This american classic is said to have been created toward the end of the 19th century by florence and nina ottelengui who ran charleston s lady baltimore tea room in 1906 when owen wister wrote a romance novel by the same name in which he poetically described this luscious dessert the cake gained unmatched popularity and has been a southern favorite ever since.
Lady baltimore tea room charleston sc.
This american classic is said to have been created toward the end of the 19th century by florence and nina ottelengui who ran charleston s lady baltimore tea room in 1906 when owen wister wrote a romance novel by the same name in.
Tipsy pudding pecan pie and lady baltimore cake.
As downtown charleston s prominent tea room we offer a menu with modern southern charm combined with high tea sophistication.
There is no question that it was popularized when author owen wister used charleston as the site for one of his romance novels and named the heroine lady baltimore image yield makes 1.
For many years it was a favorite wedding cake.
To the other cook from charleston i too soak my dried fruit before adding to the icing.
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Wister included a description of the cake in lady baltimore.
Experienced tearoom goers know to claim their desserts when volunteers carrying the tray come around and not to be shy about.
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This is an easy lady baltimore recipe and well received by the dessert afficianados at our tea room.
They are said to have annually baked and shipped a cake to owen wister.
2 according to historians florence and nina ottelengui who managed charleston s lady baltimore tea room for a quarter of a century developed the cake toward the end of the nineteenth century from a version of the common queen cake of that period.
The most popular legend of the lady baltimore is that alicia rhett mayberry a southern belle baked and served the cake to novelist owen wister in charleston south carolina wister was said to have been so enamored with the cake that he used it as the namesake of his novel lady baltimore.