Loaf Cake
Tea Bread with Vine Fruit and Pine Nuts
This bread gets even better if stored for a day. Enjoy it toasted and buttered for breakfast.
Blackberry Jam Cake with Penuche Frosting
"Moist and pretty in color when blackberry, currant, or some such jam was used, [jam cake] was a favorite with pioneer women, for it kept well," James Beard wrote in his American Cookery (Little Brown, 1972). The only thing more that might be said about jam cake is that it is delicious.
Apricot Pistachio Fruitcakes
Because the more traditional dark fruitcakes aren't really to her liking, senior editor Sarah Belk created this one, filled with her favorite nuts and dried fruits. To make these gifts even more festive, she suggest decorating the glazed cakes with additional dried fruits and nuts.
Cranberry-Walnut Pumpkin Bread
Dense, moist, and delicious, this bread is great as a quick snack or with a bit of whipped honey butter for afternoon tea.
Streusel Coffee Cake
By Terezinha de Melo
Coconut Bread
This bread is slightly sweet, like some corn breads, and works well as an accompaniment for the island pork tenderloin salad . It also makes a nice island-style tea bread when served in the afternoon with lime marmalade and hibiscus tea.
Pecan Harvest Loaf
By Ann Warren and Joan Lilly
Sweet Potato and Zucchini Bread
By Debbie Fleming
Honey Cake
Honey cake is often served during Rosh Hashanah because honey symbolizes wishes for "sweet" things to come. The cake becomes moister and its flavors deepen a day or two after it's made.
Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 3 hr (includes cooling)
Lemon-Lime Pound Cake
Using sweet soda pop in dessert recipes is a southern tradition.
By Gertrude Burnom
Chocolate Lovers' Honey Cake
By Joan Nathan
Lemon Tea Bread
This recipe yields 2 regular-size loaves or 5 mini-loaves. When we tested the smaller loaves (which innkeeper Debby Hayden prefers), we used disposable 6- x 3- x 2-inch loaf pans—sometimes called baby loaf pans—and baked the bread for about 45 minutes instead of 1 hour.
Panque de Almendra
Almond "Pound Cake"
Panque is apparently a phonetic spelling of "pound cake," though it really isn't very similar. The texture is somewhat more like a sponge cake. My recipe is an adaption of one by Mària Concepción Portillo de Carballido.
By Zarela Martinez