This year's tzimmes has most of the usual ingredients, but is lighter than many:
Tzimmis ingredients, all cut, before adding water, to almost cover. |
- prunes
- raisins
- carrots
- sweet potatoes
- apple
- cinnamon
- nutmeg
- fresh ginger root
- dark brown sugar
- water to almost cover
Cook it all on low flame in covered pot until soft. Yes, that's it.
With my very flexible and simple basic cake, I made an Apple-Fig Upsidedown Cake for Rosh Hashanah! Here's the simple one-bowl recipe.
This is the basis for all sorts of cakes, including chocolate, apple, chocolate chip, etc. It can be multiplied, and I never make it with less than 3 cups of flour. Of course, it can be frozen and iced. I make it with whole wheat cake flour and brown sugar.
1 cup flour
1/2 cup sugar
1 t baking powder
1/6 cup oil (soy)
1/2 cup water
1 egg
1 t vanilla
mix dry ingredients
add oil and water
mix
add eggs
mix
pour in pan
bake medium heat*
until pops up when gently pressed in center of cake
This time I added cinnamon and nutmeg to the batter instead of vanilla.
On the bottom of the cake pan I put sliced apples and fig "jam." Then I poured on the batter and baked. It was a great success.
I also made Apple Cake with the same batter. I diced up some apple and placed the pieces in the cakepan. Then I poured in the batter and mixed.
Cooking does not have to be difficult and stressful. I find that having simple basic recipes that can be varied is the best way to cook and enjoy myself. I can be creative and not get all hysterical and OCD over finding exactly the "right" ingredients. I base my cooking on what I have and what is easily available and reasonably priced.
*My oven does not have regular temperatures, and I just "know" where the dial should be. For baking a cake I set the dial at just after 5 o'clock, if that helps you. If the top seems cooked, while the batter is still watery, lower the heat.
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