Old Wives Cake

Try this Old Wives Cake recipe, or contribute your own.

Old Wives Cake
Old Wives Cake

Try this Old Wives Cake recipe, or contribute your own.

  • Preparing Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 1 hour
  • Served Person: 12
  • Carbohydrate 60.1748875740586 g
  • Cholesterol 41.2152777766732 mg
  • Fat 15.8246383334766 g
  • Fiber 1.01063612511644 g
  • Protein 3.81649361419118 g
  • Saturated Fat 9.84265294435444 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 Serving (133g)
  • Sodium 5182.22223608042 mg
  • Sugar 59.1642514489421 g
  • Trans Fat 1.18982005567055 g
  • Calories 393 calories

Step-by-step

  • Preheat oven to 375 F degrees.
  • Spray a cake pan or a bundt pan with cooking spray.
  • In the mixer of your bowl whisk together all the dry ingredients.
  • Add egg, water and sour cream or yogurt and mix until well incorporated.
  • Pour batter in prepared pan and bake for about 35 to 45 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the middle of the cake comes out clean.

My Favorite Old Wives' Cake: A Simple Recipe for Comfort

As a busy working mom, time is a luxury I rarely have. Weekends are precious, filled with family time and the occasional well-deserved nap. So, when it comes to baking, I need recipes that are both delicious and easy. Enter the Old Wives' Cake. This recipe has become a staple in my kitchen, a warm hug in a pan that perfectly balances simplicity and satisfying flavor. It’s a testament to the wisdom passed down through generations – a testament to the fact that sometimes, the best things in life are the simplest.

The beauty of this cake lies in its straightforwardness. No fancy ingredients, no complicated techniques, just a handful of everyday pantry staples whipped together to create something truly magical. The aroma alone is enough to transport you to a cozy kitchen, filled with the warmth of family and the promise of a sweet treat. It's the kind of cake that’s perfect for a casual afternoon coffee, a celebratory gathering, or even just a quiet moment of self-indulgence. The texture is moist and tender, with a delightful hint of spice that’s not overwhelming, and a subtle sweetness that's just right.

I remember the first time I made this cake. I was feeling overwhelmed, juggling work deadlines and the demands of motherhood. The kitchen was a mess, the kids were screaming, and I just needed something – anything – to calm the chaos. The simple act of measuring ingredients, mixing the batter, and watching it rise in the oven was therapeutic. It was a small act of self-care, a moment of quiet amidst the storm. And the result? A cake that tasted as good as it felt to bake it.

The recipe itself is remarkably adaptable. I often substitute ingredients based on what I have on hand. Sometimes I use buttermilk instead of yogurt, sometimes I add a handful of chocolate chips for an extra indulgence, and sometimes I completely skip the anise seeds (though I encourage you to try them!). The beauty of this cake is its flexibility; it allows for creativity and personal touches.

Over the years, this Old Wives' Cake has become more than just a recipe; it's a symbol of comfort, resilience, and the simple joys of home baking. It's a reminder that even on the busiest of days, there's always time for a little bit of sweetness, a little bit of joy, and a whole lot of love. And isn't that what life is all about? So, grab your apron, gather your ingredients, and bake yourself a slice of happiness. You deserve it.

Ingredients I used: 1 cup brown sugar, 1 egg, 1 cup water, 1 tsp cinnamon, 1 cup sugar, 3 cups all-purpose flour, 1/2 tsp salt, 1 tsp baking soda, 2 tsp baking powder, 2 tsp anise seeds, 1 cup sour cream / yogurt (I used yogurt)

Tips and Tricks:

  • Don't overmix the batter: Overmixing can lead to a tough cake. Mix until just combined.
  • Check for doneness: Use a toothpick to test for doneness. If it comes out clean, the cake is ready.
  • Let the cake cool completely: This prevents the cake from crumbling when you frost it (if you choose to frost it!).
  • Get creative with variations: Add nuts, dried fruit, or chocolate chips to personalize your cake.

I hope you enjoy this recipe as much as I do. It's a keeper!