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Toasted-Almond Cake with Strawberries in Rosé-Water Syrup

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Toasted-Almond Cake with Strawberries in Rosé-Water SyrupJohn Kernick

If strawberry shortcake hailed from the Middle East, it might taste like this. Toasting the almonds lets their essence permeate the cake, making it a lovely partner for strawberries that have been macerated in lemon juice and just a hint of rose water. A dollop of freshly beaten cream melds the two beautifully.

Cooks' notes:

·Cake (not cut) improves in flavor if made at least 1 day ahead (up to 3) and kept, tightly wrapped in plastic wrap, at room temperature.
·Strawberries can be macerated in syrup up to 2 hours.

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