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It all comes down to this: Wealthy families ate cakes. Everyone else ate pies. We are talking here about Americans in the 1700s and 1800s. The ingredients needed to make cakes were expensive, and ...
It all comes down to this: Wealthy families ate cakes. Everyone else ate pies. We are talking here about Americans in the 1700s and 1800s. The ingredients needed to make cakes were expensive, and ...
Cowboy Cake is an example of American baking deliciousness born of hard times. When cowboys moved out West, they didn't bring hens with them. Instead of eggs, they "made do by cooking down raisins ...
Christina Tosi is the latest guest on my podcast, Your Last Meal. Christina is the founder, CEO, and James Beard Award winning chef of Milk Bar, a much beloved bakery with locations in six cities. She ...
(JNS) Honey cake evokes a predictable set of associations: Brick-like brown loaves emerging from the oven to sit untouched on the Rosh Hashanah table, the epitome — and the punishment — of traditional ...
It all comes down to this: Wealthy families ate cakes. Everyone else ate pies. We are talking here about Americans in the 1700s and 1800s. The ingredients needed to make cakes were expensive, and ...