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- Lane_cake abstract "A Lane Cake, also known as a 'Prize Cake' or an 'Alabama Lane Cake' is a bourbon-laden baked cake traditional in the American South. According to food scholar Neil Ravenna, the inventor was Emma Rylander Lane, of Clayton, Alabama, who won first prize with it at the county fair in Columbus, Georgia. She called it Prize Cake when she self-published a cookbook, "Some Good Things To Eat" in 1898. Her published recipe included raisins, pecans, and coconut, and called for the layers to be baked in pie tins lined with ungreased brown paper rather than in cake pans.The Lane Cake is sometimes confused with the Lady Baltimore cake, which also is a liquor-laden fruit-filled cake, but of different pedigree.Many variations of the Lane Cake now exist, with as many as thirteen layers of white sponge cake, separated by a filling that typically includes candied fruit soaked in a generous amount of bourbon or sometimes brandy. It may be frosted on the top, on the sides, or both.".
- Lane_cake alias "Prize cake, Alabama lane cake".
- Lane_cake ingredient Bourbon_whiskey.
- Lane_cake ingredient Candied_fruit.
- Lane_cake ingredient Coconut.
- Lane_cake ingredient Pecan.
- Lane_cake ingredient Raisin.
- Lane_cake ingredient Sponge_cake.
- Lane_cake origin Southern_United_States.
- Lane_cake origin United_States.
- Lane_cake thumbnail Slice_of_lane_cake.jpg?width=300.
- Lane_cake wikiPageID "3148089".
- Lane_cake wikiPageRevisionID "498656571".
- Lane_cake alternateName "Prize cake, Alabama lane cake".
- Lane_cake caption "A thick slice of lane cake".
- Lane_cake country United_States.
- Lane_cake creator "Emma Rylander Lane".
- Lane_cake hasPhotoCollection Lane_cake.
- Lane_cake mainIngredient "Sponge cake, candied fruit, raisins, pecans, coconut, bourbon".
- Lane_cake name "Lane cake".
- Lane_cake region Southern_United_States.
- Lane_cake type Cake.
- Lane_cake subject Category:Cakes.
- Lane_cake subject Category:Cuisine_of_the_Southern_United_States.
- Lane_cake type Artifact100021939.
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- Lane_cake type Cake102937469.
- Lane_cake type Cakes.
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- Lane_cake type Food.
- Lane_cake type FunctionalSubstance.
- Lane_cake comment "A Lane Cake, also known as a 'Prize Cake' or an 'Alabama Lane Cake' is a bourbon-laden baked cake traditional in the American South. According to food scholar Neil Ravenna, the inventor was Emma Rylander Lane, of Clayton, Alabama, who won first prize with it at the county fair in Columbus, Georgia. She called it Prize Cake when she self-published a cookbook, "Some Good Things To Eat" in 1898.".
- Lane_cake label "Lane cake".
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- Lane_cake sameAs Q6485461.
- Lane_cake sameAs Q6485461.
- Lane_cake sameAs Lane_cake.
- Lane_cake wasDerivedFrom Lane_cake?oldid=498656571.
- Lane_cake depiction Slice_of_lane_cake.jpg.
- Lane_cake isPrimaryTopicOf Lane_cake.
- Lane_cake name "Lane cake".