So, I haven't baked anything for months and months, and I've really missed it. Weekends have been very busy and I haven't braved doing any baking with the resident toddler yet. Also, the oven in our current house isn't reliable, and I got very demotivated after several incidences of over-baking! I did bake some cupcakes for some students at school, which went down well, but didn't advance my project. Finally though, after weeks of getting cake hospitality from my Mum, I decided to bake something to repay the favour.
I fancied attempting a simple fruit cake, so decided to do this one, which didn't require masses of ingredients or any complicated processes. It was a pleasure to don my apron again and to experience the delightful smells emanating from the oven. I was very cautious with the oven, choosing a slightly lower temperature and a shorter time. When the skewer still came out sticky, I chose increments of ten minutes between testings (and a layer of tin foil on top to prevent too much browning) to make sure it didn't over-bake. Disappointingly, it did. It looked dry when I cut it and it tasted (felt?) dry too, but fortunately the presence of lots of fruit saved it from being a mouthful of sawdust, or stale breadcrumbs!
Baker's verdict: easy, tasty, but came out dry.
Husband rating: 7/10 - really good flavour, very moreish, a tiny bit on the dry side and not too keen on the currants burnt on the edge as they go a bit bitter. That said, I thoroughly enjoyed it.
I fancied attempting a simple fruit cake, so decided to do this one, which didn't require masses of ingredients or any complicated processes. It was a pleasure to don my apron again and to experience the delightful smells emanating from the oven. I was very cautious with the oven, choosing a slightly lower temperature and a shorter time. When the skewer still came out sticky, I chose increments of ten minutes between testings (and a layer of tin foil on top to prevent too much browning) to make sure it didn't over-bake. Disappointingly, it did. It looked dry when I cut it and it tasted (felt?) dry too, but fortunately the presence of lots of fruit saved it from being a mouthful of sawdust, or stale breadcrumbs!
Baker's verdict: easy, tasty, but came out dry.
Husband rating: 7/10 - really good flavour, very moreish, a tiny bit on the dry side and not too keen on the currants burnt on the edge as they go a bit bitter. That said, I thoroughly enjoyed it.
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