Recipe: Delia Smith's Homemade Welsh Cakes (2024)

Happy St. David's Day to all my Welsh friends and readers. St. David's Day is the National Day in Wales and is celebrated on 1st March every year,in honour of Dewi Sant or St David, the patron saint of Wales. So, to commemorate this day, I decided to make something Welsh.

Homemade Welsh cakes.. a real treat indeed..

Recipe: Delia Smith's Homemade Welsh Cakes (1)

Welsh cakes, also known aspicau ar y maenandpice bachin Welsh language or "Griddle Cakes" in English are traditional Welsh treats.Traditionally, they arecooked on a hot bakestone (Welsh: maen), and later iron griddles are used and is now the predominant method to cook it. It is made from butter, self raising flour, sultanas/raisins and spices. To kick start our "Cook Like Delia Smith" event for March 2013, I picked a Welsh cake recipe from her website.

Delia Smith is an English cookand TV presenter, who is well-loved in the UK. According to Wiki, she is the UK's best-selling cookery author, with more than 21 million copies sold. I have been her fan for a very long time, so I suggested Delia Smith to be our March "star".

My mother-in-law gave me a 1996 version of her cookbook and it is one of the most useful cookbooks I have around the house. I also learnt a lot of basics of Western cooking from this book. I like her style because her recipes are usually quite comprehensive, so even a beginner will be able to follow a recipe easily. Here are some previous Delia Smith recipes I have tried: pavlova with fresh strawberries, fresh lemon curd, lemon curd butterfly cakes, American brownies and orange sauce.

So, back to the Welsh cakes. Luckily for me, Delia had a recipe for Welsh cakes on her website. I have eaten Welsh cakes several times (in Wales), so I had a rough idea how it was supposed to taste and look like. Circular in shape and about 5mm thick, I would describe the texture as a cross between a soft cookie, shortbread and cake. I was very pleased with the homemade ones that I made in under 30 minutes and my kids absolutely loved them. I made half the recipe, which yield 14 Welsh cakes and they were all gone within 15 minutes! I served them with some butter, blueberry jam or homemade pineapple jam (a fresh batch I just made that afternoon with Sarawak pineapples). This buttery cake is best served warm.

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I couldn't resist making some heart-shaped Welsh cakes.. not so traditional but it put a smile on my kids faces

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Warm Welsh Cakes with butter and blueberry jam.. yumm!

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Soft and buttery delights

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Baby C had hers with Nutella ;)

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Happy smiles :)

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Homemade Welsh Cakes
Recipe adapted from Delia Smith
Preparation time: 20 minutes
Cooking time: 10-12 minutes
Makes 20-25

Ingredients

225g self-raising flour
110g butter or margarine, cut into small cubes plus extra for greasing pan
75g sultanas or raisins
75 g caster sugar
1 small egg
½ teaspoon mixed spice

1.To cook these you need a heavy, flat, iron pan (sometimes called a griddle or girdle). If you do not have a griddle, then you can also use a good solid heavy fryingpan.

2. Siftthe flour, mixed spice and sugar together in a large mixing bowl, then rub in the butter or margarine as you would if you were making pastry. The mixture should be crumbly and resemble breadcrumbs.

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3. Add the sultanas or raising and mix it in thoroughly. Then beat the egg lightly and add it to the mixture. Mix to a dough and, if the mixtureseems a little too dry, add just a spot of milk. If it's too wet, add a little more flour.

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4. Transfer the dough on to a lightly floured working surface and roll it out to about ¼ inch (5mm) thick. Then, using a 2½-inch (6.5 cm) plain cutter, cut the dough into rounds, re-rolling the trimmings until all the dough is used.

5. Lightly grease the griddle with some butter. Over a medium heat, cook the Welsh cakes for 3-4 minutes each side or until golden brown.If they look as if they're browning too quickly, turn the heat down a bit because it's important to cook them through.Serve them warm, with lots of butter and homemade jam or Welshhoney.


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Great as an afternoon tea treat

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Made with love xoxo

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I am submitting this to the "Cook Like Delia Smith" bloghop which I am co-hosting with Zoe of Bake for Happy Kids and Mich of Piece of Cake. To join, simply cook or bake any recipe from any Delia Smith websites or cookbooks and blog hop with us for the whole month of March 2013.

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Recipe: Delia Smith's Homemade Welsh Cakes (2024)

FAQs

Why is a Welsh cake called a Welsh cake? ›

They were usually cooked on a bakestone and the Welsh names given to these cakes were usually based on the different regional Welsh name for the bakestone. These included pice bach, tishan lechwan or tishan ar y mân (bakestone cakes), but in English they became known generally as Welsh Cakes.

