Halloween Seed Cake RecipesTraditional All Hallows Eve Cake Using Caraway Seed
Folk lore has it that in the UK county of Warwickshire, it was traditional to eat seed cake at Halloween. Here are two recipes to help revive that tradition.
Modern Halloween celebration dishes include pumpkin pie (after all, something needs to be done with the pumpkin flesh of the Jack O’Lantern) and the creation of horribly spooky looking food. However, in one small corner of the Midlands region of the UK, seed cake was the traditional food to be eaten on October 31st. A search of old cookery books shows there are two distinct types of seed cake. Hannah Glasse, in her book The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy published in 1805, made her seed cake using yeast. Yet Mrs Beeton in her Book of Household Management published in 1861 makes it like an ordinary cake using eggs and butter. Therefore two recipes for Halloween seed cake are offered here – one uses yeast, the other does not. Why not make one, or both of them to serve up at a traditional Halloween party? An old fashioned seed cake will make a delicious, fortifying treat to eat whilst playing traditional All Saints Eve games such as Knotting the Garter, Burning Nuts and Three Dishes as described in this article about Halloween Games and Superstitions. Halloween Seed Cake Recipe Using YeastIngredients:
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Other Sources: Chambers Edinburgh Journal, 1842
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