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1/2 pound sugar<br>
1/2 pound sugar<br>
2 packages [[Vanilla_Sugar|vanilla sugar]] It's about 1 tablespoon in the package.<br>
2 packages [[Vanilla_Sugar|vanilla sugar]] It's about 1 tablespoon in the package.<br>
1 pound raisins<br>
1 pound raisins (16 oz)<br>
1/2 pound almonds<br>
1/2 pound almonds<br>
1/2 pound butter<br>
1/2 pound unsalted butter (2 sticks)<br>
1/2 pound Fat (probably something like Crisco)<br>
1/2 pound Fat (8 oz) (probably something like Crisco)<br>
1 teaspoon salt<br>
1 teaspoon salt<br>
Juice and (grated) rind of two lemons<br>
Juice and (grated) rind of two lemons<br>

Revision as of 03:19, 2 November 2019

Ingredients:
2 pounds flour
10 grams yeast
1/2 pound sugar
2 packages vanilla sugar It's about 1 tablespoon in the package.
1 pound raisins (16 oz)
1/2 pound almonds
1/2 pound unsalted butter (2 sticks)
1/2 pound Fat (8 oz) (probably something like Crisco)
1 teaspoon salt
Juice and (grated) rind of two lemons
1 cup Captian Morgan rum (or some other rum)
1/4 liter milk.

DIRECTIONS
The evening before: The 1/2 pound butter and fat heated together and then left to cool -- will become solid again. Also mix the raisins with the rum and lemon juice and let stand overnight. The next day, dissolve the yeast in the warmed-up milk (@115-120 degrees F. Add to flour, knead til blisters form in dough, and leave to rest for 2 hours. Then mix in all other ingredients, knead til dough is again "alive". Let stand another hour. (These are all the instructions I got.) However, I assume you would shape it in the somewhat rectangular form that you hopefully remember and bake til done -- toothpick test. My guess would be at 350 and start testing after an hour.


  1. The night before:
    1. Melt butter and Crisco together and allow to re-solidify overnight
    2. Grate the lemon zest from the lemons, put in a container for use tomarrow
    3. Put raisins in a medium bowl, squeeze lemon juice into raisins, and add 1 cup of rum, cover and refrigerate overnight.