Cinnamon Squares and Dorie on TableFare
The coincidence of this week’s recipe for Tuesdays with Dorie corresponding to Dorie Greenspan’s Spice Inspiration feature on TableFare is quite remarkable. Dorie shares her thoughts on her favorite spice, cinnamon, along with the recipe for Cinnamon Squares that showcases the spice perfectly.

Cinnamon Squares is about as easy as a cake recipe can be. You just need a couple of bowls and a good spoon for stirring. This cake is all about the cinnamon, almost 2 tablespoons worth of cinnamon! Even with such an aggressive quantity of the spice, it doesn’t overwhelm the cake. Playing along with the cinnamon are some great flavor companions – chocolate and coffee. The frosting is as simple as melting chocolate and butter together and I added a heaping ½ teaspoon of ancho chile powder just to give it a little surprise ending.
The ribbon of filling running through the middle of the cake adds another layer of chocolate flavor and the hint of coffee from the addition of espresso powder. The best part about the filling is it’s just baked right in. No cake layers to work with, just pour half of the batter in the pan, sprinkle on the filling, and top with the rest of the batter. Simple. The cake is tender and moist and the accents of chocolate in the filling and icing make it rich and satisfying.
I made the cake exactly as written in the recipe, with a “pinch of salt” equating to a scant ½ teaspoon in my world. I used a beautiful Vietnamese cassia (cinnamon), which is known for having a very bold flavor due to the high volatile oil content of this particular variety of cassia. I was delighted with the end result and expect Cinnamon Squares will be showing up frequently at our house. If you would like to read about the different varieties of cinnamon and how cassia and cinnamon are different visit our Spice Library.
Tracey of Tracey’s Culinary Adventures selected Cinnamon Squares for us to make this week and I applaud her perfectly timely selection that corresponds to cinnamon month here at TableFare. You can visit her blog for the recipe or find it in our featured recipes section.
Over 350 baking bloggers are baking our way thorough Dorie Greenspan’s book, Baking: From My Home to Yours . 76 recipes completed 145 to go!
All photos by David Peterman unless otherwise noted









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