Groaning Cakes: The Perfect Early Labour Project - Hamilton Family Doulas (2024)

Picture this: you are 40 weeks and 2 days. You had a prenatal appointment 2 days ago where your doctor declared you were 2 cm dilated and 50% effaced. Mild, rhythmic cramps have been happening for a few hours and they seem to be getting a little stronger over time.

They aren’t yet so strong that you can’t cope but enough to make it hard to sleep. And, you just pulled out the baking supplies from the cupboard. It may be 11:30pm but you’re about to back a Groaning Cake.

Wait a minute! Bake in labour? Yes!

I get it. It sounds like the most counter-intuitive thing to do. The reality is, though, it’s actually the perfect thing to do. While you are still in early labour, a small project that doesn’t require perfect attention to detail and doesn’t have a lot of steps is a perfect distraction technique for labour.

But, what is a Groaning Cake? It is a traditional sweet loaf or round cake baked by labouring women. It is usually a spiced cake as it was believed the spices, which could be smelled while a person laboured, would ease the birthing person’s discomfort.

One of the great things about the Groaning Cake is that the recipe is endlessly adaptable: you can throw whatever additional ingredients you’d like in it and they all work well together. You can ice it, or not, or eat it with a smear of butter or preserves, or just have a slice or 5 plain! The version I’ve created for you has lots of fibre in it to help your body after labour. There are fats and proteins in there, too, to give a new mother energy after the hard work of birthing a baby.

I’ve developed – and tested – a recipe just for you. It comes with suggestions for personalizing your Groaning Cake and features a maple cream cheese icing that will leave everyone drooling.

Suggestion: make a test cake.

You know, just to make sure the recipe works for your tastes, with your oven, etc.

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Mix all of the wet ingredients together with the mixer and mix all of the dry ingredients in a bowl.

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Mix the dry ingredients into the wet.

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One slice might not be enough of this delicious cake.

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Yield: 1 loaf

HFD Groaning Cake

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This traditional spiced cake is made in early labour as a distraction from contractions and makes a delicious first meal after baby is born.

Prep Time15 minutes

Cook Time1 hour

Total Time1 hour 15 minutes

Ingredients

Cake

  • 1 Cup pumpkin puree, not pie filling
  • 1/2 Cup softened butter
  • 1/2 Cup white sugar
  • 1/2 Cup brown sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 tsp vanilla essence
  • 1 Cup flour
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp butter for greasing pan

Spices

  • 1 tsp nutmeg
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp cloves
  • 1/4 tsp allspice
  • OR
  • 2 tsp pie spice mix

Additives

  • Choose 2
  • 1/2 Cup chopped walnuts
  • 1/2 Cup pumpkin seeds
  • 1/2 Cup chopped pecans
  • 1/2 Cup chocolate chips
  • 1/2 Cup chopped dates
  • 1/2 Cup raisins

Icing

  • 3/4 Cup icing sugar
  • 1/4 Cup butter
  • 1/4 Cup cream cheese
  • 2 TBSP maple syrup
  • 1/4 tsp vanilla essence

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
  2. In a stand mixer, cream sugar and eggs together and add in all other wet ingredients: pumpkin, vanilla and eggs.
  3. In a separate bowl add flour, baking soda, baking powder and spices and then whisk to blend.
  4. Add 2 types of additives to the bowl of dry ingredients.
  5. Mix dry ingredients into wet until mixed well.
  6. Grease a loaf pan or 9 inch round cake pan.
  7. Pour batter into pan and smooth top out.
  8. Bake for 1 hour.
  9. Check for doneness with a clean, dry knife.
  10. When done, put aside to cool. Can be placed in the fridge to speed up the cooling process.
  11. To make icing: in mixer cream together cream cheese, vanilla, maple syrup. Add icing sugar slowly. Scrape down sides to ensure all ingredient are well blended.
  12. When cool, ice the cake and serve.
Groaning Cakes: The Perfect Early Labour Project - Hamilton Family Doulas (2024)

FAQs

What is the tradition of the groaning cake? ›

"The tradition of a groaning cake, or kimbly, at birth is an ancient one. Wives tales say that the scent of the groaning cake being baked in the birth house helps to ease the mothers pain. Some say if a mother breaks the eggs while she's aching, her labour wont last as long.

What are some reasons a client would want to create a written birth plan? ›

A birth plan can be used to encourage participation in care and engage the mother and her family in decision making about her care (Olson, 1993).

What is the tradition of the baby in the cake? ›

The baby symbolizes luck and prosperity to whoever finds it. That person is also responsible for purchasing next week's cake or hosting the next Mardi Gras party. Often, bakers place the baby outside of the cake, leaving the purchaser to hide it themselves.

Where did the cake tradition come from? ›

The History of Birthday Cakes. The birthday cake tradition dates way back to the ancient Egyptians, with the celebration of their gods. Their coronation day was named as their 'birth' day. The Greeks later adopted this tradition and added a cake to the celebration.

What is the tradition of the Epiphany cake? ›

This tradition dates back to the 12th or 13th century when the monks of St. Michel, France would choose their Epiphany king by means of this cake. Many countries celebrate this day with a sweet bread or cake shaped in a crown to commemorate when the three kings visited Jesus, in Christian tradition.

What is the pagan tradition of the king cake? ›

The confection's roots can be traced back to European, pre-Christian, pagan harvest celebrations. One element of these celebrations was sacrifice. Every year a man was chosen as the "sacred king." He was treated like a king for the year and then, at the end, sacrificed to ensure a successful harvest.

What is the Catholic king cake tradition? ›

According to the Christian calendar, it is known as the day of Epiphany. On this day, the three kings traveled to Bethlehem, bearing gifts to the newborn baby Jesus. To honor this belief, people celebrate with an oval-shaped king cake, symbolizing the unity of faiths.

What is the New Orleans tradition cake? ›

When do you eat king cake? King cake is indeed a heavenly treat for New Orleanians when it appears in supermarkets and bakeries between early January and Ash Wednesday. Some bakeries across the city begin selling as early as December, but always at the start of Carnival - January 6.

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