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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Simnel cake for Easter

Simnel Cakes were originally made for their mothers by working children as a gift for Mothering Sunday, the third Sunday in Lent, which falls three weeks before Easter.  Nowadays Simnel Cakes are mostly eaten at Easter. A Simnel Cake traditionally has 11 marzipan balls around the edge.




Ingredients
For the almond paste
2 free-range eggs, beaten
250g/9oz caster sugar
250g/9oz ground almonds
1 tsp almond essence
For the cake
175g/6oz plain flour
175g/6oz butter or margarine
½ tsp ground mixed spice (optional)
175g/6oz soft brown sugar
3 free-range eggs, beaten
350g/12oz mixed raisins, currants and sultanas
55g/2oz chopped mixed peel
½ lemon, grated zest only
1-2 tbsp apricot jam
Pinch salt
1 free-range egg, beaten for glazing



Preparation method
1.      For the almond paste, place the sugar and ground almonds in a bowl. Add enough beaten egg and mix to a fairly soft consistency.
2.      Add the almond essence and knead for one minute until the paste is smooth and pliable.
3.      Roll out a third of the almond paste to make a circle 18cm/7in in diameter and reserve the remainder for the cake topping.
4.      Preheat oven to 140C/275F/Gas 1. Grease and line a 18cm/7in cake tin.
5.      for the cake, cream the butter and sugar together until pale and fluffy. Gradually beat in the eggs until well incorporated and then sift in the flour, salt and mixed spice (if using) a little at a time. Finally, add the mixed dried fruit, peel and grated lemon zest and stir into the mixture.
6.      put half the mixture into a greased and lined 18cm/7in cake tin. Smooth the top and cover with the circle of almond paste. Add the rest of the cake mixture and smooth the top leaving a slight dip in the centre to allow for the cake to rise. Bake in the preheated oven for 1¾ hours. Test by inserting a skewer in the middle - if it comes out clean, it is ready. Once baked, remove from the oven and set aside to cool on a wire rack.
7.      Brush the top of the cooled cake with the apricot jam. Divide the remainder of the almond paste in half; roll out a circle to cover the top of the cake with one half and form 11 small balls with the other half.
8.      Place the circle of paste on the jam glaze and set the balls round the edge. Brush the cake topping with a little beaten egg.
9.      Preheat the grill to high. Place the cake onto a baking tray and grill for 1-2 minutes, or until the top of the marzipan begins to brown. Alternatively, lightly heat the cake topping using a cook's blow torch, until the marzipan is golden-brown.

                  

    

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