Not exact matches
And then, there's the
traditional Swedish
apple cake.
I have been using your
Traditional Irish Soda Bread as my mainstay (use to be the carrot
cake cupcakes with added grated
apple, poppy seeds, dates...) and at Easter I was missing the taste of Hot Cross Buns so I added 1 / 4cup currants, 1tsp cinnamon, 1 / 4tsp nutmeg, dash of clove & allspice and 1 / 4cup diced candied peel to the soda bread and it was a great substitute.
Cold soba noodles dipping sauce, the best sushi I've ever had, a
traditional tea ceremony that made me feel like an extra from the Karate Kid II, but without the sexual tension between Tamlyn Tomita and me *, bowls and bowls of ramen noodles, fuji
apples sweeter than honey, snacks that look too cute to eat and a honey sponge
cake that nearly everybody in the country ate for their snack time, but I had never had before.
Blueberry Muffins (Cooking for Two) Lemon Glazed Scones Doughnut Muffins Cinnamon Twist Bread with a Butter Glaze Honey Beer Bread Irish Soda Bread — A Daring Baker's Challenge
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Traditional Focaccia — A Daring Baker's Challenge Siopao (Fillipino Filled Buns) Dutch Ontbijtkoek Glazed
Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal Bread Pumpkin Bread with Caramel Icing Apricot Muffins Buttery Cinnamon Rolls Casatiello — Italian Easter Bread Mother's Loaf
Cake Pretzel Bread Buns Cinnamon Scones with Orange Glaze Best Dinner Rolls Ever Cinnamon Bread Deluxe Summer Cherry Muffins Cherry Scones for Cherry Season
My family really doesn't like
traditional honey
cake so I'm always looking for recipes that work in
apples and honey and this one is perfect!
To be honest, I think it's a lovely idea for the
traditional apple - and - honey element but it's otherwise not necessary because the
cake has so much character and moisture without them, they're not going to be very noticeable.
Yes, a honey
cake is
traditional — but
apples are also a
traditional Rosh Hashanah food.