Which preposition to use with cake

of Occurrences 226%

Set a sponge over night with 1 cake of compressed yeast dissolved in a cup of warm water, 3 cups of milk and flour enough to make a thick batter.

with Occurrences 89%

Elspeth sat enthroned on a couch of pine branchesI can see her yet shielding her face from the blaze with one little hand, and dividing her cakes with the other.

in Occurrences 76%

" "Oh, baby, don't say that!" "Ime and LesterLester and me were talking, mamawhen the engagement's announced next weeka reception" "We can clear out this room, move the bed out of gramaw's room into ours, and serve the ice-cream and cake in" "Oh, mama, I don't meanthat!"

for Occurrences 74%

I'm going to fix you a cocoanut cake for our honeymoon supper to-morrow night, honey-bee.

on Occurrences 34%

Sometimes this part of the programme was varied by his mixing a hoe-cake on a board, and setting it up "to do" in front of the fire.

into Occurrences 28%

Cut the sponge-cakes into thin slices; place two together, with preserve between them, and pour over them a small quantity of sherry mixed with a little brandy.

at Occurrences 16%

Thus it came about that when, after a while, the yeomen of the guard went to the archery field, they found not Robin and the others, and so got no cakes at that fair.

from Occurrences 15%

They sat down by a fountain, and the magician pulled a cake from his girdle, which he divided between them.

to Occurrences 14%

Bake on wafer sheets in small cakes to a light brown.

as Occurrences 10%

The first Sunday one boy alone came, and next Sunday not a solitary lad made his appearance; so Miss Wintz, in whose house she was staying, offered a kitchen as more homely, and tea and cake as an attraction.

without Occurrences 9%

As one man dryly but graphically put it: "Pittsburgh makes me think of a wedding cake without the frosting.

like Occurrences 7%

In baking a large cake like this, great attention must be paid to the heat of the oven; it should not be too fierce, but have a good soaking heat.

than Occurrences 5%

But there's more cold johnny-cake than any thing else in the basket.

by Occurrences 4%

Form it into little cakes by pouring a small quantity on to the bottom of cups or basins; when cold, turn them out on a flannel to dry.

out Occurrences 4%

When he is tame, he will take a piece of cake out of your pocket, and let you ride upon his back.

off Occurrences 3%

They used their sharp hooks to pull the ice cakes off the endless chain, upon a platform of boards, and from there the cakes were slid along into the store house, where they were stacked in piles up to the roof, there to stay until they were needed in the hot summer, to make ice cream, lemonade and ice cream cones.

between Occurrences 3%

He remembered in time, though, to smother it, and hastily divided the rest of the cake between the two animals.

about Occurrences 2%

Make all into a dough and roll into small cakes about an inch in diameter.

before Occurrences 2%

GENERAL SUGGESTIONS.Always sift the flour for cake before measuring out the amount required.

after Occurrences 2%

"We should like some cakes after dinner," answered Master Harry, folding his arms, putting out one leg, and looking straight at him, "and two apples and jam.

beneath Occurrences 1%

Two young ragamuffins crawled among the legs of the crowd up to her basket and filched pies and cake beneath her very nose.

over Occurrences 1%

Put one of the flat cakes over one that is filled, press the edges firmly together and roll until perfectly round.

beside Occurrences 1%

She was no recluse; she often went with her companions to sing and eat cakes beside the fountain by the gooseberry-bush, under an old beech, which was called the fairy-tree: but dancing she did not like.

against Occurrences 1%

At this moment the very cake against which they had stopped was beginning to rise.

under Occurrences 1%

The tables set out with creams and cakes under the trees, had a pretty country look, though the place was crowded.

Which preposition to use with  cake