I gladly give all credit for this to the lovely Nigella Lawson. This was the first recipe I tried 10 years ago when I bought her book How to Be a Domestic Goddess. I'm still working on my domestic goddessness, but this cake gets me a little closer every time. Yes, you use fresh ginger, but you can get it anywhere these days. You don't need the lemon icing, but it's tangy sweetness plays off the gingerbread.
Friday, September 17, 2010
Fresh Gingerbread with Lemon Icing
It's fall in Seattle, even if others are enjoying 80 degree weather still. It's cold and rainy and I have begun to crave apple pies, pumpkin anything and this gingerbread. I've programmed my daughter to love it as well.
I gladly give all credit for this to the lovely Nigella Lawson. This was the first recipe I tried 10 years ago when I bought her book How to Be a Domestic Goddess. I'm still working on my domestic goddessness, but this cake gets me a little closer every time. Yes, you use fresh ginger, but you can get it anywhere these days. You don't need the lemon icing, but it's tangy sweetness plays off the gingerbread.
I gladly give all credit for this to the lovely Nigella Lawson. This was the first recipe I tried 10 years ago when I bought her book How to Be a Domestic Goddess. I'm still working on my domestic goddessness, but this cake gets me a little closer every time. Yes, you use fresh ginger, but you can get it anywhere these days. You don't need the lemon icing, but it's tangy sweetness plays off the gingerbread.
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