Delicious Homemade Welsh Cakes
Published on 12 Jun 2013 by Gwion Llwyd
Traditional, and delicious, homemade Welsh cakes will be waiting for guests who arrive at Moelfre during July, order quick before they go! Best served slightly warm with a large knob of real butter and a cup of traditional welsh tea whilst sitting outside looking at the spectacular view over the cambrian coastline and the snowdonia mountains. The perfect afternoon treat.
Here’s the recipe Louise uses
Ingredients
225g/8oz self-raising flour, sieved
110g/4oz (preferably Welsh) salted butter
1 egg
handful of sultanas
milk, if needed
85g/3oz caster sugar
extra butter, for greasing
Preparation method
Rub the fat into the sieved flour to make breadcrumbs. Add the sugar, dried fruit and then the egg. Mix to combine, then form a ball of dough, using a splash of milk if needed.
Roll out the pastry until it is a 5mm/¼in thick and cut into rounds with a 7.5-10cm/3-4in fluted cutter.
You now need a bakestone or a heavy iron griddle. Rub it with butter and wipe the excess away. Put it on to a direct heat and wait until it heats up, place the Welsh cakes on the griddle, turning once. They need about 2-3 minutes each side. Each side needs to be caramel brown before turning although some people I know like them almost burnt.
Remove from the pan and dust with caster sugar while still warm. Some people leave out the dried fruit, and split them when cool and sandwich them together with jam.
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