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Etymology

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From the way the dough is dropped onto cooking sheets for baking.

Noun

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drop cake (countable and uncountable, plural drop cakes)

  1. A baked confection made by dropping sweet dough by spoonfuls onto a cooking sheet and baking.
    • 1922, Washington Platt, The Technical Side of Biscuit & Cake Baking, page 20:
      For this reason, contrary to the effect in biscuits, the addition of more moisture to a drop cake results in a flatter cake.
    • 1924, Woman's Institute Library of Cookery:
      Drop cakes require a little more time than cookies.
    • 1929, Joseph Carl McMullen, The Automatic Butler: A Farce in Three Acts, page 64:
      He sees drop cake and his face lights up.