Beltane (“Bealtaine” in Irish) is a festival with ancient origins traditionally celebrated on May 1st, a spring time festival of optimism. This was a festival of great spiritual significance for the Celts, but some people celebrate it from a purely secular perspective. Numerous traditions surround the festival of Beltane. Bonfires would be set as a means of purification. Some people even burned their beds and floor coverings to start anew. The fires were also believed to protect people from harm by spirits of the netherworld. Many people put out sweets for the fairies in order to appease them. Among those sweets were honey cakes and the traditional Beltane cake, the recipe for which follows:
Beltane Cake
This recipe makes a rich and spicy one-layer cake with 8-10 slices.
1 ¾ cups all-purpose flour
½ tbsp. baking powder
¼ tsp. nutmeg
½ tsp. ground cardamom
½ tsp. ground cloves
¾ tbsp. ground ginger
3 oz. unsweetened chocolate
½ cup milk
¼ cup brandy
½ tsp. vanilla
¾ cups butter
½ lb. dark brown sugar
3 eggs
¾ cups amaretto liqueur
confectioner sugar
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Tags: Amaretto, Brandy, Cake, Chocolate, Clove, Dessert, Ginger, Spices, Sweet
I made this cake to celebrate Beltane (in a very non-religious way). It turned out nicely, and certainly has a unique flavour. I'm not sure I've ever had this much spice (see nutmeg, cardamom, clove, ginger) mixed with chocolate. Soaking with the amaretto ensures optimum moistness! Love the flavour of amaretto, too.
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Oh This sounds lovely..I have been looking for a recipe for a Beltane Cake for a while. I suspect this will be very popular in my house at tea time . I'll let you know how it goes :) Thank you
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