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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?

MissQuoted Thu 01-Jun-23 14:53:17

seedy cake with caraway, or freshly baked country cake with sultanas, crunchy sugar atop, a chunk of which I could just enjoy, with lime tea.

Nannytopsy Thu 01-Jun-23 14:43:23

My Demerara fruit cake, which bakes really well as a tray bake.
Anyone for bread pudding? I love it and will resurrect it for the next WI cafe.

Casdon Thu 01-Jun-23 14:30:57

I’m a minority of one I think, my favourite is a custard slice, close second a Viennese Whirl. I rarely have a custard slice because I don’t tolerate dairy very well, but they are so delicious. I can take or leave sponge cakes.

Bakingmad0203 Thu 01-Jun-23 14:22:50

My favourites are:
Carrot cake Paul Hollywood’s recipe
Courgette and Lime cake National Trust recipe
Beetroot and Chocolate cake

I’m vegetarian so it’s a good excuse to eat cake and get my 5 a day too!

spottybook Thu 01-Jun-23 14:19:43

Victoria sponge is my speciality (so everyone tells me) but my favourites are barm brack and simnel cake. I also like seed cake although haven’t made any of that for ages.

LRavenscroft Thu 01-Jun-23 13:27:51

AGAA4

Cherry Madeira cake is one of my favourites. I used to bake a cake every weekend when my family were still around but don't bake just for me now. My DH loved the banana loaf I used to make.

Ooh! Cherry Madeira cake. I remember it well as a child. My granny used to love it. Thanks for reminding me.

Calendargirl Thu 01-Jun-23 12:52:50

My late MIL’s chocolate cake was the best I’ve ever tasted, not like any other.

It was quite a dense cake, with a lovely glacé chocolate icing on the top, and the cake itself not overly sweet.

Oh, I would love a slice (or two) right now!

AGAA4 Thu 01-Jun-23 12:20:32

Cherry Madeira cake is one of my favourites. I used to bake a cake every weekend when my family were still around but don't bake just for me now. My DH loved the banana loaf I used to make.

Bella23 Thu 01-Jun-23 10:53:58

DH prefers fruit cakes so Christmas, simnel and loaf cakes are made. I prefer lemon drizzle Mary Berrys or Black Forest gateau which I would never attempt these days, so treats if we go out. I try not to have cake in the house as I am meant to be losing weight, some hope.blush

hollysteers Thu 01-Jun-23 10:44:28

Used to be the Welsh Bara Brith, which I also butter, but I have gone orf it for some reason…
I prefer fruit cakes, so Genoa is up there with Christmas cake.

Blossoming Thu 01-Jun-23 10:16:00

Bakewell tart.

Rosie51 Thu 01-Jun-23 09:57:35

A Christmas cake without currants / raisins or royal icing , but lots of marzipan - so that makes it a Simnel cake ? Very close, but you need a layer of marzipan baked in the middle of the cake. I love simnel cake as I love marzipan too.

nanna8 Thu 01-Jun-23 09:44:46

Lemon tarts, love them . Not the nasty cheap mass produced ones but a tangy one with icing sugar on top.

Esmay Thu 01-Jun-23 09:36:33

Aveline - we used to have Fuller's walnut cake .
I used to have the recipe , but never attempted to make it !

Otherwise :

I love a Victoria sponge with lots of fresh fruit inside . I add raspberries and strawberries just before serving .

A Christmas cake without currants / raisins or royal icing , but lots of marzipan - so that makes it a Simnel cake ?

Coffee and walnut
Carrot
Lemon drizzle

Any cake from Patisserie Valerie -that's my treat when I go shopping !

dogsmother Thu 01-Jun-23 08:36:04

Do like cake, most of them really. Chocolate I can leave however I live to make a len sponge with fresh cream, lemon curd and sticky icing.

Abitbarmy Thu 01-Jun-23 08:00:05

Mine’s probably a light fat less sponge filled with jam and whipped cream, followed by Victoria sponge. Any cake is good except not keen on carrot cake and cream cheese icing.

Jaffacake2 Thu 01-Jun-23 07:59:19

I love cake. But since I developed anaphylaxis to wheat and nuts in my late 50s I don't really eat much. Most gluten free cakes from stores say " may contain nuts " and after making serious mistakes have stopped buying them. People say well bake your own but if I bake then I eat too much, no will power !! My weekly treat is Sainsbury's gluten nut free blueberry muffins, yummy !

growstuff Thu 01-Jun-23 07:58:30

Carrot cake because it never goes wrong for me.

Least favourite at the moment is lemon and elderflower cake because in a foolish moment, I promised to make one for my daughter's wedding cake. I've been practising for weeks and I think I've just about perfected it. The problem is that I don't usually eat cake, so I have to look at each trial cake I've made and then find volunteers to try it out. There's no shortage of volunteers, but it's heartbreaking watching them try out something I can't.

Aveline Thu 01-Jun-23 07:52:23

I still fantasise about Fuller's walnut cake. No longer available but it's lovely flavour and texture of the icing haunts me ☹️😋

Greyduster Thu 01-Jun-23 07:49:08

The lovely sticky ginger cake that DD makes. For some reason I can’t replicate that same stickiness.
Carrot cake
My chocolate walnut and banana brownies.

harrysgran Thu 01-Jun-23 07:48:17

Victoria sponge

denbylover Thu 01-Jun-23 07:42:28

How to choose there’s so many nice ones. 😋
Lemon Drizzle, Spice sponge, Black Forest Gateau, Carrot Cake. Love any sort of scone too.

tanith Thu 01-Jun-23 07:35:09

Coffee and walnut or Victoria sponge for me.

Joseann Thu 01-Jun-23 07:31:33

I prefer a fruit cake to a sponge cake. My favourite though is probably carrot cake.
I do like marzipan too.

teabagwoman Thu 01-Jun-23 07:28:57

My favourite cake is carrot cake, a taste shared by my dd so she had it as her wedding cake. I’ve been baking for years but wasn’t up for that pressure so gave the recipe to the caterers.