Swedish Visiting Cake
For this week's Tuesdays with Dorie selection, Nancy of The Dogs Eat the Crumbs picked Swedish Visiting Cake on page 197 of Dorie's book, Baking: From My Home to Yours.
Nancy is awesome! I've been following her blog for a long time, and all her tweets. Her entries are filled with notes...you know that she made the cake and analyzed it for us. And of course Nancy picks a winner of a cake!
This is a simple and delightful cake. I love tea cakes, and this was super yummy.
You are supposed to make it a 10" cast iron skillet but I made mine in a 10" cake pan. Both still yummy! :)
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Recipe:
Nancy of The Dogs Eat the Crumbs' blog or...
Dorie's book, Baking: From My Home to Yours, page 197
29 comments:
mmmmmmmmmmmm....bellissima e buonissima!!
your cake is gorgeous! perfect crumb, too. Mine was 'slightly damp,' not in the way Dorie intended, but now that I know how delicious it is I'll definitely make it again.
Your cake looks great!
Your cake looks perfect, but everything you bake always looks perfect! :)
Looks great! We loved this one too. So easy and so delicious!
your cake looks great-- i love that first pacman picture! happy national library week!
Beautiful cake Mary! This one was a hit here too, definitely worthy of a repeat.
what a great cake--i hate to sound like everyone else, but the flavors are so perfect.
Your cake looks lovely! I made cupcakes :)
I love tea cakes! I was just thinking of making a tea cake this weekend. This one looks so beautiful!
great color and perfect browning on yours. good job!!! such a nice edge, crisp and wonderful looking. I made MINI visiting cakes!
your cake looks beautiful! Nice and thick with a gorgeous dusting of sugar! glad you enjoyed it - my family loved this as well!!
At first glance your picture at the top reminded me of pacman!! I love the color of your cake, wasn't this tasty?
Your cake wins my imaginary 'perfect texture' prize. It looks amazing! So fluffy yet tight crumbed. Oh my!!
I'll come visit - is there any left??? Nice cake Mary - so perfect looking! I agree - it's a yummy cake (that I'll make over and over)...!
Just perfect! Dare I say that yours looks even better than the photo in the book? Because seriously, I'm regretting not having any of this cake left...
Great job! It looks delicious!
Love that lonely little almond sliver in the first picture. Honestly makes that picture for me. I'm a sucker for lonely little nuts. HA HA! Happy National Library Week to my favorite librarian!
-CB
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mary, your cake is beautiful! i agree--a wonderful afternoon tea time cake:)
Your cake looks great. We loved it at my house.
Your cake is so pretty - perfect for tea, or breakfast, or midnight snack (if there's any left!)
Extra special thanks for baking along with me during National Library Week, and I appreciate the kind words, too.
Your cake looks perfect! I loved this one and will make it again.
Great looking cake. Looks so so good. How can something THIS easy be THIS good.
Your cake looks fantastic, Mary! I was very surprised by how fabulous it truly was and I know I'll be making it again.
your cake looks so good! Looking at your pictures is making me want to go and bake another cake right now!
I LOVED this cake - so simple but so tasty! I love the look of the almonds on yours, my almonds were naked but I like it with the skin on for the more rustic feel/look. =)
This looks delicious!!
Mmm...your Pac-Man cake looks fantastic!
I am just catching up. Your cake turned out perfectly!
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