Meaning of hot-milk cake | Babel Free
Definitions
Noun. [B2]
Examples
“Wellesley fudge cake, chicken croquettes, camp-meeting stew, raisin or funeral pie, apple pandowdy, Philadelphia sticky buns and and^([sic]) hot-milk cake are just a sampling of the recipes reminiscent of the days of yore.”
“Grandmother’s hot-milk cake is one of my favorite new recipes.”
“One dropped by a few weeks ago to get the recipe for a hot-milk cake the pair used to bake and eat after school 36 years ago in West Lafayette, Ind. […] Another former high school teammate, Jim Davis of Lake Geneva, Wis., said Saturday that just a few weeks ago, he stopped by the home of Allen’s mother in Clearwater and asked her for the recipe of a hot-milk cake he and Allen used to eat together in the 1940s.”
“Walworth County Nutrition Program For The Elderly / Human Services Center / Elkhorn / […] / Turkey loaf, sweet potato, winter mix vegetables, cottage cheese with chives, whole grain bread, fresh fruit, hot-milk cake.”
“Mazie MacKay’s hot-milk cake has a remarkably tight, moist crumb.”
“Of Mother and Memories: A Collection of Heirloom Recipes holds the secrets for making everything from apple pandowdy to hot-milk cake.”
“THe^([sic]) first recipe is one for a hot-milk cake similar to one that my Aunt Belle used to make for us kids after school.”
“We also polished off every crumb of a golden-yellow hot-milk cake made by the wife of Ladew’s head gardener.”
“50 COOKING Hot-Milk Cakes […] When you beat scalded milk into a cake batter, a robust mixture turns thin, runny, and looks ruined. But something magical is happening, and the results – the classic hot-milk cake, which dates at least to the Great Depression – are light, buttery, and golden.”
“Matter of fact, among “Taste of Home” magazine’s top 2010 recipes were macaroni and cheese, meatloaf, fried chicken, chicken and dumplings and hot-milk cake!”
“The monstrous three-layer hot-milk cake spilled off our plate.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.