Make Home Entertaining A Piece Of Cake

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Make Home Enterta ining (NAPSA)—Whether you're enter- A Piece Of Cake taining family, brunching with friends or eating at your desk, few things can brighten your day quite so delightfully as a coffee break. In fact, in Sweden, the traditional coffee break, called a fika, is a treasured daily ritual, a time to slow down, spend time with friends and en- joy a fresh cup ofcoffee with a delicious pastry. Here in the U.S.A., coffee and cake can make for a wonderful ending to a family mealorholiday dinner. Besides, baking a special treat can be a great way to show how muchyoucare. LL oo es Take a break with family, friends and a delicious coffee cake. 1 1% % % 1 2 1% 1 1 stick butter teaspoonsbaking powder teaspoon baking soda teaspoonsalt cup sugar large eggs teaspoonsvanilla cup sour cream cup Lingonberry am Glaze: 1 cup confectioners’ sugar Lingonberry Sour Cream Coffee Cake is easy to make and delightful to eat. Considerthis recipe for Lingonberry Sour Cream Coffee Cake. It’s rich with cinnamon, pecans and tart-sweet Swed- ish lingonberries. A special fika treat for friends and family,it’s also a great excuse to take some time out to relax and enjoy their company. Lingonberry Sour Cream Coffee Cake For the Streusel Topping: 1 cup light brown sugar 1% teaspoons cinnamon Salt to taste 1% sticks cold unsalted butter cut into small pieces 1% cups choppedpecans(optional) For the Cake: 1% cupsofflour 2 Tablespoons whole milk 1 Tablespoon Felix Lingonberry am Preheat oven to 350. Mix all ingredients for topping. Put in refrigerator. Mixall ingredients for cake and pour into greased 9x9”pan. Top with Streusel topping and bake for 50 minutes. Drizzle glaze over warm cake. ‘The glaze gets a lot of its goodness from the tart-sweet lingonberry jam. Felix ams are madeof simple, pure ingredients: wild handpickedberries, pure sugar and fresh water in a time-tested recipe. Because many Swedes are ac- customed to picking their own berries, an unusually high standard is required for jams to succeed in Sweden, and Felix is the most popular lingonberry jam in Swedenas well as in the U.S.A. Learn More For other recipes and information, visit http://felixjams.com.