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Dundee Cake

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Eggs, Grains, Dairy Scottish Scottish 1 servings

INGREDIENTS

6 oz Butter
6 oz Sugar
4 Eggs
1 Heaped tbsp ground almonds
8 oz Sultanas or seedless raisins
8 oz Currants
3 Ounces; chopped,
; mixed peel
2 tb Milk; boiled with 1 tbsp
; sugar
3 Ounces; halved glac.
; cherries
Grated rind and juice of 1/2 lemon
8 oz Flour
1 ts Baking powder
1 tb Brandy or rum
1 oz Blanched split almonds
1 pn Salt

INSTRUCTIONS

Before starting cake, put peel, glac. cherries, sultanas, currants in a
casserole.
Mix thoroughly with hands, cover, bake in oven at 220°F (108°C) - 240°F
(115°C).
Cook 20 minutes or until sticky and completely heated, stir at least once
with fork.
Take out baked fruit mixture, let it get completely cold before using.
Cream butter well, work in sugar until white and creamy.
Add one egg, good sprinkle of flour, repeat egg and flour, beating well all
the time.
Stir in ground almonds, add baked fruits, peel, lemon rind and juice, pinch
of salt.
Mix rest of flour with baking powder, mix into mixture, stir in the brandy
or rum.
Turn into 8-inch cake tin, greased and lined with greased paper.
Cover with foil, bake in oven at 300°F (150°C) for about 2-1/2 hours.
Half-way through cooking, remove paper, scatter split almonds on top.
Test with skewer before removing from oven.
minutes before completion, brush top with sugared milk.
Put back cake back in oven to glaze when sugared milk is dry.
Do not remove from tin until cold.
Converted by MC_Buster.
NOTES : Dundee cake seems to have originated in the last century  as
'Cryin' bannock', a sweet bannock made with oatmeal, sugar, mixed with
cream and cooked and served to the women attending a birth. A similar
bannock containing a ring was given to a child starting to cut its first
tooth to play with. When it broke, everyone present got a piece and the
child got the ring as a teething ring. Dundee cake is still given as a
christening, wedding or Christmas gift and will keep for some months in a
tin.
Converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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