Honey Cake

Ingrients & Directions 2 Eggs 1 c Sugar 3/4 c Oil 3/4 c Honey 1/2 ts Bi-carb. soda 1/2 ts Ground Cloves 2 tb Cocoa 1 c Self-raising flour 1 c Plain flour 1 c Boiling water VARIATIONS 1/2 ts Mixed spices; (optional) – -and 1/2 ts Cinnamon; (optional) Oven […]

Ingrients & Directions


2 Eggs
1 c Sugar
3/4 c Oil
3/4 c Honey
1/2 ts Bi-carb. soda
1/2 ts Ground Cloves
2 tb Cocoa
1 c Self-raising flour
1 c Plain flour
1 c Boiling water

VARIATIONS
1/2 ts Mixed spices; (optional) –
-and
1/2 ts Cinnamon; (optional)

Oven Temperature: 375 degrees F (190 degrees C).

Mix eggs with sugar. Add remaining ingredients in the following order: oil,
honey, soda, cloves, cocoa and flour. Lastly, add boiling water. Bake for
1-1 1/4 hours.

Add one of the variations, if desired.

NOTES : 1. Honey cake is a favourite for Rosh Ha’Shanah but can be enjoyed
all year round. 2. I like this honey cake better than any other that I have
tasted. It is a wonderfully aromatic and deliciously moist cake, keeps very
well (provided it is stored in an air-tight cake tin) – if it lasts long
enough to be stored! It is remarkably easy to make. If I can make it, so
can anyone! 3. I have never tried the variations because I like it just as
it comes. 4. From “THE AUSTRALIAN JEWISH COOK BOOK: I love to eat Jewish,”
published by the Mothers Book Committee of the Bialik College Parents
Association, Hawthorn, Victoria, p. 72.

Yields
1 Servings

RobinDee

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