I’m ambivalent about cake. French génoise, a cake with substantial texture meant to withstand being soaked with flavored sugar syrup, seems flawed in concept. A cake ought to be good enough to eat on its own. Much better is the Italian idea of a relatively plain cake flavored with lemon zest, to go with fresh fruit or a glass of sweet wine. In northern …
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