Make an Election Cake
November 4, 2024
EVEN if democracy does not seem to have lived up to its promises, election day is still a national tradition worth celebrating. Here’s a recipe suggestion:
“Election Cake seems to be derived from ‘Muster Cake.’ In the late 1600s and throughout the 1700s, some men were expected to attend military musters for training and were supplied with cake and cider as a reward. In the late 1700s, Election Day was new and a day of celebration. Eligible men who made the trek out to vote were given cake, cider, and alcohol outside of the polls and at parties.
“This recipe is from American Cookery by Amelia Simmons, the second edition published in 1796. This book is known for being the first known American cookbook. The full recipe makes a lot of cake. It contains 30 cups of flour and 36 eggs! I cut the recipe by about 1/7! The recipe also assumes you’re cooking in the 1700s and that it will take 24 hours for your sponge to rise. It took me about 45 minutes in my 21st century oven. Likewise, if your house is heated in November, you won’t have to cream the butter for 30 minutes. When I make this again (even the family liked it) I’ll probably add a cup of crushed walnuts. ”
Source: World Turned Upside Down