Persian Love Cake

At the end of the Middle Eastern Feast Dinner Party, after you’ve enjoyed a spicy Ginger Rogers cocktail and a meal full of rich and bright flavors, you’ll need a dessert that can hold its own. This Persian Love Cake does the trick. I certainly didn’t invent this one, but I definitely claim to have made a few improvements to the original. Here, the chemistry remains largely unaltered, but the flavor has more depth and the rose is more pronounced. Also, I simplify the decorations. A scattering of pomegranate seeds is sufficient. When I have time, I sometimes candy some of the geranium leaves you’ll notice throughout my recipes or ask my florist to order organic roses that I can scatter over the cake, but let’s be honest, that isn’t all that realistic, and the Persian Love Cake is dramatic and gorgeous all on its own.   … Continue reading