Heavenly gingerbread

1 Servings

Ingredients

QuantityIngredient
2cupsWhole wheat flour
2teaspoonsBaking powder
1teaspoonCinnamon
1teaspoonGinger
½teaspoonNutmeg
½teaspoonSea salt
cupRice syrup
cupRice syrup or barley malt
¼cupCorn oil
Water as needed
½cupBarley malt or rice syrup
½cupRice syrup
1tablespoonTahini
¼teaspoonVanilla
1teaspoonKuzu
Chopped nuts; optional
Spring water

Directions

MALT SYRUP ICING

Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees and oil muffin tins or cake pans. Combine dry ingredients in mixing bowl and mix. Combine sweeteners, corn oil, and water and stir into dry ingredients. Pour into oiled muffin tins or cake pans and bake for 25 to 30 minutes (for muffins) or 35 to 40 minutes (for cake).

Test by inserting knife tip into center of cake. If it is relatively clean when removed, then the cake is done. Or if you touch the top of the cake with a finger to make an indentation and it quickly springs back to its original shape, then it is done.

To make icing, mix sweeteners with tahini and vanilla and add gradually about a half cup of water until the icing reaches the desired thickness.

Dissolve kuzu in cold water and add to mixture. Stir gently as the icing thickens. Add nuts at the last minute. Also, grated lemon peel or orange peel may be added for a distinctive flavor.

Note: Not macrobiotic but, you can decorate this cake with powdered sugar sprinkled over a doiley laid on top of the cake. Gives a pretty lace effect.

NOTES : Gingerbread is another traditional American favorite. It was originally made from stale bread crumbs, red wine, and black licorice. Here is a macrobiotic version that is so delicious you will think you've died and gone to heaven.

Recipe by: Macrobiotics Online

Posted to MC-Recipe Digest by Sue <suechef@...> on Apr 15, 1998