Regency Dish: Bath Cakes

Made with caraway and served hot at breakfast, these delicious little cakes features barm or the foam or scum on top of a fermenting liquid. This bread roll might also be called bap, blaas or bread bun.


The New Practice of Cookery, Pastry, Baking, and Preserving (1804)


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