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8-Layer Honey Cake Recipe (Medovik)on March 9, 2014

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This honey cake is so soft and fantastic. The honey baked into the cake layers pairs perfectly with the simple sour cream frosting. For my own safety, I’ve been delivering quarters of this goodness to various family members and I’ve received rave reviews across the board. It stays amazing in the fridge for a several days (the longest we’ve tested was 4 days), so this is also a great make-ahead cake. Woot! It’s definitely a special occasion cake and will WOW your crowd, but it’s easier to make than typical Russian honey cakes that require a double boiler. This one’s not that sensitive, making it more attainable for everyone. Woot! Woot!

Cake Layers Ingredients:4 Tbsp (1/4 cup) honey3/4 cup granulated sugar2 Tbsp unsalted butter3 large eggs, beaten with a fork1 tsp baking soda3 cups all-purpose flour (I used unbleached, organic)

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Sour Cream Frosting Ingredients:32 oz sour cream2 cups powdered sugar1 cup heavy whipping creamFor the topping:1/2 lb Fresh Berries, optional

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How to Make a Honey Cake:1. Add 3/4 cup sugar, 1/4 cup honey and 2 Tbsp unsalted butter to a medium sauce pan and melt them together over medium/low heat, whisking occasionally until sugar is melted (5-7 mins). Don’t put them over high heat or they may scorch to the bottom. 2. As soon as the sugar is dissolved, remove from heat and while it’s still hot, add in your beaten eggs in a slow steady stream while whisking vigorously until all of your eggs are incorporated (whisk constantly so you don’t end up with scrambled eggs).3. Whisk in the baking soda until no lumps remain, then fold in your 3 cups flour 1/2 cup at a time with a spatula until the dough reaches a clay consistency and doesn’t stick to your hands. Mine took exactly

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3 cups flour (measured precisely, scraping off the top of the cup). 

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4. Cut the dough into 8 equal pieces and move on to the next step right away (these roll out best when the dough is still warm)

5. On a well-floured surface, roll each piece out into a thin 9″ circle (about 1/8″ thick). You can sprinkle the top with a little flour too to keep dough from sticking to your rolling pin. Place a 9″ plate or base from a springform mold over your rolled dough and trace around it with a pizza cutter to get a perfect circle. Keep the scraps for later. Transfer the dough to a large sheet of parchment paper and bake 2 at a time at 350˚F for 4-5 minutes or until golden. Transfer to a wire rack and let cool completely before stacking. Repeat with remaining layers.

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6. Finally bake the scraps separated evenly on a re-used sheet of parchment.Once the scraps are baked, cooled and firm, you can crush them with a rolling pin or pulse them in a food processor until you have fine crumbs.

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Tips for Success: Roll out the next layers while the first ones are in the oven and total combined baking time shouldn’t take more than 25-ish minutes. Some of mine bubbled up a little on top which is fine since after it’s frosted, it won’t make a difference. I deflated any real whopping bubbles after they came out of the oven. Oh and I re-used my parchment paper (because I’m frugal that way).If you don’t have a baking sheet large enough to place the parchment paper on,  just bake directly on the rack (that’s what I did!)How to make the frosting:1. Beat 1 cup heavy cream until fluffy and stiff peaks form (1-2 min on high speed).2. In a separate bowl, whisk together 32 oz sour cream with 2 cups powdered sugar. Fold

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the whipped cream into the sour cream and you have your frosting. Refrigerate until ready to use.

Assembling your Cake:1. Spread about 1/3 cup frosting on each cake layer (don’t skimp on it since the cake needs to absorb some of the cream to become ultra soft. Press the cake layers down gently as you go to keep the layers from having air gaps. Frost the top and sides with the remaining frosting.

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2. Dust the top and sides with your breadcrumbs, then cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight. This cake needs time to absorb some of the cream and soften, so be patient. It’s worth the wait! 

