I baked this especially for my Dad who happened to mention that he liked fruit cakes with lots of cherries in them. It wasn't really what he or I had in mind, but I only had a week to bake it and all the 'proper' fruit cakes involve leaving them for months on end to absorb all the booze. Anyway, this seemed like a reasonable alternative, and with the addition of some almond extract would have that 'Bakewell' flavour which he loves. It was a very straightforward cake; the only faff being the washing and thorough drying of the glace cherries - supposedly to prevent them from sinking to the bottom of the cake. It didn't.
The rest of the mixture was a basic sponge really and so very easy to make. It was baked in a deep tin and turned out to be quite a chunky cake. My first taste of it suggested it was a bit dry, but actually it was pretty moist. I think it was the amount of dense sponge that foxed me and made it seem less light than the Victoria Sandwiches (of which I have made zillions now). It cut well, but it was a shame about the sinking cherries, as it didn't look quite as aesthetically pleasing as I'd hoped. It went down well with the old man though, but he is fairly easy to please on the cake front!
Baker's verdict: easy to make, albeit a bit fiddly where the cherry prep was concerned. Tasty but not especially 'wowy'!
Husband rating: remember eating it but can't remember what it was like. Think I liked it!
The rest of the mixture was a basic sponge really and so very easy to make. It was baked in a deep tin and turned out to be quite a chunky cake. My first taste of it suggested it was a bit dry, but actually it was pretty moist. I think it was the amount of dense sponge that foxed me and made it seem less light than the Victoria Sandwiches (of which I have made zillions now). It cut well, but it was a shame about the sinking cherries, as it didn't look quite as aesthetically pleasing as I'd hoped. It went down well with the old man though, but he is fairly easy to please on the cake front!
Baker's verdict: easy to make, albeit a bit fiddly where the cherry prep was concerned. Tasty but not especially 'wowy'!
Husband rating: remember eating it but can't remember what it was like. Think I liked it!
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