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Queen Elizabeth Cake

 Categories: Cakes, Desserts 
      Yield: 1 servings 
  
      1 c  -Boiling water                      1    Egg 
      1 c  Dates;chopped                       1 ts Vanilla 
      1 ts Baking soda                     1 1/2 c  Flour,all purpose 
    1/2 c  Butter                              1 ts Baking powder 
      1 c  Sugar,granulated                  1/2 ts -Salt 
 
------------------------------BROILED TOPPING------------------------------ 
    1/4 c  Butter                            3/4 c  Coconut;shredded;half nuts 
    1/2 c  Brown sugar;packed                       -if desired 
    1/4 c  Light cream                     
  
  "This date and nut cake always included a broiled topping. Lazy Daisy was a 
  plain cake with the same topping. ... Queen Elizabeth cakes have appeared 
  in cook books coast to coast for many years. Some claim that the recipe was 
  a favorite of the Queen Mother and given to worthy groups as a fund raiser 
  during World War II. One from Quebec's Eastern Townships includes the 
  footnote that says that, "This is not to be passed on but must be sold for 
  charitable purposes for 15 cents. 
    In a reply to our query about the name of this recipe, the Queen Mother's 
  Lady-in-Waiting writes; "I fear I have to tell you that, although we have 
  known about this recipe for many years, it did not originate from either 
  Buckingham Palace or Clarence House...However as Her Majesty always made it 
  a rule, due to the number of requests receieved, never to give "favorite 
  recipes", I fear that I have to tell you that you that should you wish to 
  include this recipe in any cookbook, it should only be called a 'date and 
  walnut cake' with no reference to the Queen Mother." 
   
  Pour water over dates and soda; let stand until lukewarm. In bowl, cream 
  butter with sugar; beat in egg and vanilla. Mix together flour, baking 
  powder and salt; add to creamed mixture alternately with date mixture. 
  Spread in a greased and floured 9 inch square cake pan. Bake in 350F oven 
  for 40 minutes or until tester comes out clean. 
   
  Broiled Topping: In a small heavy saucepan, combine butter, packed brown 
  sugar, light cream and coconut (half nuts if desired). Bring to a boil, 
  stirring; boil gently for 1 minute. Spread over warm baked cake; broil 
  until bubbly and lightly browned, watching carefully. 
   
  SOURCE: The Forties chapter, _A Century of Canadian Home Cooking_




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