By kosher.com
Kindle Cake
Instructions
Cook:1h 20min
Kindle is the typical cake that was prepared for Kiddush on Shabbat after shul in the morning. My father recited the Kiddush on Shabbat with a drink of Schnapps, which he enjoyed while eating a piece of kindle. Kindle is also a wonderful accompaniment to a cup of hot tea. My mother’s family customarily baked this for Purim and baked meringue kisses with the egg whites that were left. This custom continues in our family today. Unlike other yeast-based pastries, the characteristic texture of kindle depends on the dough not rising. This cake freezes well, and can be made in advance. Yields 2 (14- x 16-inch) rolls, or 1 (14- x 26-inch) roll
Updated at: Wed, 11 Dec 2024 09:20:36 GMT
Nutrition balance score
Unbalanced
Glycemic Index
66
Moderate
Nutrition per serving
Calories5356.8 kcal (268%)
Total Fat238.5 g (341%)
Carbs754.9 g (290%)
Sugars368.4 g (409%)
Protein80.1 g (160%)
Sodium1005 mg (50%)
Fiber29.5 g (105%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
Ingredients
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3 cupsflour
½ cupsugar
1 teaspoonbaking powder
⅛ teaspoonbaking soda
salt
1 ouncelemon
juiced about, and zested
3egg yolks
½ cupoil
½ cupseltzer water
1 teaspoonDry Yeast
or other active dry yeast
½ cuppreserves
Tuscanini Raspberry, apricot, or lekvar, prune butter
1 cupwalnuts
finely chopped
¾ cupsugar
1 teaspooncinnamon
⅓ cupdark raisins
2 tablespoonsHoney
1egg
beaten with 1 teaspoon water
¼ teaspoonsugar
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