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  2. Ash cake - Wikipedia

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    Nathan ben Abraham, the 11th-century Mishnah exegete, explains the method of making a type of ash cake (ma'asei re'afīm) in Palestine. They would bake the cake by heating to fire temperature broken potsherds and spreading the dough over them. [13] Maimonides says that the dough, in this case, was spread over hot tiles and a lid-covering placed ...

  3. Twelve gorgeous layer cakes to make right now - AOL

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    This story originally featured on Saveur.. Layer cakes originated in the South, and with their over-the-top grandeur and unapologetic sweetness, they’re inexorably linked to the culture.

  4. “Is It Cake?” Star Jonny Manganello Creates Two-tiered, Six ...

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    The former contestant of Netflix's Is It Cake? shared the "fun challenge" of making a two-tiered, six-layer wedding cake using the children's electric oven playset on TikTok and Instagram, with a ...

  5. List of cakes - Wikipedia

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    A Madeira cake covered with a thick layer of chocolate and decorated with marzipan. Tuxedo cake: Unknown A sheet or circular cake with layers of chocolate cake, chocolate mousse, whipping cream and sometimes a layer of vanilla sponge cake. The dark and light colours of the cake are meant to resemble a tuxedo. Twinkie: United States

  6. Layer cake - Wikipedia

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    For a Dobos torte, all cake layers are baked separately.. Whereas in modern layer cakes, layers are generally baked to a height of around 2 inches (5.1 cm) and split horizontally, another method of preparing cake layers is used for cakes like Dobos torte and Prinzregententorte: The cake batter is baked in seven or eight separate thin layers, [2] about a half-inch thick each in the finished stack.

  7. Mashed Potato Layer Bake Recipe - AOL

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  8. Mille-feuille - Wikipedia

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    According to the Oxford Companion to Sugar and Sweets, mille-feuille recipes from 17th century French and 18th century English cookbooks are a precursor to layer cakes.. The earliest mention of the name mille-feuille itself appears in 1733 in an English-language cookbook written by French chef Vincent La Chapelle. [4]

  9. Sandbakelse - Wikipedia

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    Sandbakelse, sandbakkels (meaning sand pastry), or sandkaker are a type of a sugar cookie commonly served during Christmas in Norway. They are also popular in Finland where they are known as hiekkahentuset. Sandbakelse are made of flour, ground almond, butter, eggs, sugar, and almond extract—possibly with vanilla or rarely cardamom. After the ...