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I know there are many cake afficionados on here, which cakes do you rate most highly?
Victoria sponge, old school but works for me.
My carrot cake 🙂
Free cake. Yes, I would get into a strangers car for free cake.
Victoria sponge
christmas cake
Victoria Sponge
ALL of your CAKE, not just some of it, but ALL of it!
Orange Drizzle Cake.
Coffee and walnut or, if it counts, tea loaf.
Pretty much all cake ever invented and all cake not yet invented.
Which is why I've started a diet today after a bollocking last week from the GP.
Wait, I've changed my mind. [url= http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2008/aug/09/blueberry.cupcakes.dan.lepard ]Blueberry and creme fraiche fairy cakes[/url].
Cassata!
[url= http://recipes.coles.com.au/recipes/482/turkish-delight-and-berry-cassata/ ]Turkish Delight and Berry Cassata[/url]
or perhaps bananana malt loaf (but I count that as bike food. cake is what you get at the cake stop, which is a prime reason for riding a bike)
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Surely no man can have just one favouite cake? That'd be like having just one favourite pie, only sweet.
Surely no man can have just one favouite cake? That'd be like having just one favourite pie, only sweet.
Once you have a stated favourite you are then mrally obliged to try every other cake in order to ensure accuracy. It's like a delicious cream filled albatross around your neck.
My mother's Christmas cakes are always pretty special. Fruit filled and moistened with Brandy, topped with homemade marzipan and icing.
As a kid when cookery books first had colour plates I used to lick the photographs of the things I'd most like my mum to cook or bake.
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We will often have trifle at Christmas too, with homemade egg custard, sponges and lashings of cream.
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Summer Pavlovas are always a highlight. Basically any cake or dessert is fine by me.
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Trifle!?!? on a cake thread!
Is disappoint.
Meat pie here, a cake for men
Not exactly cake but Mrs Gti has started baking millionaire's shortbread (that's topical!) and it's bloomin' gorgeous - so moreish.
Happily someone has invited me out for a steak tonight so I won't have to fight the urge to eat a slice after supper.
makecoldplayhistory - Member
Coffee and walnut or, if it counts, tea loaf.
As a mid/post bike ride this for me also. Coffee and Walnut with a cup Coffee and Tea Loaf with a pot of Yorkshire tea. Happy days.
As a desert type then i'm inclined for Tiramisu.
Lemon Drizzle or a Victoria Sponge for me, boring, but so good!
Without any hesitation its cheesecake in any flavour!
My New York baked cheesecake is my favourite. Sadly it's huge and hubby doesn't like it, so its an annual treat.
+1 for cheesecake, assuming it counts.
What about Flan that you get in france but, inexplicably, not here? If I had a source for that it may well be all I ate...
This old saying reminds me of cake...
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All cake is good cake...
When it's good its great. when it's bad, it's still pretty good...
If cocaine is gods way of telling you you have too much money, cake is gods way of telling you life is good,
And beer is gods way of telling you he loves you...
(If there is a god at all)
In a fantasy world where i eat cake, probably chocolate swiss roll with buttercream filling.
Mrs coconut & lime.
Any cake with filling and icing. Obviously, carrot cake doesn't count as real cake DOES NOT CONTAIN VEGETABLES!!!!
Pretty much any cake.
Lemon, chocolate, coffee walnut, battenbuug, Christmas cake......mmmmmmm
Carrot
Genoa. Or any fruit based cake really. How about a tart? Could I have a slice or two of bakewell tart?
bakewell tart
Genoa?
no, I don't actually
carrot cake must be moist.
too many are dry and stale, with wet icing to make up for being stale and dry.
Fruit cake/Christmas cake/tea loaf.
Moist carrot cake.
I once had an amazing toffee cake at Arkwright's Mill at Cromford. Never seen it there since. I keep going back to look.
Cheesecake is a dessert, not a cake. It is the best dessert in the world and though.
Banana cake here in the UK.
In a foreign land far far away I prefer the Durian cake ... some say it smells like cat shite but I love it ... 😆
In no order:
1. Proper eggy yellow Victoria sponge liberally adulterated with fresh cream.
2. Mrs MRs homestyle New York cheesecake made with 6 tubs of Philly, soured cream, vanilla pods, piled high and deep, baked until golden brown crust. Topped with fresh cream, blueberries and strawberries. Paradise on a plate. Only had two in ten years (special occasions) and costs a small fortune to make but ye gods now I want it.
3. Big round chocolate cake with fresh cream filling and chocolate topping. Like wot you'd see in the Beano or a Famous Five picnic. How can it be beaten?
Welsh cakes or those cake mixes from M&S they are doing at the moment, carrot and chocolate ones, dead easy and taste fantastic
Debs' Lemon Drizzle..
My homemade Sachertorte clone. Somewhere on here there's a picture of what looks like a huge hunk of hash, that's the cake.
Files away for next pootle cake making.My New York baked cheesecake is my favourite. Sadly it's huge and hubby doesn't like it, so its an annual treat.
Battenberg!
Sadly I don't think Eton mess qualifies as cake. So the King of Cakes, His Majesty King Moist Carrot wins. Sorry Lady Gresley - for once you're wrong there.
