Is it wise to proclaim in so bald, naked, and unqualified a way as many do, that the holiness of converted people is by faith only, and not at all by personal exertion? Is it according to the proportion of God’s Word? I doubt it. That faith in Christ is the root of all holiness…no well-instructed Christian will ever think of denying. But surely the Scriptures teach us that in following holiness the true Christian needs personal exertion and work as well as faith.
Mix ricotta, sugar and vanilla together and set aside. Combine the orange
liquor and honey, toss with the berries. Slice cake and then cut slices
into triangle pieces. Line the bottom of a 8-inch spring form pan and
sprinkle with rum. Line the sides with ladyfingers. Spread half of the
ricotta mixture over the cake layer on bottom. Sprinkle with some berries.
Place another layer of cake down and sprinkle with orange juice and vodka
mixture, ricotta cream and some berries. The last layer should be a layer
of cake. Cover with whipped cream. Decorate with the reserved berries.
Chill over night.
Source: "The Yankee Kitchen" 03-18-93 (#4) [Dora]
Posted to MM-Recipes Digest by "Wayne T. Jones" <waynej@mail.austasia.net>
on Mar 12, 1998
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