The English sister cake is a cake, which I recall back from my childhood, where my mother used to bake this cake. And I also think, that she was buying a similar bag containing both baking powder and spice mixture called "brown baking powder". So when I located the type of baking powder in my local supermarket, I decided to bake English sister cake with a Christmas twist in form of both candied orange peel and sucat besides from the corinths.
English sister cake with Christmas twist: - 1 cake
- 250 g soft butter
- 250 g sugar
- 2 eggs
- 400 g (cake) wheat flour
- 1 bag f brown baking powder
- 2½ dl full fat milk
- 75 g corinths
- 20 g candied orange peel
- 20 g sucat
- Heat up the oven to 175'C.
- Add soft bitter & sugar in a medium mixing bowl, and whip it together in a foamy mass using an electrical beater.
- Add in the eggs, one by one, whipping between addition of an egg.
- Add in the brown baking powder.
- Pour in the milk, and whip again.
- Add in the flour and whip.
- Add in the dried fruit, and the cake dough together, until all the dried fruit is homogeneous mixed.
- Cover a bread form of 2 l with baking parchement.
- Pour in the cake dough.
- Place the form in the middle of the oven.
- Bake the cake at 175'C for 45-75 minutes.
- Check regular, that the bake is baked.
- Cold down the cake prior to cutting it and serving it.
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