Saturday 10 May 2008

Fetes, Fayres and Fundraising

It's that time of year again. Time to be out in the open air, the time for village fetes, fayres, open days and garden Parties. It's the time for fundraising, making home made lemonade and jams and jellies. It's the time to put on your apron and get baking!

As well as rock buns, fairy cakes, fruit cakes, chocolate cake, victoria sponge cake, tarts and pastries, why not have a go at making this cake for your fundraising events or even just make to have with afternoon tea.

This cake is based on a Delia Smith recipe but I have used a jam and coconut topping instead of icing. The cake is made in a 10 x 10 tin and is quite shallow but you could use a smaller tin if you wanted the cake to have more depth.

Here is the recipe for 'Fundraisers Cake'.

8oz (225g) plain flour
4oz (110g) sugar
4oz (110g) margarine
2 level teaspoons cream of tartar
1 level teaspoon bicarbonate of soda
3floz (75ml) milk
2 large eggs
for the topping
Pineapple jam or jam of your choice (pineapple is especially good)
desiccated coconut

Pre-heat the oven to gas mark 3 (325 degrees Farenheit) (170 degrees C)

Grease and line a 10 x 10 inch (25.5 x 25.5 cm) square baking tin.

In a large mixing bowl, combine the flour, sugar, cream of tartar and bicarbonate of soda. Gently melt the margarine in a small saucepan. In a separate bowl, beat the eggs thoroughly. Pour the melted margarine onto the eggs, then pour this mixture onto the dry ingredients and stir to blend together. Stir in the milk and blend thoroughly.

Pour the mixture into the prepared tin. Bake in the centre of the oven for about 35 minutes.

Let the cake cool in the tin for about 10 minutes before removing to a wire rack to finish cooling. When cool, spread the cake generously with a jam topping and then sprinkle with desiccated coconut to finish off.

The cake can be cut into small squares to serve or bigger squares if you are feeling generous!

6 comments:

  1. Yummy! A big square for me please!!!!!

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  2. Simone, this tray bakes looks yummy and I wish I lived near you to get to visit those fetes. For me I would cut in large squares, or just in half! For the sales I would cut in smaller sizes, that way I would make more money for the good cause! x

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  3. Very nice...you couldn't come and do a bit of baking for me, could you?

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  4. Looks delicious Simone, especially with the pineapple jam! :O) Gx

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  5. I'll have to give this one a go,,love coconut.Yep, Milo has been in the wars lately and I'll see what I can do about the beach pics - glad you liked them. You have to leave a few nettles mind,, butterflies like them :-)
    Lisa x

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  6. Ooooooo, my mouth is watering....my favest cake!! I have jotted down the recipe, thanks for sharing...and thanks for visiting my Blog...nice to hear from you x

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