"Coffee cake" is an English equivalent of the Pennsylvania Dutch word "schteeper."Specifically, the term calls to mind coffee cakes that are made with the dry ingredients flour, sugar and salt. Moist ingredients include butter, cream, lard and warm water. Yeast helps the dough to rise to its attractive height. Cinnamon is sprinkled on top.
Hello, Basicly the same top as a Funny cake,but instead of chocolate on the bottom,there would be lemon on the bottom in a pie crust.I need to go through my Nan-na's recipes.My Dad loved McKinley Cakepie,I instead liked the Funny Cake.From Buddy Renninger
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"Cake" is an English equivalent of the Pennsylvania Dutch word "Kucha."Specifically, the word "Kucha" may refer to one cake or to what could have been one cake but is cut or otherwise formed into many smaller, often bite-sized pieces. In terms of the latter, it actually is the plural form "Kuchen" that one might think should be used, but is not.
I do not think it is possible to make a cake out of just 2 ingredients.
The ingredients in a hoe cake or johnny cake include cornmeal, water or milk, and salt. Sometimes other ingredients like leavening, butter, and/or eggs may be added, and those ingredients would make such bread closer to pancakes.
Ingredients without sugar.
At the store. All the ingredients for a typical cake may be found at any grocery store or supermarket.
Slaves, hopeless souls, and cake.
A bowl, a whisk, a cake mix and an arm
A cake is a solution because all of the ingredients are mixed together.
"Cherry cakes" is an English equivalent of the Pennsylvania Dutch phrase "Kasha Kucha."Specifically, the word "Kasha" means "cherry." The word "Kucha" means "cake." The end result of the making and baking are about twenty (20) dessert balls, each about two (2) inches/5.08 centimeters in size each.