175g caster (superfine) sugar
175g softened butter
Grated zest and juice of 1 large lemon
Grated zest and juice of 1 large orange
4 tablespoons milk
2 eggs
175g self-raising flour
3 tablespoons granulated sugar
Preheat the oven to 180oC/fan 160oC/gas 4.
Grease and line the base of 1 large (900g) or 2 small (450g) loaf tins.
Place the caster sugar, butter and zest of the lemon and orange in a bowl and beat together until pale and creamy. Add the milk, and then beat in the eggs, one at a time, with a spoon of flour to prevent the mixture from curdling. Mix in the remaining flour. Spoon into the prepared tin/tins and level the surface flat.
Bake in the oven for about 45 minutes for a large cake or 30 minutes for the smaller cakes until they are golden and a skewer comes out clean when inserted into the centre of the cake.
While the cake is cooking, place the lemon and orange juice in a saucepan, bring to the boil and allow to reduce in quantity to about 3 tablespoons. Leave to cool, and then stir in the granulated sugar so it just starts to dissolve.
As soon as the cake comes out of the oven, prick several times with a skewer, then slowly pour the lemon and orange sugar all over the top, letting it soak into the cake. Leave to cool completely in the tin before turning out and cutting into slices to serve.
spongy cake!no wonder they vanished.
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ReplyDeleteHey Bye the way congratulations on winning september's No Croutons Required!!!I may have commented on the soup earlier or not, I'm not sure.I'm happy today for you!!
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Congrats priya for winning No Croutons Required event at Lisa s place cake looks perfect dear me too love the flavor and texture yumm na
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ReplyDeleteThe cake looks awesome..Congrats on winning last months No croutons required at Lisa's kitchen..
ReplyDeleteThats a lovely moist cake Priya..great for tea time..
ReplyDeleteDrooling as usual:)
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ReplyDeleteIt looks so moist Priya.
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ReplyDeleteamma!... you made me remember the cake made by my mother...
ReplyDeleteYou cake looks delicious and jabardast...
I do not know whether it is St clements... but it looks really classy...
mm... I will post a picture too... when I will go home... :)
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wow!! The cake looks soft and fluffy!!
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ReplyDeleteCongrats for being the winner of 'No-Croutons Required' September 2009! Drizzle cake looks moisty and exquisite!
ReplyDeleteIt was a great cake wasn't it? I loved the citrus flavours. And it's perfect with a lovely cup of tea!
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ReplyDeleteYour cake looks perfect! I love your Fall pictures on your blog header.
Fantastic! It's a wonderfully refreshing cake. Perfect anytime.
ReplyDeleteGreat bake..wasnt it..I really loved it..
ReplyDeleteYour cake looks great. It's a great recipe isn't it?
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