Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This recipe is lovely with crème fraîche or Greek yoghurt - Haarala Hamilton I’ve made this cake more often than any other. It’s ...
Two good things to know about this cake - compared to a regular butter cake it has quite a coarse-textured, open crumb but it needs this to absorb the syrup; and secondly, served warm it makes a ...
Blend the syrup, milk, oil and egg together. Add the dry ingredients and stir into a liquid, beating well. Then, pour the liquid into a greased cake pan and bake it in your oven at 350° F for 30 to 40 ...
I adore lemon and lime with gin, hence any excuse to knock up this cake. If it’s going to be eaten by the kids, use a few juniper berries in the syrup instead of the gin, and just strain them out ...
This Lemon Syrup Cake is the result of 'what's left in Alison Alexander's pantry'. Pre-heat oven to 180 degrees Celsius. Lightly grease a large fluted cake ring tin. Place butter and sugar into the ...
Heat the oven to 160C/325F/Gas3. Butter a 10-inch cake tin with a removable bottom and line with parchment paper. Separate the eggs, beat the butter and sugar together until pale and fluffy, then add ...
Peter Hoffman is a New York-based chef and cookbook author. For over two decades, he owned and operated the seminal SoHo farm-to-table restaurant, Savoy. Dubbed “A Locavore Before the Word Existed” by ...
1 Preheat your oven to 180 degrees Celsius fan setting. Grease a 20cm loose base cake tin (or springform tin) and line the base with parchment paper. Dust the inside walls of the tin with caster sugar ...