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Prep Time: 0 Minutes Cook Time: 20 Minutes |
Ready In: 20 Minutes Servings: 6 |
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ı made this cake today .. its basic cake ..but we make with turkish tea or ginger ale soda or turkish coffe sometimes .smell is very different The history of cakes, goes a long way back. Among the remains found in Swiss lake villages were crude cakes make from roughly crushed gains, moistened, compacted and cooked on a hot stone. Read more . Such cakes can be regarded as a form of unleavened bread, as the precursor of all modern European baked products. Some modern survivors of these mixtures still go by the name 'cake', for instance oatcakes, although these are now considreed to be more closely related to biscuits by virtue of their flat, thin shape and brittle texture. Ancient Egypt was the first culture to show evidence of true skill in bakin, making many kinds of bread including some sweetened with hone. The Greeks had a form of cheesecake and the Romans developed early versions of fruitcakes with raisins, nuts and other fruits. These ended up in 14th century Britain. Chaucer mentions immense cakes made for special occasions. One was made with 13 kilograms of flour and contained butter, cream, eggs, spices, currants and honey. Moulds, in the form of cake hoops or pans have been used for forming cakes since at least the mid-17th century. Most cakes were eaten accompanied by a glass of sweet wine or tea. At large banquets, elaborately decorated cakes might form part of the display, but would probably not be eaten. By the mid-19th century the French were including a separate sweet course at the end of the meal which might include 'gateau.' During the 19th century, technology made the cake-baker's life much easier. The chemical raising agent bicarbonate of soda, introduced in the 1840's, followed by baking powder ( a dry mixture of bicarbonate of soda with a mild acid), replaced yeast, providing a greater leavening power with less effort. Another technology breakthrough was more accuate temperature controlled ovens. Ingredients:
2 cups sugar |
1 cup canola oil |
1 cup turkish tea (well-steeped (tea).) |
2 1/2 cups of flour |
3 eggs |
3 tbspoon cocoa |
1 1bspoon baking powder |
1 tbsp vanilia extract or powder. |
1 cup hazelnut crused littel bit. |
1/2 cup milk |
1 tea spoon cinamon |
Directions:
1. -Beat the eggs and add sugar and oil and turkish tea cocoa Mix well. 2. When its mix well take out 1 1/2 cup in this mixture we gonna use this later for sauce .. 3. -Add baking powder and flour,vanilia extract,milk , cinamon and hazelnuts 4. -Pour in a greased oven tray .. 5. -Bake in for 20-30minutes in a preheated oven at 360F. 6. When its cooked pour the sauce with brush all over to cake 7. -Let it sit for at least 15 minutes before you cut and serve. |
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