Spelt cake
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− | + | A spelt cake is a cake made from the grain ''far'', traditionally used as an offering given agricultural deities such as Ceres or Tellus. Note that the word "spelt" is a mistranslation of the Latin word "''far''", which in fact is the grain which in English is called [http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/proceedings1996/V3-156.html#EMMER emmer]. | |
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==Recipe for Spelt Cake== | ==Recipe for Spelt Cake== |
Revision as of 19:19, 22 June 2007
A spelt cake is a cake made from the grain far, traditionally used as an offering given agricultural deities such as Ceres or Tellus. Note that the word "spelt" is a mistranslation of the Latin word "far", which in fact is the grain which in English is called emmer.
Recipe for Spelt Cake
From C. Minucius Hadrianus, Minerva Templi Sacerdotes
Here's how I do it, it's pretty simple - spelt flour and water! Just mix enough water into the flour to get a nice doughy consistency, take a nice pinch of dough, roll it into a ball and then roll it out into a little pancake. Heat up a pan with some olive oil, and brown up the cake. I make them fairly small (1-2") and thin so they will burn reasonably well in my Turibulum, which is small.
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