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munchkin{J} wrote:
Hi, I'm looking for a recipe for mead cake. Does anyone here have such a thing, or know where I can get one? Many thanks, Emma Maybe this will hit the spot Mead and Date Cake with Syrup Cook, drain and puree a good 1/2 cup of pumpkin, let cool. Cream 90g of butter, 1/4 cup of brown sugar and a 1/2 tea spoon of vanilla essence until fluffy. Add 2 eggs beaten well, then stir in pumpkin. Chop 125g dates and 125g walnuts Sift 125g SR flour with 1/2 tea spoon of cinnamon and 1/4 tea spoon of baking powder. Toss dates and nuts with a little flour mixture and fold into the pumpkin etc. Fold in the remaining flour alternately with 1 table spoon of spiced Mead. Pour into a buttered and floured 18cm ring tin and bake at 170c for 35 minutes. Double quantity will make a 22cm ring tin (serves 12) Cook for 65-70 minutes. Stand hot cake for 10 minutes. Then turn out onto a wire rack (over a tray) and pour over hot syrup. Syrup Combine 5 table spoons of sugar with 2 table spoons of water in a saucepan and stir over medium heat until sugar dissolves. Bring to a boil and cook without stirring until pale golden (approx. 5 minutes). Remove from heat and stir in 1/4 cup of boiling water, then 1/4 cup Spiced Mead, then pour gently over cake. Any remaining syrup can be served warm over slices with whipped cream. Liqueur Mead can be substituted in the syrup. |
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