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I have made some welshcakes

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flowerfriend Fri 10-Feb-12 11:55:02

My friends here in SW France love welshcakes and spending an hour or so making a big pile is soothing and helps keep you warm. This is what I have been doing this morning. It was -12C at 8 am.

bagitha Fri 10-Feb-12 12:01:11

Mmmm. Yum. Send some virtual ones this way, please! smile

tanith Fri 10-Feb-12 12:03:29

Mmmnnn! that's an idea , I might make a batch to give my grandchildren for Valentines day.. haven't done that in a while... I can already smell them.. and I could make them heart shaped too... {thanks}

tanith Fri 10-Feb-12 12:04:13

thanks

flowerfriend Fri 10-Feb-12 12:12:21

bagitha Virtual ones on the way. Unfortunately I had to try a couple so I shall say that they were lunch and only have some fresh pineapple now. They seem to be about the cheapest fruit both here and in many parts of the UK at the moment. tanith Are you of welsh origin. I am. Not that you have to be to make welshcakes. I even use a Delia recipe for them. Although I cut down the quantity of sugar. Good baking.

bagitha Fri 10-Feb-12 12:16:59

Oh, thank you, flower. They are delicious. I'll make that my lunch as well!

tanith Fri 10-Feb-12 12:57:06

Glad you both enjoyed the cakes... flower my Mother's family were from the Rhonda and my sister lives in a tiny seaside village near Tenby so yes Welsh origins here.. I don't have a griddle to bake them on but find a heavy frying pan does a decent enough job.. how do you bake them? I use my grandma's recipe as told by my Mum..

gracesmum Fri 10-Feb-12 13:01:42

Oh how lovely! Virtual ones are all I can have as the weight is not shifting, but I can dream........................smile

flowerfriend Fri 10-Feb-12 13:09:24

gracesmum Most of us on GN seem to have to be careful with our appetites - for food that is. tanith I use a heavy frying pan too as I have only electricity here and you need gas for a griddle. I was born in Llanelli.

jeni Fri 10-Feb-12 13:17:40

I used to have a holiday chalet in Kidwelly!

jeni Fri 10-Feb-12 13:19:17

And I adore welsh cakes, but not their calories!

JessM Fri 10-Feb-12 13:26:29

oh lovely.
Ever had them freshly made in Swansea market flower ?

susiecb Fri 10-Feb-12 13:30:11

I love Welshcakes served warm with some double cream - thats proably why i have a fat bottom!!!

jeni Fri 10-Feb-12 13:44:01

I'm droolingenvy

tanith Fri 10-Feb-12 13:58:16

Jeni you were so lucky Kidwelly is gorgeous.. I think we had to drive through a flood last time we went there under a railway bridge I believe.

flower I didn't realise you needed gas to use a griddle I suppose it makes sense when its pointed out to you.. we eat our calorie laden welsh cakes spread with butter... oh my! I seriously need to bake some..grin

grannyactivist Fri 10-Feb-12 14:12:06

I love welshcakes. Yummy.
My sons adore pancakes, but this year they can't get home for Shrove Tuesday, so I sent them a pancake recipe book as a bit of fun - with a note of my own recipe. Eldest son was so delighted he's put a photo of it online. smile

Seventimesfive Fri 10-Feb-12 14:19:05

Hello flowerfriend and tanith I'm from Cardiff and was brought with with Welsh cakes cooked on a griddle. After my mother died 25 years ago, my father, who died last year at the age of 93, used to make his own until a year or two ago.
I also love lavabread from Cardiff Market. Rolled in oatmeal and with bacon - yum, yum! Really love that market. I went two years ago for the first time in 30 years and it hasn't changed a bit, still got wonderful fish stall and the animals and birds upstairs. thanks This is the best I can do for daffodils!

jeni Fri 10-Feb-12 14:23:06

The bridge on to the site? The dc loved and regarded the castle as their own private playground. Norman kept ye old moat cafe and we used to drop in regularly for coffee. We made many friends amongst the locals and got milk from the local farm, where my Italian cleaning ladie's husband was cow man

JessM Fri 10-Feb-12 14:28:21

Gosh - You put stuff on welshcakes shock. Au naturel for me, but they have to be warm. Cold they are as enticing as yesterday's scones.

Seventimesfive Fri 10-Feb-12 14:32:39

Just sugar for me.

tanith Fri 10-Feb-12 15:09:00

Jeni thats right under the bridge onto the site.. it was a few years ago but the castle is just so beautiful , now I'm reminded I'd like to take my younger grandchildren there as they certainly have never been.. I'll have to look it up see what I can find..

flowerfriend Fri 10-Feb-12 17:03:43

I spent all my childhood summer hols in Kidwelly. I think I had my first kiss at a dance in the grounds of Kidwelly Castle. They say you never forget your first kiss. Well I am a bit vague. Not generally vague but about this first kiss. And yes welshcakes are best warm. They can be re-heated gently the next day. My best friend was at Swansea to study art and she doesnt care how they come. We have just got back from a beautiful if cold walk and enjoyed the welshcakes. Not all of them I hasten to add. Each time she eats them I get a different memory of her student days all told in a sing-song welsh accent. Very funny as she comes from the south-east.

lydia1 Sat 11-Feb-12 01:02:07

We had a lovely family holiday in Kidwelly last summer - all eleven of us! We rented a big house - complete with hot tub - right in the centre and had a great time. The castle was lovely, and the local pub was great!

bagitha Sat 11-Feb-12 06:24:52

What a lovely place name!

JessM Sat 11-Feb-12 07:10:39

It's an funny one. There is no K in Welsh, so it's a hybrid spelling. The LL is soft in Welsh but for us anglo-welsh majority, it rhymes with telly.