Cake
Viennese Linzertorte Cake
You'll find all the flavors of a traditional Linzertorte — a hazelnut, spice and raspberry jam tart — in this delicious cake. The top is covered with a piped frosting that imitates the lattice crust of the classic dessert. One ingredient that is a definite departure from the original is the Chinese five-spice powder; it adds a lovely nuance.
Lindy's — or Is It Reuben's? — Cheesecake
A Greek man answered an ad we ran in The New York Times for a baker. He said he baked Lindy's cheesecakes. "You get me the ingredients I want—pure cream cheese, eggs, and heavy cream and I'll make you Lindy's cheesecake." He was a gem. He baked Lindy's cheesecake for our restaurant.
Miriam Perlof, founder, the Country Club Restaurant and Pastry Diner, Philadelphia
By Joan Nathan
Heavenly Apple Cake
In my family we always inaugurate the Jewish New Year with our first apple dessert of the fall season. The tradition in Andra's home is to begin the year with a round challah and to end it with a cake topped with concentric circles of sliced apples. This dessert is very similar to Jewish apple cake, a Polish dessert that was very popular in church cookbooks throughout Maryland. I believe it is called Jewish because it is an oil-based rather than a butter-based cake. Andra's version is particularly easy, attractive, and delicious.
By Joan Nathan
Butterscotch Almond Cheesecake
Cheesecakes have been popular in Britain for five hundred years. Our version has a shortbread crust, butterscotch topping and a filling laced with Scotch whisky.
Coconut Sour Cream Cake
By Billie Tumblin
Apricot Honey Cake
"One thing I cannot get out of my head" said Ben Moskovitz, owner of Star Bakery in Oak Park, Michigan. "Was the food better growing up in Czechoslovakia or were the people hungrier there? My mother made a honey cake for the holiday, and it was so delicious. Honey was too expensive for us, so my mother burned the sugar to make it brown. Here I use pure honey, but I still think my mother's cake was better and I know I am wrong. The taste of hers is still in my mouth."
Mr. Moskovitz's European honey cake follows, with a few of my American additions. Other European Jewish bakers interviewed for this book also bake with white rye flour and cake flour when we would use all-purpose flour. I have included both choices.
By Joan Nathan
Brownie Pudding Cake
Recipes for this dessert, also known as chocolate upside-down cake and hot fudge pudding cake, turn up in cookbooks published by women's clubs and church guilds all around the Midwest. The cake separates into layers as it bakes, making its own sauce.
Chocolate-Orange Bûche de Noël
This updated version of France's Christmas classic features orange mousse in a chocolate sponge cake roll and a decadent garnish of chocolate truffles. Kumquats and festive greenery add even more glamour.
Layered Mocha Cream Torte
This is the chocolate lover's dream dessert: rich, creamy and intensely flavored.
Plum Upside-Down Cake
Plums replace pineapple in a terrific rendition of a favorite dessert.
By Mary Jo Thoresen
Chocolate-Almond Torte
Here's a flourless chocolate cake with a light, soufflé-like texture. Serve it with some coffee ice cream.
Aunt Geraldine's Chocolate Cake
By Beth Harrison
Bittersweet Chocolate and Almond Cake
This almost flourless cake is easy to prepare.
By Michel Depardon
Chocolate-Strawberry-Orange Wedding Cake
Like the cake layers, the frosting is made in two separate batches; each batch yields about eight cups.
Ivy is for decoration only; please remove ivy before cutting cakes.