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Louise cake

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Louise cake
Alternative namesLouise slice
TypeCakeorconfection
Place of originNew Zealand
Main ingredientsButter,eggs,raspberry jam,coconut

Louise cakeorLouise sliceis a bakedNew Zealandsweet dish that consists of raspberry jam and coconut-flavouredmeringueon a shortbread base.[1][2]Theconfection's name may refer to the 1871 wedding ofPrincess Louise.

History

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It has been suggested that the cake was created to celebrate the wedding ofPrincess Louise(one ofQueen Victoria’s daughters) in 1871.[3][4]A recipe for Louise cake was shared in theOtago Witnessnewspaper in October 1927.[5]

In her 2022 bilingual cookbookWhānaukai: Feel-good baking to share aroha and feed hungry tummies,Auckland baker and formerWhakaata Māoripresenter, Naomi Toilalo, translated Louise cake intote reo MāoriasKeke Rahipere Me Te Kokonati(raspberry and coconut cake).[6][7]

Recipe

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The base of Louise cake is shortbread, made from eggs, sugar, butter and flour. The shortbread layer is topped with raspberry jam, followed by a layer of meringue with coconut mixed into it.[1]Although not traditional, some bakers nowadays decorate the cake with raspberries, either fresh or crushed freeze-dried.[1][4]Other modern variations on the recipe replace the layer of raspberry jam with plum or kiwifruit jam, stewedrhubarborlemon curd.[8][9][10][11]

References

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  1. ^abc"Louise Cake | Chelsea Sugar".chelsea.co.nz.Retrieved29 July2023.
  2. ^"Louise Cake Slice".Just a Mum's Kitchen.29 January 2023.Retrieved29 July2023.
  3. ^Chant, Sarah (19 March 2023)."Louise Slice – A taste of New Zealand".New Zealand Travel Tips.Retrieved29 July2023.
  4. ^ab"Learn to Make Old-Fashioned New Zealand Louise Cake".The Spruce Eats.Retrieved29 July2023.
  5. ^"Notes and queries".paperspast.natlib.govt.nz.Retrieved29 July2023.
  6. ^"Recipe: Louise Slice (Keke Rahipere Me Te Kokonati)".thisNZlife.17 November 2022.Retrieved31 July2023.
  7. ^"Naomi Toilalo: 'Beautiful food instantly relaxes people'".RNZ.18 January 2023.Retrieved31 July2023.
  8. ^"Kiwifruit and Toasted Almond Louise Slice".Westgold.Retrieved29 July2023.
  9. ^"Louise Cake with Plum and Coconut".The Happy Foodie.Retrieved29 July2023.
  10. ^"How to make this delicious rhubarb Louise slice".Australian Women's Weekly Food.9 June 2023.Retrieved29 July2023.
  11. ^Ford, Holly (7 August 2020)."Lemon Louise Cake".Beyond Kimchee.Retrieved29 July2023.