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For Rachel: Greek Honey Cake


This post is dedicated to my dear friend, Rachel. Right now, she’s in Florida working for Disney, and today is a big day for her. Three big celebrations were waiting for her at work: Greek Day, World Vegetarian Day, and Walt Disney World’s 37th birthday. She asked if I might do a Greek themed post, so this one’s for you, Rach. πŸ™‚

This recipe for Greek Honey Cake hits two bases- it’s greek and it’s vegetarian. (Rachel is a vegan, but it’s tough to bake without eggs, milk and butter.) This is one of my favorite Greek desserts – it seems I can only ever find it at Greek festivals, so finding this recipe was very lucky.

I was surprised that the recipe called for orange zest, not remembering it as a dominating flavor in the cake. After tasting the cake, I think it’s a great addition to the recipe and a nice match with the honey and walnuts.
The cake and honey syrup were simple, the whole process taking around an hour. I made only half of the syrup, and didn’t even use it all. I like the honey flavor and the moistness that comes with it, but I don’t want to go into a sugar coma.

Find the recipe here.

Comments
8 Responses to “For Rachel: Greek Honey Cake”
  1. Looks delicious! Mail some to RA in FL!

  2. lisa says:

    It looks so light in texture–fantastic!

  3. Ashley says:

    Oh, Wow, that looks totally amazing! I can’t believe it’s Vegan! I’ve never tried it, but will have to very soon πŸ™‚

  4. Natalie says:

    Ashley:

    it’s actually not vegan, just vegetarian. There are eggs, milk and butter in the recipe. sorry to disappoint!

  5. What a lovely, tasty cake!

  6. What a lovely, tasty cake!

  7. Emiline says:

    Looks wonderful! I don’t think I’ve ever had a honey cake before.

  8. RMHeuckroth says:

    You’re the best for this!! Looks very yum – I’ll have to try it with soy milk, soy butter, and egg replacer πŸ˜€