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tea party fairy cakes
© David Loftus

tea party fairy cakes

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18 cakes
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These fairy cakes are made using a simple sponge recipe, but then you can take them in so many different directions by making a variety of icings and toppings – far too many to mention here! So I’m going to give you one of my favourites. See what you think then have a go at making up some of your own toppings.

To make your sponge:

1. Preheat the oven to 190˚C/375˚F/gas 5

2. You can make your cakes like this (by hand), or in a food processor. Beat the butter and sugar together with a wooden spoon, until very light and fluffy. Add the eggs one at a time, beating each one in well before you add the next. Sift in the flour. Finely grate in the zest of the lemon then fold the mixture together.

To bake your cakes:

3. Place 18 paper cake cases into muffin tins. Use tablespoons to evenly divide the mixture between the paper cases. Put the muffin tins into the oven and bake for 15 minutes.You can check to see if the cakes are cooked by sticking a cocktail stick right into one of them. Remove it after 5 seconds and if it comes out clean they’re cooked; if it’s slightly sticky they’ll need a bit longer, so put them back in the oven for another 5 minutes, or until cooked through and golden on top. If you cook them for too long, though, they will go dry so keep an eye on them.

4. Remove the cakes from the tins and transfer to a wire rack to cool

To make your icing and ice your cakes:

5. Mash up 50g of your chosen berries with a fork or whiz them in a food processor. If the fruit has pips you may want to pass it through a sieve to make it lovely and smooth. Sift over the icing sugar and mix until you have a smooth paste.

6. When the cakes have cooled completely, drizzle a teaspoon of your
icing over each one then top with the rest of the fruit – if you’re using strawberries, slice them up first.


• Adapted from Cook with Jamie

ingredients


For the sponge:
225g unsalted butter, at room temperature, plus extra for greasing
225g caster sugar
4 large eggs, preferably free-range or organic
225g self-raising flour, plus extra for dusting
1 lemon
For the fresh fruit icing:
100g fresh berries (raspberries, strawberries or blackberries)
150g icing sugar

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tried this recipe or a similar one? share your tips...
1. by MaryD on Fri 17 Jun 2011 @ 04:28

hi all the way from Ecuador! I've been a fan of Jamie since forever, I'll give this a try since it looks so delicious!

2. by Korrah on Thu 16 Jun 2011 @ 01:40

these have been coming out a little dry for me... i've tried adding a little oil, another time more milk, i'd made the recipe once and added fresh raspberry juice and they came out beautifully... any suggestions on how to make them less dry?

3. by acv on Sat 04 Jun 2011 @ 21:07

nutrition facts please? :)

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