Sweet Baked Goods A Plum Cake

623. a plum cake
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(from The Complete Cook: Plain and Practical Directions for Cooking and Housekeeping by J.M. Sanderson, 1846)

Ingredients:

1/4 pint of dough​
1/2 lb. moist sugar​
1/2 lb. butter​
1 tea-cup of cream​
2 eggs​
1 lb. currants​
raisins (optional)​
1 tsp. allspice​
2 oz. candied orange peel​
1 oz. carraway seeds​

Instructions:

A quartern of dough, half a pound of moist sugar, half a pound of butter, a tea-cup full of cream and two eggs, a pound of currants (add raisins if you please) a tea-spoonful of allspice, two ounces of candied orange peel cut small, and an ounce of carraway seeds. Roll the dough out several times, and spread over the several ingredients; flour the pan well, and set it on one side the fire to rise; bake an hour and a half. A richer cake may be made by adding more sweetmeats, butter, eggs, and almonds, and so forth. The dough made as bread; when risen, melt the butter in warm milk and put to it with the other ingredients, and put to rise.​

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