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8-Layer Honey Cake Recipe (Medovik) 

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2 hours 25 mins The honey in the cake layers pairs perfectly with the simple sour cream frosting. It stays amazing in the fridge for a few days (the longest we've tested was 4 days), so this is also a great make-ahead cake. It's definitely a special occasion cake and will WOW your crowd, but it's easier to make than typical Russian honey cakes that require a double boiler. This one's not that sensitive, making it more attainable for everyone.Author: Natasha of NatashasKitchen.comSkill Level: MediumCost To Make: $8-$10Serving: 10-12IngredientsCake Layers Ingredients:•4 Tbsp (1/4 cup) honey•¾ cup granulated sugar•2 Tbsp unsalted butter•3 large eggs, beaten with a fork•1 tsp baking soda•3 cups all-purpose flour (I used unbleached,

organic)Sour Cream Frosting Ingredients:•32 oz sour cream•2 cups powdered sugar•1 cup heavy whipping creamFor the topping:•½ lb Fresh Berries, optionalInstructionsHow to Make The Cake Layers:1. Add ¾ cup sugar, ¼ cup honey and 2 Tbsp

unsalted butter to a medium sauce pan and melt them together over medium/low heat, whisking occasionally until sugar is melted (5-

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7 mins). Don't put them over high heat or they may scorch to the bottom.

2. As soon as the sugar is dissolved, remove from heat and while it's still hot, add in your beaten eggs in a slow steady stream while whisking vigorously until all of your eggs are incorporated (whisk constantly so you don't end up with scrambled eggs).

3. Whisk in the baking soda until no lumps remain, then fold in your 3 cups flour ½ cup at a time with a spatula until the dough reaches a clay consistency and doesn't stick to your hands. Mine took exactly 3 cups flour (measured precisely, scraping off the top of the cup).

4. Cut the dough into 8 equal pieces and move on to the next step right away (these roll out best when the dough is still warm)

5. On a well-floured surface, roll each piece out into a thin 9" circle (about ⅛" thick). You can sprinkle the top with a little flour too to keep dough from sticking to your rolling pin. Place a 9" plate or base from a springform mold over your rolled dough and trace around it with a pizza cutter to get a perfect circle. Keep the scraps for later. Transfer the dough to a large sheet of parchment paper and bake 2 at a time at 350˚F for 4-5 minutes or until golden. Transfer to a wire rack and let cool completely before stacking. Repeat with remaining layers.

6. Finally bake the scraps separated evenly on a re-used sheet of parchment. Once the scraps are baked, cooled and firm, you can crush them with a rolling pin or pulse them in a food processor until you have fine crumbs.

How to make the frosting:1. Beat 1 cup heavy cream until fluffy and stiff

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peaks form (1-2 min on high speed).2. In a separate bowl, whisk together 32 oz sour

cream with 2 cups powdered sugar. Fold the whipped cream into the sour cream and you have your frosting. Refrigerate until ready to use.

Assembling your Cake:1. Spread about ⅓ cup frosting on each cake

layer (don't skimp on it since the cake needs to absorb some of the cream to become ultra soft. Press the cake layers down gently as you go to keep the layers from having air gaps. Frost the top and sides with the remaining frosting.

2. Dust the top and sides with your breadcrumbs, then cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight. This cake needs time to absorb some of the cream and soften, so be patient. It's worth the wait!

NotesTips for Success: Roll out the next layers while the first ones are in the oven and total combined baking time shouldn't take more than 25-ish minutes. Some of mine bubbled up a little on top which is fine since after it's frosted, it won't make a difference. I deflated any real whopping bubbles after they came out of the oven. Oh and I re-used my parchment paper (because I'm frugal that way).If you don't have a baking sheet large enough to place the parchment paper on, just bake directly on the rack (that's what I did!)

 (And the Pinterest friendly). Thanks so much for sharing this recipe with your friends and family. Good things are meant to be shared ;) 

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