CURRANT CAKES
1/2 lb currants
3/4 lb flour, divided use
1 lb butter
1 lb sugar
6 eggs
1 lemon, rind of
1 lemon, juice of
1/4 tsp salt
Mix the currants with some of the flour.
Work butter and sugar together to a smooth cream, then slowly work in whole eggs one at a time. Add a little of the flour, lemon rind, juice of the lemon, and salt. Work in slowly the rest of the flour and the currants.
Drop by spoonfuls on large buttered pans, pressing flat with a knife as the cakes are better when very thin. A good plan is to heat the pan a bit and allow the cakes to melt as much as possible before putting them in the oven to bake. Be sure to butter the pans thoroughly; otherwise, the thin cakes will be difficult to remove.
Source: Pennsylvania Dutch Cook Book - Fine Old Recipes, Culinary Arts Press, 1936
Note: No baking time or temperature was provided. I would bake at 350 degrees F and watch the first sheet closely taking note of time.
1/2 lb currants
3/4 lb flour, divided use
1 lb butter
1 lb sugar
6 eggs
1 lemon, rind of
1 lemon, juice of
1/4 tsp salt
Mix the currants with some of the flour.
Work butter and sugar together to a smooth cream, then slowly work in whole eggs one at a time. Add a little of the flour, lemon rind, juice of the lemon, and salt. Work in slowly the rest of the flour and the currants.
Drop by spoonfuls on large buttered pans, pressing flat with a knife as the cakes are better when very thin. A good plan is to heat the pan a bit and allow the cakes to melt as much as possible before putting them in the oven to bake. Be sure to butter the pans thoroughly; otherwise, the thin cakes will be difficult to remove.
Source: Pennsylvania Dutch Cook Book - Fine Old Recipes, Culinary Arts Press, 1936
Note: No baking time or temperature was provided. I would bake at 350 degrees F and watch the first sheet closely taking note of time.
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