Mrs O says mango cream pie.
All cake is excellent but the uncooked mixture of a home made Victoria sponge is sublime.
Favourite cake...what just ONE?! What is wrong with you people that you think it's possible to narrow it done to just one?
Some of my favourites though
Grandma's fruit Christmas cake with icing and marzipan that she made when I was little.
River Cottage chocolate cake from the Everyday cook book
Carrot cake with a nice butter cream frosting
Herman, the German apple friendship cake made from a home brew yeast starter.
Simnel cake if you're tired, cold and hungry. A bit of that in your jersey pocket will keep you going until you get to a real cake shop, where lemon drizzle cake and a big mug of tea will go down a treat.
I once had lemon polenta cake, but it defeated me.
A home made Victoria Sponge.
I am very partial to an Eccles cake or 4
Ginger.
This question is like having to chose which of your children is your favorite, when of course you love them all. But if I have to choose....
Battenberg.
Or my mum's home made Christmas cake, topped with marzipan (see the theme here?) and icing.
Mid ride,Snickers cake at Sherwood Pines cafe
My Mum's coffee cake. It wasn't fancy, but damn it was perfection.
We lost her just over a year ago, and it must be getting on for a year before that she last made one (I suspect it may have been my birthday the year before last) - but I can still recall everything about it... taste, texture....
My wee sister has the recipie I think, but whether she has made an attempt to make it as yet - and whether anyone will ever be able to make it the same - I don't know.
I miss it almost as much as I miss my Mum 🙁
Otherwise I have a soft spot for millionaire shortbread (I am on a quest to find the best in the country - I found it, but then the baker closed down!) and Carrot Cake is right up there too (although I have yet to find any as good as the stuff the sandwich shop under my office in Edinburgh sold many years ago!)
Chocolate sponge
Thick chocolate butter filling.
Topped with mint flavour icing and chocolate buttons.
Vanilla ice cream.
Double cream.
I could not choose one cake above another. But something based on almonds would do me just fine.
Or an Eccles cake.. Or Éclair... Or stickly lemon drizzle... OH HOW CAN I DECIDE!!!!!
these but any cake that Bren bakes really.
My Ma's Christmas cake, or Simnel cake.
Christmas cake gets cooked early in the year and gets feed
alcohol until christmas, only thing is I don't like iceing that much, but it has a thick layer of marzipan under it, so I force myself..
Simnel cake, loads of marizpan on fruit cake, who could not love it.
Dutch apple cake, mmmm.
Now I am hungry and there is no cake in the house!
A nice moist carrot with buttercream icing for me too
Bunnyhop, [i]I[/i] like baked cheesecake
Bravo, Torsoinalake. Cake is a made up drug. 😀
As for real cake, whatever's going! Though if pavlova counts that's up there with the best.
(I am on a quest to find the best in the country - I found it, but then the baker closed down!)
Bingley climbing wall, weirdly.
I vote for anything made by Mrs CrispyBacon. Ate so much at MM and 24/12 i felt sick and didnt want to ride!
A good carrot cake. Or a Lemon Polenta cake, as long as it's not gritty.
That pic on p1 of the Pavlova. The bloke already has his trousers fastened by the belt only; I warrant that a few mins later the belt had gone out another notch.
Battenburg. Stand it on end in a plate. Fill with dark rum, port, or sherry.
Eat as dessert.
Don't drive afterwards. 🙂
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Technically not a cake but an empire biscuit gets my vote every time.
Yesterday's Cakes by the Cropdusters:
lemonysam - MemberOn the grounds that the best cake is the cake you currently have, I've changed my mind again. Last night's Lemon and Pistachio Cake:
+1 cake is good
LOL, I've made that one too from Roger's book, it was calling to me...was very good and I'm going to transfer the candied lemons to std lemon drizzle cake, using the left over syrup as the glaze. Made any of the others? The coffee cake filling recipe has me stumped, far too wet.
LOL, I've made that one too from Roger's book, it was calling to me...was very good and I'm going to transfer the candied lemons to stw lemon drizzle cake, using the left over syrup as the glaze. Made any of the others? The coffee cake filling recipe has me stumped, far too wet.
We've done the chocolate and rye, the jewish apple and the jewish honey, all damned good (although I underbaked the rye, it was still good). The honey cake I think has a touch too much ginger but otherwise is a firm favourite and the apple cake was just all-round awesome.
edit: and I completely agree about nicking the candied lemons and syrup for lemon drizzle in future - I felt ridiculous getting rid of it.
Well done, I've been distracted & am now ill so didn't want to spread my ilness via cake... no matter how good it is. Yep throwing that syrup away was soul destroying
Cheeky bump for my [url= http://singletrackmag.com/forum/topic/sweet-baking-book-psa ]cake book PSA[/url], the book now £6.99 (& P&P or not if prime)... it got some goddam nice cakes in .. see LSam's post above for starters
Yep throwing that syrup away was soul destroying
It occurred to me afterwards that it would keep fine in the fridge, maybe with a couple of curls of peel in it for future cake making or for cocktails. Oh well, next time!
Battenberg
that. Our version has half a bottle of oil in it and come in at 5 million calories/slice. AwesomeMy carrot cake
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