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  2. 20 Classic Cake Recipes Straight From Grandma's Kitchen - AOL

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    Grandma Ruby's moist, dense, and sweet buttermilk pound cake has a subtle hint of lemon. It's fantastic alone, but recipe creator James Buddy Clower suggests serving with a scoop of vanilla ice ...

  3. List of cakes - Wikipedia

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    Pizza cake: Canada: A savory multi-layer cake with pizza ingredients such as tomato sauce, pepperoni, and cheese. Pryanik [32] Poland [32] A type of gingerbread spiced with cinnamon, ginger, cloves and cardamom. Piñata Smash Cake Mexico [33] A sponge cake with a candy and cream filling that is smashed open in a manner similar to a piñata ...

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  5. 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.

  6. Hot milk cake - Wikipedia

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    A simple recipe from 1911 [2] is made with sugar, eggs, flour, salt, baking powder and hot milk, with optional ingredients of chocolate, nuts or coconut. Compared to a typical butter cake, a hot milk cake uses fewer expensive ingredients, so it became popular during the Great Depression and among people coping with the restrictions of rationing during World War II.

  7. Upside-down cake - Wikipedia

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    The first American recipes for upside-down cake, using prunes, appeared in newspapers in 1923. [5] [6]Traditional upside-down preparations include the American pineapple upside-down cake, the French Tarte Tatin, [7] and the Brazilian or Portuguese bolo de ananás (also known as bolo de abacaxi).

  8. Battenberg cake - Wikipedia

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    Battenberg cake by British food manufacturer Lyons A coffee and walnut Battenberg with tea to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II Battenberg accompanied with tea Bakers construct Battenberg cakes by baking yellow and pink almond sponge-cakes separately, then cutting and combining the pieces in a chequered pattern.

  9. Angel cake - Wikipedia

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    Angel cake is a type of layer cake that originated in the United Kingdom, [1] and first became popular in the late 19th century. [citation needed]Made with butter, caster sugar, eggs, vanilla extract, self-raising flour, baking powder, and red and yellow food colouring, it consists of two or three layers of baked butter cake which are often coloured white, pink and yellow.