Tea Cakes Recipes From Slavery

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Logo recipes Learn how to make tea cakes, a traditional African American dessert dating back to the 1600s. This recipe uses simple ingredients and a secret ingredient for moist and fluffy cakes that are perfect for high te… See more

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Logo recipes Recipe Instructions In a medium sized bowl, whisk together the flour, salt and baking soda and set aside.In the bowl of your mixer, add butter and sugar and mix together on high speed until fluffy … Turn mixer to medium speed and add in one egg and vanilla extract and beat until well … Lastly, turn mixer to slow speed and add in flour mixture in intervals of three beating after …

1. In a medium sized bowl, whisk together the flour, salt and baking soda and set aside.
2. In the bowl of your mixer, add butter and sugar and mix together on high speed until fluffy …
3. Turn mixer to medium speed and add in one egg and vanilla extract and beat until well …
4. Lastly, turn mixer to slow speed and add in flour mixture in intervals of three beating after …

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Logo recipes Feb 27, 2024  · Learn how enslaved women made tea cakes with limited ingredients and how they became a symbol of Black American culture. Find a simple recipe for Southern tea cakes and …

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Logo recipes Jun 19, 2016  · Juneteenth, the day when many African-Americans mark the end of slavery, is also associated with traditional foods from the black community. One woman wants to revive a …

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Logo recipes Sep 19, 2016  · Jim and Winnie were both born into slavery in the early 1800s. They fell in love while together on a Mississippi plantation. ... Harold insists that the cookies be referred to as …

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