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Favourite cake? What is yours?

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LRavenscroft Thu 01-Jun-23 06:56:09

When I retired I had never baked in my life but it has become a favourite hobby and I try to bake a different cake each week, learning from my mistakes. My favourite cake is definitely a Victoria sponge. What is yours and do you have any baking anecdotes?

Polly4t42 Sat 03-Jun-23 19:03:43

Lemon drizzle cake I made one for my daughter-in-law’s birthday on Tuesday as she loves it too.

Romola Sat 03-Jun-23 19:03:48

A version of Sachertorte from an ancient Good Housekeeping booklet.
The first time I made it, probably 50 years ago, our weekend guests announced that they were not going home until they'd had another slice. I made it for the coronation the other day and it still hit the spot with our neighbours.

TillyTrotter Sat 03-Jun-23 19:15:32

A lightly spiced Carrot cake, moist with plump sultanas and topped with American frosting.

jaybee66 Sat 03-Jun-23 19:19:13

Made a chocolate type Victoria sponge today but my favourite to make and eat is Coffee and Walnut.

MaggsMcG Sat 03-Jun-23 19:39:03

Battenberg if bought
Carrot Cake if home made
Or my Dads Chocolate Cake but he died many years ago.

Sardinia2020 Sat 03-Jun-23 19:40:15

Tea loaf that I first made at school when I was 12. I’ve adapted the recipe a bit to include cherries and also put walnuts on the top and I still love it. Even my 4 year old grandson loves it

Daisydaisydaisy Sat 03-Jun-23 19:49:17

Do You remember Mr Kiplings Chocolate Fudge cake ?Thats mine 🥲

Baggs Sat 03-Jun-23 19:58:15

My dad's favourite was Battenburg cake, so much so that we called it Daddy Cake.

Milest0ne Sat 03-Jun-23 20:33:50

All our family love the ginger sponge my mother made. I gave the recipe to my GGS as cubs were making a recipe book. It looked good as Great Great Grandmother's recipe. The only question we haven't solved is how do you measure 1 1/2 heaped tablespoons of treacle?

Gwenisgreat1 Sat 03-Jun-23 20:40:41

I just like any cake I bake!

CanadianGran Sat 03-Jun-23 20:53:57

I have not really heard of coffee and walnut cake, it seems to be popular there. I think I will look up a recipe and give it a go, but not this weekend, we are off to son's wedding so gone a week.

The same son has his birthday in July and his favourite is carrot cake, which I will make and bring over to him. I can't believe my baby is turning 30!

So many good suggestions here, there are so many good things in life to enjoy. Sadly our local cafes have very mediocre baking (I think done from frozen mix), so if I really want to enjoy a slice of cake I have to depend on myself.

LRavenscroft Sat 03-Jun-23 21:09:40

Romola

A version of Sachertorte from an ancient Good Housekeeping booklet.
The first time I made it, probably 50 years ago, our weekend guests announced that they were not going home until they'd had another slice. I made it for the coronation the other day and it still hit the spot with our neighbours.

Yes, a Sachertorte is lovely. When I made my first last year I calculated the wrong amount of chocolate and cream and it was too runny. I then cut back on both and the chocolate coating was perfect. Tasted better on the second day not that there was much left.

Jaxjacky Sat 03-Jun-23 21:41:27

I eat cake two or three times a year, a baked cheesecake does hit the spot.

Lilyflower Sat 03-Jun-23 22:09:03

I like most cake though not all chocolate or carrot cake.

I make lemon cake with homemade ( very sour) lemon curd, coffee and walnut cake, Dorset Apple cake (eaten with clotted cream), a friend’s mother’s recipe light fruit cake, orange cake and, from the National Trust recipe a scrumptious cherry and almond cake covered in glacé cherries.

Yum.

Grandma70s Sat 03-Jun-23 22:25:06

I don’t make cakes (what’s Marks and Spencer’s for?), but my mother did. My favourite was coffee and walnut, which she decorated with walnut halves and crystallised violets.

I also love caraway seed cake, which a lot of people seem to dislike and it seems hard to buy now. My son has made it for me occasionally.

There was also Fuller’s walnut cake, which was quite unlike any other cake I knew of, and utterly delicious.

JuBut Sun 04-Jun-23 06:51:02

My favourite, lemon drizzle cake every time

absent Sun 04-Jun-23 07:37:34

I make a mean carrot cake for my son-in-law's birthday if I have time. I make a ginger and pineapple cheesecake for dessert on special occassions.

knspol Sun 04-Jun-23 10:01:03

Almost any cake I can buy from the shop! Definitely not. a baker.

Dixieblue Sun 04-Jun-23 11:05:52

Lemon drizzle 🍋

Usernametaken Sun 04-Jun-23 12:00:36

Tipsy drizzle cake. Has Cointreau in it and slathered in dark chocolate. Mind you, can’t eat a lot as it very rich and far too indulgent 😋

1Lois Sun 04-Jun-23 16:40:01

L.Ravenscroft. Aveline.
Mary's frosted walnut layer cake on BBC Food website is like Fuller's walnut cake 👍

Aveline Sun 04-Jun-23 16:43:32

I'd need Mary to bake it for me though!

1Lois Sun 04-Jun-23 18:10:54

So would I ! Tealoaf or flapjack is my limit.

watermeadow Sun 04-Jun-23 19:32:13

I’ve always loved making (and eating) cakes but find my older friends all prefer the plain old boring ones. Victoria sponge, carrot cake, flapjacks - all soooo boring.
When looking for a recipe I pass by anything which says Simple or Quick, I want a challenge. I made a Swedish Princess cake once when a group of oldies like me were coming to tea. It took hours and was perfect but they just ate the scones.

Witzend Thu 08-Jun-23 21:42:58

A Victoria sponge with blackcurrant jam.