Cherry cake
Cherry cake is a traditional British cake. The cake consists of glacé cherries evenly suspended within a Madeira sponge.[1] Glacé cherries are used because the moisture within fresh cherries causes them to sink to the bottom of any cake, ruining the cake's form. The cherries are usually halved or quartered, then washed and floured to help prevent sinking.[2]
A slice of traditional British cherry cake. | |
Type | Cake |
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Course | Dessert |
Serving temperature | Cold or warmed |
Main ingredients | glacé cherries and cake batter |
Similar dishes | Fruitcake |
Cakes with cherries inside them are found in many other cuisines.
See also
- Black Forest cake
- Zuger Kirschtorte
- Cherry pie
- List of cherry dishes
References
- Alan Davidson (2006). The Oxford Companion to Food (2nd ed.). Oxford University Press Oxford. p. 649. ISBN 978-0192806819.
- "Cherry Cake - perfect for a picnic". Cake, Crumbs and Cooking. 5 June 2010.
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