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Cakes (Maida Heatter's Classic Library)
By Maida Heatter
Andrews McMeel Publishing - 1997
East 62nd Street Lemon Cake : page 22
I first made this cake over forty years ago when it was featured in the Sunday Times. It's a total classic, as good today as it was then. When made in a tube pan, it makes a beautiful appearance on a stand -- tall and glistening with the lemon glaze. It is also terrific baked in a pair of loaf pans, and slices beautifully. Great crumb, great flavor.
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The Original Kentucky Whiskey Cake : page 157
For years, I made this cake every Christmas--in one big cake, in numerous mini bundt cakes. It made me addicted to bourbon raisins, a jar of which is always in my pantry. I had sort of forgotten it--but made it again this year. In the form of mediium sized bundts, it was a really successful present. In the form of cute little baby bundts, it was beloved. I really don't know why I stopped making it, but I did use up all my Maker's Mark and have it on my shopping list. It's not a one day deal--you need to have the raisins soaking in the bourbon for at least a while. And the cake really does improve if it can sit a bit wrapped up in a bourbon-dampened piece of cheesecloth. But even if you make it at the last minute, it's still a great cake. And the separating of the eggs and the folding in of the whites is really not daunting. A truly great cake.
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