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Hobo_Knife t1_j2dxba3 wrote
The one and only time I’ve had this was when our elderly widowed neighbor came by and dropped off a slice for my dad after he helped to clear her flooded driveway. It had apricot compote instead of blueberries and the bite I got I remember to this day.
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TheImperios t1_j2fhfqj wrote
Medovik!
frostygrin t1_j2futd7 wrote
Me-do-vik!
Bake it, frost it, stick it in the mouth!
isattil4 t1_j2dfns1 wrote
Looks delicious, can you share the recipe?
Skrenlin t1_j2dqoty wrote
It IS delicious. But SO much work. Each one of those layers is individually rolled out and baked from the batter that needs a double boiler to make properly. My wife makes this once or twice a year. So good. :)
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Teanaway99 t1_j2filnd wrote
Sounds like a labor of love.
Hot_Note9068 t1_j2dl6do wrote
If you Google Medovik there are some good recipes. I made with my partner once - but apparently Russia doesn't have the concept of salted butter, so she bought that by mistake.... It was not great
Mikerosoft925 t1_j2eidgv wrote
Salted butter isn’t the standard in most of Europe I’d say, at least my home country and places I’ve visited.
JustFinishedBSG t1_j2emyi7 wrote
Is salted butter even the standard anywhere but Brittany?
Grayhawk845 t1_j2f3p05 wrote
USA here salted butter is normal.
pianodude4 t1_j2f72mu wrote
Not for baking.
nicunta t1_j2fpopg wrote
Both kinds are readily available, I just always buy unsalted.
ter9 t1_j2fqkoh wrote
Used to be in UK, although it's changed a bit as unsalted has appeared alongside it in recent years
borninamsterdamzoo t1_j2fuikw wrote
Here in New Zealand, probably Australia too
mlz3000 t1_j2f2cye wrote
Not OP, but my wife has made this on special occasions.
She uses Chef John’s recipe. https://youtu.be/yHQ-FkiP5Ws
As other commenters have noted, this cake is a LOT of work. It’s also very delicious, though.
isattil4 t1_j2fcf5o wrote
Appreciated!!
Skrenlin t1_j2fjgn0 wrote
Honey cake
3 T butter
1 cup sugar
3 eggs
2 T honey
2 t baking soda
2 T alcohol
3 cups flour
Cream: 1 cup heavy whipped cream
2 cups sour cream
1 cup sugar
1 pinch of Vanilla crystals
Preparations: Melt 3 T butter in double boiler, add 1 cup of sugar, and 3 eggs. Mix well. Then add 2 T alcohol (vodka or rum) and 2 T honey, 2 t baking soda. Mix occasionally until batter becomes white and doubles in size. Add 2 cups of flour, mix well. Pour batter into bowl, add 1 cup flour, mix, cover with towel. Let stand until not hot (but still warm). Divide into 10-12 equal parts. Roll them into thin circles (like pie crusts). Bake them individually; sprinkle pan with flour before first one.
Cream: beat 1 cup heavy cream until thick. In a separate bowl beat 1 can of sour cream with 1 cup of sugar, add vanilla. Then add spoon by spoon whipped cream to the sour cream mixture.
Put 1 layer of cake, then cream - repeat to the end. Cut sides to make round. Crumble extra cake bits and use them to decorate the top and sides (you can use your own ideas as well).
W3remaid t1_j2ebnsc wrote
If you’re on the west coast Uwajimaya sells them as “honey cakes” and they’re amazing
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Gnomonas t1_j2e6huv wrote
could people just chill and simply enjoy a good dish?
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x3n0s t1_j2fbjq4 wrote
Should Russians that have citizenship in another country and are against the war just never ever mention their own culture without taking about the war?
It's a just a cake, your comment is asinine.
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coif t1_j2f7h9b wrote
bud, this cake originated in the Russian empire regardless of current events.
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DariaMinsk t1_j2fw472 wrote
Ohh please shut the fuck up. For fucks sake. Hope you get better next year
DariaMinsk t1_j2fae3n wrote
Reddit moment
Bladerazor t1_j2fh4ds wrote
I dont think the cakes have joined in on the fight yet, but I suppose I could be wrong. Love the virtue signaling though!
shoutsmoistly t1_j2e8cgu wrote
One of the tastiest cakes ever.
mcrss t1_j2f3r7v wrote
You should try Smetannik as well
rock-that-sc00ber t1_j2fcb2f wrote
I made a Russian honey cake a few years back and I definitely skipped a lot of layers when I made mine cause I was just sick of the process, lol. But now I want to make one again and with blueberries like yours! Thanks for the inspiration - it looks amazing!
WileyWatusi t1_j2fwptm wrote
I was an exchange student in Ukraine when my host mother made this for me. It wasn't until this post that I realized what type of cake it was, but throughout the years I would think back on how good it was.
DerpWilson t1_j2engjj wrote
All the Russian treats I’ve had are so dense. It’s like one bite is all you’re supposed to have.
AUWarEagle82 t1_j2e9r8e wrote
This was a favorite where we lived. It was always on the menu at many cafes. We've made it here but most recipes call for only a tiny amount of honey. It is labor intensive though.
frostygrin t1_j2ed10c wrote
Proper honey can have a lot of flavor even in a tiny amount.
Apprehensive_Lassie t1_j2el8e3 wrote
I’d really like a piece of that.
juror94 t1_j2fqrzs wrote
I’ve eaten this one time in my life but I’ve thought about it (dreamed about it!) a million times since! Looks beautiful and so tasty!
Callum191211 t1_j2e56hv wrote
Damn I've always wanted to try this
soon_zoo55 t1_j2emzl8 wrote
That looks absolutely amazing
minishalex999 t1_j2e1s47 wrote
Nice cake dude
LiftingPoppet t1_j2f12bm wrote
That looks delicious
veryBitchyLady t1_j2f3bqp wrote
Beautiful!
sincinati t1_j2fbes7 wrote
When you cut the cake into two slices
forsennata t1_j2fpzrw wrote
I'm just not worthy of this.
Titsallout t1_j2ee0sb wrote
Looks like perfection.I know that there was many hours put into making this masterpiece.I pay 100$ CAN for a cake like this at my local bakery and it’s worth every dollar.
Oldmangilbey2 t1_j2eosn6 wrote
Man, honey cake is the best
veissss t1_j2e8zmk wrote
What makes it russian? Haven't heard that its called like that.
GoldenGlovez t1_j2emcgj wrote
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medovik
I lived in Russia for a few years and it's a pretty popular cake there.
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Jule_sangel t1_j2fbj9j wrote
What an eye catching pic it looks so delicious hope everyone enjoyed
camlaw63 t1_j2e8yh3 wrote
The cake part looks delicious, but fresh blueberries can run the gamut from sweet and delicious to sour is all get go
Fun_Tap_6784 t1_j2ebwvy wrote
Looks fabulous
AlternativeFunny4029 t1_j2f4sie wrote
sękacz?
BlueBerryBanditx t1_j2f8pgd wrote
Gib
MavriKhakiss t1_j2fdkc7 wrote
I made that once but tasted a bit sour. I think it was the honey frosting.
Readredditredit t1_j2febdq wrote
Looks fire
scw1224 t1_j2fkvqc wrote
This looks amazing.
iamhonestpig03 t1_j2fx4v3 wrote
oh I want to try this
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DetectiveTank t1_j2e4asl wrote
Or just call it medovik, which is its actual name.
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frostygrin t1_j2d6lt0 wrote
So good someone ran off with a slice already.