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Buttermilk Gingerbread

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Dairy, Eggs, Grains Cake 12 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1/4 l Buttermilk
250 g Self-raising flour
175 g Fine moist sugar (like brown sugar; but then white:)
1 Egg
1 1/2 ts Allspice
300 g Mixed raisins; nuts, chopped dried apricots; chopped candied ginger; candied orange/lemon peel
You can add a tablespoon of ginger syrup for even spicier taste

INSTRUCTIONS

From: dijcks@ims-tc.ce.philips.nl ("Stephanie v. Dijck")
Date: Thu, 22 Sep 1994 19:45:31 +0000
Preheat oven to 180C (350 F).  In a bowl, mix flour, sugar and allspice.
Add egg and buttermilk, mix well with an electric mixer. Mix until the
batter is creamy, with small air bubbles. Carefully fold in the
raisin/nut/ginger/apricot/peel mixture. Don't stir too long!  Put the
batter in a (24 cm) rectangular cake dish (grease it first to make things
easier after baking ;)
Bake for 1 hour until done (do the knitting-needle test!) and golden/dark
brown.  Take the cake from the dish, leave to cool for 10-15 minutes. After
that, wrap the cake in a plastic bag or in a piece of aluminium/aluminum
foil and let cool completely. The last step is essential! If you leave the
cake to cool 'in open air' it will get dry: it should be moist and sticky.
Cut in thin slices; this recipe has 15 servings (!). Throw away the first
and last piece if you don't like the tough texture. Great in winter with
hot cocoa...
Here in the Netherlands, we have two types of allspice.  One is for making
gingerbread as above, the other is for making 'speculaas'. I'm not really
sure which one is for sale outside our country, but the main ingredient is
cinnamon for both, so it shouldn't make too much of a difference.
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