Recipes from a Normal Mum

Orange rubble cake

I think if The Flintstones had made cake (did they, did they? I just can’t recall) this might be the one they’d make. It’s pleasingly rubble like inside – meaning there’s no stingy dried fruit quota. And it’s easy to make, perfect for a cave man or woman who has more important things to do than whip egg white for instance. This is a cake with substance and a nice orangey addition to the end of July. I hope you like it.

One year ago: Clementine cake and Macadamia and white chocolate shortbread

Two years ago: Teacher’s pet chocolate and hazelnut oaty biscuits and Spelt loaf

Three years ago: Restorative chicken and leek risotto

And if you like orange things: Orange butter biscuits and Chocolate, hazelnut and orange wrinkly biscuits and Orange eyeball truffles

Orange rubble cake

Ingredients:

Preheat the oven to 160C/gas mark 3 and line a 24 x 20cm tray with greaseproof paper. Cream the butter and sugar together until really light and fluffy then add an egg at a time, beating well after each addition. Grate the zest over the mixture and add the orange juice, flour, nuts and dried fruit. Fold the flour and fruity nut mixture in with a metal spoon, slicing rather than beating. Spoon into the prepared tray and bake for 40 minutes until browned, well risen and a toothpick comes out of the centre of the cake clean.

Whilst still warm brush with half the juice of the remaining orange and then sprinkle with 1.5 tbsp of icing sugar. Pour the rest of the juice over and then add the rest of the icing sugar. Leave to cool before slicing and enjoying with a cuppa. Very nice with ice-cream too by the way.

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