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COMPOSITION CAKE
5 cups flour
3 cups sugar
two cups butter
5 eggs
one tsp. soda
2 tsp. cream of tartar,
one glass of wine
one glass of brandy
one nutmeg
one pound of raisins
Composition Cake; 5 cups of flour, 3 cups of sugar, two cups of
butter, 5 eggs, one tsp. soda, 2 tsp. cream of tartar, one glass of
wine, one glass of brandy, one nutmeg, one pound of raisins.
From the diary of Sgt. Samuel Andrew Jackson Creekmore, Jeff
Davis Legion, Mississippi Cavalry. Submitted by CWi reader "Dameron".
"Cooking instructions: Beat butter and sugar together. Beat eggs,
mix in soda and cream of tartar and nutmeg, then mix in liquors. Mix
into flour, then add butter-sugar blend. Mix all thoroughly. Divide
into bread or cake pans and bake at 350 degrees for around 40
minutes or until it looks done enough. If it's brown on top and a
knife or skewer inserted into the center comes out dry, it's
probably about right."
Comment: One of the very few recipes we have ever heard of mentioned
in an actual soldier's diary from the Civil War period. The diary
entry itself consists only of a list of ingredients, but that was
the normal form for the time. Cooking instructions were added by
Dameron.
This would appear to be a good deal more manageable than the
Election Cakes, although it would be a fortunate soldier indeed who
had access to all these ingredients during the War years.
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