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Welsh Cakes

These traditional griddle cakes have many variations. All of them however are a good snack, not too sweet and not too large. They partner well with sweet cakes at teatime. To get the right amount of light greasing in the pan, put a little butter or vegetable fat on kitchen paper or muslin and wipe around the pan.

Preparation Time 10 minutes
Baking Time 20 minutes
Portions makes 20
Skill Level Easy
Average Rating 5 stars
 

Welsh Cakes Ingredients

250 grams Plain White Flour (Allinson Nature Friendly) Plain White Flour (Allinson Nature Friendly)
Salt pinch
75 grams Golden Caster Sugar (Billington's) Golden Caster Sugar (Billington's)
1 tsp ground mace
1 tsp Bicarbonate Of Soda
1 tsp Cream of tartar
90 grams Butter unslated
90 grams Sultanas
1 Free Range Eggs beaten Free Range Eggs
3 tbsp Milk Milk
Butter to grease the pan
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How to make Welsh Cakes

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  1. Sieve together the flour, salt, sugar, mace, bicarbonate of soda and cream of tartar. Rub in the butter and stir in the sultanas. method tip
  2. Make a well in the centre and pour in the egg and milk. Stir until mixture comes together to a light dough. method tip
  3. Heat your griddle or frying pan to a moderate to medium heat. On a well floured surface, roll out the dough to 1/2 cm or so. Use a floured biscuit cutter to cut out rounds.
  4. Grease the pan lightly with butter or vegetable fat. Cook the welsh cakes for 10 - 12 minutes, turning once. Control the heat so that the surface turns golden brown, and not too dark. Serve warm with butter. Store in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
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Reviews

Read all reviews (3) | Average rating: 5 stars

"Perfect recipe- reminded me of my childhood. "

10-03-2010 | Author: denise1611 | 5 stars

"Added mixed spice instead of mace, lovely recipe"

21-09-2010 | Author: fsaffery | 4 stars

"Beautifull, but should have added mixed spice instead of mace. Why haven't I made these for so long."

09-11-2011 | Author: mystery baker | 5 stars

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