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Revani

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This treat is a holiday or wedding dessert, but delicious any time. It is a dense sponge cake soaked in syrup.

Ingredients

Syrup:

3 cups sugar
4 cups water
2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice (1/2 lemon)

Cake:

9 eggs, separated
3/4 cup sugar
grated rind from 1 lemon
2 cups semolina or farina (cream of wheat)
1/3 cup flour
4 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
1 cup heavy cream, whipped with 1 tablespoon sugar
1/4 cup ground nuts

Preparation

  1. To make the syrup:

    Step 1

    Bring sugar, water, and lemon juice to a boil, simmer 15 minutes. Cool.

  2. To make the cake:

    Step 2

    Beat the egg yolks, sugar and lemon rind with an electric beater for 5 minutes or until pale yellow. Wash and dry the beater.

    Step 3

    Fold the semolina and flour into the beaten yolks until well blended. Set aside.

    Step 4

    Beat the egg whites with the clean beater until stiff. Alternate gently folding the egg whites and the melted butter into the yolk and flour mix.

    Step 5

    Pour batter into a well greased and floured 9x12 inch or 10x12 inch baking pan. Bake in a preheated 350°F oven for 40 minutes, or until a pick inserted in the center comes out clean.

    Step 6

    Pour the syrup over the hot cake. Let it stand for several hours until the syrup is absorbed and the cake is cool.

    Step 7

    Cut the cake into squares. Serve with whipped cream and sprinkle nuts on top.

From Turkish Cooking: A Culinary Journey through Turkey by Carol Robertson, published by Frog Books, an imprint of North Atlantic Books, copyright © 1996 by Carol Robertson. Reprinted by permission of publisher.
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