ... so, maybe Eliza changed it a bit ... I love it.
gardeningal
August 10, 2016
This is interesting and delicious looking. Thank you!
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Thank you, AntoniaJames, I love a good recipe and history. Should be a win-win.
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Thank you, AntoniaJames, I love a good recipe and history. Should be a win-win.
AntoniaJames
July 13, 2016
Sounds delicious!
Anyone interested in the source material will be pleased to see that Google scanned the book as part of its Library Project. "Seventy-five Receipts" can be found here: https://books.google.com/books?id=XX4EAAAAYAAJ&q=blueberries#v=onepage&q=blueberries&f=false You'll see that the table of contents is linked to the related text in this digital version. ;o)
Anyone interested in the source material will be pleased to see that Google scanned the book as part of its Library Project. "Seventy-five Receipts" can be found here: https://books.google.com/books?id=XX4EAAAAYAAJ&q=blueberries#v=onepage&q=blueberries&f=false You'll see that the table of contents is linked to the related text in this digital version. ;o)
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