Sunday, 15 April 2012

A slice of cake.

So next on the list is cake. There is so much to say on this subject so I have sliced it in to more suitable portions … well, thirds!
Cake seems to be a word that covers all types of puddings, desserts and tea-time treats but what really is cake? The word itself originates from an Old Norse word ‘kaka,’ but the real definition of cake is quite elusive. Different people define it in different ways, and different countries have different definitions.  In Italy, cake translates as ‘torta’ but in Britain we would consider ‘torta’ to be a tart which isn’t really cake at all.  In France, ‘gâteau’ means cake, but we have translated this as a sort of pudding layered cake with fresh cream and fruit rather than an actual cake.

Sweet and tasty, but not Cake.


Cheesecakes, teacakes, Eccles cakes, cream cakes and pancakes are all fakes in my opinion. As are muffins (English and American), pastries, tarts, and buns. On the other hand, I would put banana bread and gingerbread under a cake heading, despite their name.

So what is my cake definition? Really, I have decided this based on my own taste preferences because when I want a cake, bake a cake, or crave cake, it is a sponge I want. The soft, holey texture that crumbles down your top as you devour it. The  sticky sweet toppings or fillings, such as buttercream, jam, fondant, frosting, icing or marzipan, which adorn the plain sponge in a way that tempts you to simply eat the topping separately to the cake. Although you know the pure sugary sweetness would make you regret such a choice, cake needs toppings and fillings but the toppings and fillings need the cake too. They have achieved a successful, edible relationship.
A True Cake.


In my book, these are the real cakes. The Birthday cakes, Christmas cakes, Fairy-cakes, Sandwich cakes and Cup-cakes, all made with flour, butter, sugar, eggs, flavouring and leavening. These are the cakes I want daily. The cakes that send me to fat-fighting clubs. The cakes that made me want to bake. And, with one exception, (see my earlier post!) the cakes that I truly love.


7 comments:

  1. Hmmmm... I actually fancy cake now! :0(
    Got me thinking CAKE CAKE and... cake!
    Very good Ellen! :D xxxx

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  2. Ellen, I am trying to be a good girl and there you go talking about CAKE! I have decided that in honour of your Blog, I need to eat CAKE or maybe with no CAKE at home right now I could eat some of that M&S Easter Egg :) Yes I know you are suprised I still have some left. Love your view on FOOD :)) SEVGI

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  3. Mmmm sponge! Great peice of writing xx

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  4. Stop making me hungry!

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  5. I am practicing the line "What, Ellen McCabe, the famous Writer, yes she is my friend"....Fantastic piece Ellen xxxx

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  6. Should be "What?"

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  7. I agree with most Ellen, but what about sponge with stuff in? I like cake with dried fruit, cherries or nuts (or all three!) - nice moist cake (Chrissy cake!) that doesn't crumble down your top but you have to lick your fingers afterwards! xx

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