Lily's Ginger Cake

"Brian Turner the famed british chef says "My mum's recipe was known by the whole town of Elland twenty year's ago, it is legendary! I only found the recipe two year's ago, it's easy, moist and delicious and now I have a grand daughter by the name of Lily, I want the world to know about it" As a ginger cake lover, i hope to get the chance to try it soon. The simplicity intrigues me. Let it rest the 24 hours suggested."
 
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Ready In:
1hr
Ingredients:
11
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 170°c
  • Melt butter, sugar and syrup in water.
  • Add sieved flour and ginger.
  • Add milk/baking soda mixture in and quickly beat well
  • Put into an 8” cake tin, greased and floured or lined
  • Bake approx 45 minutes
  • Take out and sit for five minutes then put onto a cake wire and cool.
  • This cake is better if left to stand in an airtight tin, not in fridge for 24 hours then make butter cream.
  • Sieve icing sugar carefully
  • Cream the butter and sugar together, add chopped ginger. Cut the cake in half horizontally and use this to sandwich the cake and also spread a little on top.

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  1. Any recipe by Brian Turner, a fellow Yorkshire person, is a good recipe, this was no exception! Good recipe - I added a little buttercream to the top and sprinkled the top with crystallised ginger for an extra ginger kick. Thanks Marra - and Brian too!!! FT:-)
     
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