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An orange scented, olive oil, “bread-like” cake dotted with walnuts and raisins, typically made on St. Fanourios Day who is the patron saint of lost things. This cake will help “reveal” something to you.
Preheat oven to 350ºF.
Place olive oil and sugar in a mixer and beat for about 5 minutes to dissolve the sugar. Add orange juice, cinnamon, clove and baking powder. Add the flour (in 3 additions) and mix. At the end, add walnuts and raisins and mix one more time.
Place batter in a 9-inch round or square pan and bake for 45 minutes. Or you can use a bundt cake pan if you like special patterns on your cake like me. (Also, I like busting the big fat Greek wedding myth that somehow Greek people don’t know what a bundt cake is. So I use this cake shape. All. The.Time.)
Let the cake cool and remove from the pan. Share with friends or family and have them say a little prayer to St. Fanourios’ mom to help you find your lost things. Watch for things to be revealed in the days to come. Woo-woo.
Enjoy.
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