Michele Posted October 20, 2021 Posted October 20, 2021 R = Roulade (jelly roll for non-French speakers)
Mary Klepac Posted October 20, 2021 Posted October 20, 2021 Quick Coffee Cake. I know, it's a stretch but I couldn't come up with a cake with quince jam.
MoniqueN. Posted October 21, 2021 Posted October 21, 2021 I think we're missing two characters? R and S?
Cassel Posted October 21, 2021 Author Posted October 21, 2021 Monique, I think we happened to have an extra Q inserted between the S and T
Sue Thomas Posted October 27, 2021 Posted October 27, 2021 Teisen lap, is a traditional Welsh cake, which, translated means moist cake
Michele Posted October 27, 2021 Posted October 27, 2021 U = Upside down cake (This was probably already used, but I can't think of anything in English that would start with u.)
Chris Schults Posted October 27, 2021 Posted October 27, 2021 Zebra kwark cake https://bakken.nl/recept/zebra-kwarkcake-met-kokos-en-chocolade
Corrie Kinkel Posted October 27, 2021 Posted October 27, 2021 Where are the difficult X and Y????? I don't know a cake with X anymore besides Xmas cake, but there is a sweetener called Xylitol that can be used in baking
Cassel Posted October 27, 2021 Author Posted October 27, 2021 Corrie, that will count. It does not have to be a type of cake, but something to make one counts too!
Bonnie Ballentine Posted October 27, 2021 Posted October 27, 2021 Y = Yema cake Yema cake is a Filipino chiffon cake with a custard filling known as yema.
James Durrant Posted October 30, 2021 Posted October 30, 2021 I think we will be back 'on track' with:- C = Cup cakes
MoniqueN. Posted November 10, 2021 Posted November 10, 2021 Ann, Ah, that's why you had Dutch cake :)
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