10 Easy, Tasty Stirred Cakes for Any Occasion
A Hebrew food roundup published on November 28, 2024 at 08:48 highlights 10 easy stirred cakes, all described as simple to make and especially suitable for home baking. The list spans fruit cakes, coffee cakes, and richer dessert cakes, and each entry includes ratings, preparation time, total time, difficulty, and ingredient count.
The selection begins with a Danish apple cake by Anat Tzarfati, rated 15 times, marked kosher and vegetarian, with 60 minutes of prep, 115 minutes total, difficulty easy, and 8 ingredients. It is followed by a cheesecake-style stirred cake by Keren Aberg, rated 17 times, kosher and vegetarian, with 20 minutes prep, 70 minutes total, 11 ingredients, and a poppy seed cake with pears by Amit Donskoy, rated 19 times, kosher, 10 minutes prep, 60 minutes total, and 9 ingredients.
Other recipes include a lemon stirred cake by Ruti Keinan, rated 53 times, kosher, 15 minutes prep, 45 minutes total, and 10 ingredients; a banana cake with salted chocolate topping by Nira and Ruti Russo, rated 16 times, kosher and vegetarian, 20 minutes prep, 40 minutes total, and 13 ingredients; and what the article calls the “world’s tastiest” orange and almond stirred cake by Ines Shilat Yanai, rated 148 times, kosher, 10 minutes prep, 40 minutes total, and 8 ingredients.
The roundup also features a tahini cake with halva strands and pistachios by Nira and Ruti Russo, rated 7 times, kosher and vegetarian, 25 minutes prep, 60 minutes total, and 13 ingredients; a honey and coffee cake by Yiska Atton, rated 14 times, kosher, 30 minutes prep, 70 minutes total, and 16 ingredients; a carrot stirred cake by Esther Doron Tzarfati, rated 25 times, kosher and vegetarian, 10 minutes prep, 60 minutes total, and 9 ingredients; and a banana cake with pecans and chocolate chips by Natalie Levin, rated 12 times, kosher and vegetarian, 20 minutes prep, 60 minutes total, and 13 ingredients.
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