How should Welsh cakes be eaten? ›

Everyone likes to eat their welsh cakes differently and you should know that if you are talking to us there is no wrong or right way. Enjoy them with sugar, butter, plain, jam, cream, or even chocolate spread and marshmallow – the point of a welsh cake is that is makes you feel warm and cosy for a little minute.

Are Welsh cakes like scones? ›

Welsh cakes have the texture of scones, but are only about a quarter-inch tall and cooked on the stove in a pan or on a griddle, like a crumpet. They are subtly spiced with a mix of cinnamon, ginger and nutmeg and are best eaten warm—and even better with a smear of salted butter.

Who makes Welsh cakes? ›

Tan Y Castell Welshcakes have won numerous awards and are recognised for their taste and quality, resulting in them now being one of the best-selling Welsh cakes on the market. They are soft, moist and crammed with the finest vine fruits.

Why do my Welsh cakes go hard? ›

Make sure that you don't over-work the dough as that can make the Welsh cakes tough. Just mix it enough to form a smooth dough, don't knead it. Getting the temperature of the pan right is the key to making good Welsh cakes and it may take some experimentation.

What is the slang for Welsh cake? ›

They have gone by a few different names since their inception including their Welsh language names “cage bach” or "picau ar y maen" but also they are known as "Griddle Cakes", "Welsh Tea Cakes" and "Welsh Miner Cakes".

Do Welsh Cakes need to be refrigerated? ›

For Welsh Cakes and Scones, we suggest eating within 3.5 weeks if unrefrigerated. 4.5 weeks if refrigerated and 20 weeks or more if frozen. Shortbread stays fresh 1 week longer. If unopened - store all in their original package.

What is the difference between Eccles cake and Welsh cake? ›

What is a Welsh Cake? It's like a cross between a pancake, cookie, or a scone but they are nothing like it. These are somewhat similar in appearance to Eccles Cakes but Welsh Cakes are a bit flatter than an Eccles Cake and unlike an Eccles Cake, Welsh Cakes are not filled.

What is the most popular dessert in Wales? ›

Welsh cakes

Perhaps the best-loved of all Welsh treats, these small, circular cakes are dusted in sugar and provide the perfect accompaniment to a hot cup of tea. Traditionally cooked on a bakestone, Welsh cakes can also contain sultanas and chocolate chips for a sweeter twist on the original recipe.

Why are my Welsh cakes burning? ›

Getting the temperature of your griddle or bakestone correct is the key to this Welsh cake recipe. If it's too hot the cakes will burn before they are cooked through. Too low and the texture will be dry.

How to warm up Welsh cake? ›

What is the best way to reheat Welsh cakes? If you want to warm Welsh cakes you have stored in the pantry, you can zap them in the microwave for 15 seconds, pop them on a tray in a hot oven for 5 minutes, or even pop them in the toaster! Be careful when reheating as the fruit can get very hot, very quickly.

Can I freeze Welsh cakes? ›

Welsh cakes are great for storing. They will keep in an airtight container in the fridge for a week or so! They can also be frozen for up to 3 months (remember to wrap them well, label and date). If you are eating them the same day, feel free just to leave them (covered) on a plate on the worktop!

What is another name for Welsh Cakes? ›

Welsh Cakes or Pice ar y maen are a Welsh teatime treat. The recipe has been passed down through generations and is still as popular as ever. In Wales welsh cakes are also known as griddle cakes or bakestones because they are traditionally cooked on a bakestone (Welsh: maen, lit. 'stone' or Welsh: planc, lit.

What are some interesting facts about Welsh Cakes? ›

They were usually cooked on a bakestone and the Welsh names given to these cakes were usually based on the different regional Welsh name for the bakestone. These included pice bach, tishan lechwan or tishan ar y mân (bakestone cakes), but in English they became known generally as Welsh Cakes.

What is the Welsh word for Baker? ›

What is the Welsh word for baker? Gweiadur.

Why is it called log cake? ›

Yule log cake, or bûche de Noël, is a Christmas cake with a ritualistic past. Cleverly shaped and decorated to look like a 3-D log, the cake represents a melding of ancient midwinter traditions: one that celebrated the end of winter, and another honoring the Norse god Thor.

What Christmas cake is named after a Scottish city? ›

Dundee cake is one of the most famous cakes in Scottish baking traditions. It was first commercially developed in Dundee on the Scottish east coast in the early 1800s, but the cake has roots more than 350 years ago.

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