Lemon Drizzle Cake
Requests for something to take to end of term school parties,picnics, church garden parties and bake sales have come in thick and fast this week.
Here is an easy recipe for a popular cake. Cakes do not have to be smothered with fancy frosting and icing which takes time, melts and squashes when travelling and adds sugar .
A stock of cake tin liners saves a lot of hassle and avoids the annoyance of cakes sticking in the tin. Sainburys and Lakeland have good stocksof these.The round ones can be cut down to fit in shallow sandwich cake tins.
Lemon Drizzle Cake
75 g softened butter
125g caster sugar
150g self raising flour
1 tsp baking powder
2 medium eggs
1 tablespoon lemon curd.
2 and 1/2 tablespoons milk
For The Drizzle
finely grated rind and juice of 1 large lemon
2 tablespoons granulated sugar
Method
- Heat the oven to 180 C
- Line a 1kg loaf tin.
- Beat the cake ingredients together until thoroughly combined
- Pour into the prepared loaf tin and bake for 40-45 minutes .
- The cake should be firm to touch and a skewer inserted into the centre should come out clean
- While the cake bakes make the drizzle .
- Mix the juice, rind and sugar together
- Pour the drizzle over the cake while it is still very hot from the oven ,this will form a delicious lemon crust and moisten the cake ,
- Leave to cool completely before serving
Cambridge Summer
Summer is a great time to visit Cambridge. There are so many wonderful places to visit.A good place to relax in the evening is Quayside ride on a punt and then visit the nearby bars and restaurants.
Grandma's Weekend Supermarket Buys from Aldi and Ocado
As a professional home economist I am always looking for ways to keep the shopping bills down without compromising quality.
I save on cleaning materials by a big shop of household cleaning products from Aldi. They all work well ,I cannot afford to ignore how much cheaper they are than branded products from other supermarkets.
The disadvantage of shopping here is having to visit the store and lug heavy stuff home.
Ocado delivery service is one I frequently use ,always worth looking out for special offers, this week they have a good offer lamb shanks , not the cheapest dish but a delicious ,easy supper for the bank holiday weekend.Serve with jacket potatoes and frozen peas. You need one per person.
FRUIT CAKE- very easy method
I now make all my rich fruit cakes this way avoiding the awful creaming process and worrying about curdling eggs or the mixture being too dry.
It can be made in advance and allowed to mature in an airtight container or is very good made last minute if you have run out of time. This a delicious cake for Christmas or Thanksgiving, one you can cut and come again.
I buy small bottles of orange oil, Sainsburys have it ,it gives a lovely,intense aromatic flavour to any fruit cake and cuts out having to grate oranges.
I keep a stock of ready shaped parchment cake tin liners available from Lakeland or Sainsburys ,I line the cake tin with 2 together ,no more cutting up parchment paper and trying to get it to fit. Life is too short.
Recipe-Boiled Fruit Cake
- 1 kg mixed dried fruit--currants, raisins, sultanas, mixed peel, glace cherries, chopped dried apricots, (whatever fruit you like as long as it adds up to I kilogram)
- 250 g.butter
- 275g. soft dark sugar
- 250 ml.port or sherry (plus extra for painting on top)
- 60 ml water
- 2tsp orange oil (zest of 2 oranges)
- 4 eggs well beaten
- 225g plain flour
- 75g self raising flour
- 2 tsp mixed spice
- 165 g ground almonds
Method
- Preheat the oven,to 150C or130C fan
- Grease and line a deep 8 inch cake tin
- Place fruit, sugar, water,butter sherry/port and orange into a large saucepan. Heat gently, stir gently with a wooden spoon until the butter has melted and then bring the mixture up to the boil for 4 minutes.
- Remove the pan from the heat and leave until it is cool enough to put you hand on the side of the pan-- this will take about 15 minutes.Take care
- Beat the eggs into the cooled mixture and then fold in the dry ingredients.
- Spoon into the prepared tin and bake for 3 hours.I put some foil over the top half way through to prevent the top from becoming too dark
- Remove from the oven and paint with extra sherry/port.
- Cool the cake in the tinthen remove the cake from the tin and finish cooling
- Store until needed wrapped in foil in an airtight tin
- The cake is delicious as it is but it may be decorated with traditional marzipan and icing
- I prefer to finish the cake by brushing it with warmed apricot jam , crystallized fruit and nuts on the top and then finish with more warmed apricot jam brushed over that.
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| Mixing the ingredients in a large saucepan |
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| Baked and cold. |
Finishing the cake.
The Crown and Netflix
The weather is cold and damp ,this is the time of year to stay at home, catch up with some TV programmes and start some baking for Christmas time.
I have signed up for Netflix and been totally absorbed by the series The Crown.The 1940s and 1950s of my childhood has been beautifully captured ,wonderful acting and exquisite attention to detail in the costumes and settings.
A moving performance of the farewell of King George VI to Princess Elizabeth before his sudden death took me right back to the day at school in 1952 when I was 10 years old and teacher came into the class room and announced his death. Our nice class teacher burst into tears and we were sent home for the afternoon.
As children we were shocked to see how vulnerable an adult could be.
Upgrading to Windows 10 and other gripes
Windows 10
I have been constantly nagged by messages on my screen to upgrade to Windows 10. I have spent 3 days trying to do this , the upgrade never gets beyond 97% even though I have left the computer on for more than 15 hours.
Sony TV
2. Last January we bought a smart Sony TV costing £700.Now there are problems with no sound when it is turned on.It seems that we and hundreds of others have been affected by some faulty software, and we wait on Sony's pleasure to supply a solution to having to spend 30 minutes turning the set on and off to restore the sound.Do not buy a Sony TV.
Vodaphone
3.Where is this new cell phone I ordered from Vodaphone last week ?I have not received their advisory email .
Amazon
4. Still waiting for the book I ordered from Amazon, delivery date quoted 21 July.this probably the fault of Royal Mail.
These companies take billions from us but treat us like grovelling peasants in their Game of Thrones.
Summer Fashion for Grandmas
Many older ladies have a good income to buy clothes with, but, dear manufacturers ,please do not regard us as an easy seam of silver to exploit. We want value for money and some consideration of our needs regarding styling .So I am going to look at some of the fashion garments around this summer in light of those needs.
Summer wardrobes need freshening up with some new items as older favourites tend to have a too well washed look.
The Summer Dress : photographs taken from online catalogues
Always hard to find is something with a sleeve, not too short in length, a flattering colour and shape and no need for special underwear.
After a long search I found this pretty , easy to wear dress at Jigsaw
This maxi dress from Zara looks light, cool and pretty but will hide those flabby arms and varicose veins we all to keep out of sight.
When it gets really hot linen is wonderfully cool.The creasing just has to be regarded as part of the fabric's charm.
Marks and Spencers' dress is a lovely colour but those patch pockets on the bust and hips are not good for curvy ladies.
Jaeger have the nicest tobacco coloured linen dress in town but it is expensive, an investment piece.
Sparky's Magic Piano
This is for all Grandmas who struggled with piano lessons and longed for a Sparky experience every time they heard this on the radio.
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