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Rosh Hashanah honey cake round-up

Whether you have a fail-proof favourite or are still searching for that elusive perfect recipe, we all want a great honey cake on our Rosh Hashanah tables. Not too dry, sticky on top, and maybe just a little bit different from everyone else’s.

September 21, 2016 14:55
(Picture: Hanna Goldsmith/BuildingFeasts.com)

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Jessica Weinstein,

Jessica Weinstein

2 min read

Here’s our round-up of the best or most interesting recipes, updated for this year, that have graced the JC’s pages over the years. There’s a new recipe for 2018 which diverges from the traditional notions of honey cake and we go back to the 1950s with a tart recipe, a recipe designed for children of the 1970s and two boozy versions to start your new year with a bang!

The food editor’s pick
The internet is full of bloggers adapting traditional recipes to make them bigger and better. Hanna Goldsmith from blog Building Feasts is one such blogger. A mum of four, she needs a honey cake that ticks a lot of boxes. JC food editor Victoria has picked that recipe this year for her festival table. Fresh from a tasting session in the JC kitchens Victoria said: "It is deliciously moist, even though it still had that trademark honey cake 'dip' on the surface".
Spiced, sweet and moist honey cake

From thejc.com

2018 Meringue-topped honey carrot cake 
Honey cake with a difference. This gluten free cake has a citrus zing of lime and oranges and includes carrots to keep the cake extra moist. Golden meringue peaks elevate it to a special yom tov cake.