Showing posts with label Lime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lime. Show all posts

Tuesday, 27 December 2011

Ceri and Emma make explosion cake

It was my 20th birthday recently and I considered growing up, but decided to leave it til next year. So for now, I decided to just stick to baking cakes. Including ones that explode, apparently... What happened was that my cake-loving friend Ceri came round to bake a cake before my birthday meal. We chose one called 'Lemon Explosion Cake'; we didn't have lemons, but decided to use limes instead. We couldn't find a big enough tin, so used a little one, but unfortunately this led to the explosion being less of a metaphor and more of a big mess in the oven. Still, it was a tasty mess! If you want to try this recipe, I'd definitely recommend it, but also warn you to learn from our mistakes.

Whoops...


  • Pre-heat the oven to Gas Mark 4/170°C.
  • Mix together 170g self raising flour, 170g sugar, 1tsp baking powder and 1 grated lime/lemon rind.
  • Melt 115g soya/sunflower spread and add it to the mix with 4tbsp soya milk.
  • The recipe says to mix up egg replacer to the equivalent of 1 egg and add it to the mix, but you could use 50ml vegetable oil and a little extra baking powder, or any other egg alternative.
  • If the mixture seems quite thick, don't worry; it's meant to be! If it's not, check you added the right ingredients, but still don't worry, it should be fine...
  • Spoon mixture into a pre-greased tin (Make sure it's big enough!) and bake for 40 minutes.
  • Squeeze the juice out of the lime/lemon and mix with about 100g icing sugar to make some tasty icing for when the cake's done.

Recipe source: The Cake Scoffer