Showing posts with label weetabix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weetabix. Show all posts

Cereal loaf cake

On this years schedule for the Lancashire Federation of Womens Institute county show one of the set recipes is a Weetabix cake. I remember this cake from my childhood as one that my Nanna would bake, I think she also did an All bran version too which would give a very similar result. I haven't decided as yet if I am going to enter any of the baking classes and do foray with the local equivalents of Mary Berry but in the meantime I baked this classic to remind me how it tastes. Its a pretty easy recipe and the secret is the soaking of the fruit overnight to ensure that the dried fruit is plump and juicy. There are a myriad versions of this recipe on the internet but I am using the classic supplied by the WI (the measurement is in ounces so its old time for sure).


The cake is better if wrapped for a couple of days as it improves with keeping , its great served plain or buttered.

Ingredients
  • 2 weetabix or similar quantity of all bran, bran flakes, etc
  • 1/2 pint of milk (I used skimmed)
  • 8 oz demerara sugar
  • 8 oz mixed dried fruit
  • 1 egg - free range
  • 8 oz self raising flour
  • 1 tsp mixed spice ( this is my embellishment or not to schedule in WI speak)
Method
  • Crush the weetabix in a bowl, add the sugar, milk and dried fruit. Stir well and leave to soak overnight
  • Add the egg and flour and mix well
  • Scoop into a lined 2lb loaf tin
  • Bake at 160c for 1 hour or so (mine took 1-20 mins) until tested cooked with a skewer
  • Cool on a wire rack

I was recently on BBC Radio Lancashire and took a sample of this loaf in with me and it proved very popular with the presenters.

I have been having a rummage in my old recipe archive some of which has been passed to me by my Mum and have found a couple of postcards with variations on a theme for this recipe in my Nanna's writing.

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