Another occasion, another cake.
My friend N. retired a few weeks ago and since the leaving dos at work are usually quite a stiff affair, he decided he much rather wanted to have a picnic on a beach in Wales with all his friends. So yesterday we filled up quite a few cars with people and food and headed for Anglesey.
I think I can safely say that a wonderful time was had by all. What else is to be expected from a day full of sun, sand, sea, food and friends! Even though generally sand and food don't always mix that well, but only a few slices of smoked salmon and a couple of sausage rolls fell victim as far as I know.
I took a Summer Berry Lemon Drizzle Cake along for the picnic. The recipe comes from my Avoca Tea Time cookbook. I bought the book last year whilst on holiday in Ireland after sampling some of the fantastic cakes in the Avoca Cafes. Just like everything I had tried in the tea rooms, this cake was delicious and went down really well with everyone who tried it.
Summer Berry Lemon Drizzle Cake
225gr unsalted butter, softened
225gr caster sugar
4 medium eggs, beaten
225gr self-raising flour
1/2tsp baking powder
35gr ground almonds
juice of and finely grated zest of 1 lemon
225gr mixed summer berries
juice of and finely grated zest of 3 lemons
175gr caster sugar
200gr summer berries (optional)
Preheat your oven to 150C/Gas 2.
Grease and line a 23cm springform pan. (Mine is 25cm and worked fine.)
In a large bowl cream the butter and sugar until it becomes pale in colour.
Then slowly add the eggs bit by bit and continue to beat until well combined.
With a wooden spoon gradually fold in the flour, ground almonds and baking powder.
Fold in the juice and zest of 1 lemon and finally half of the berries.
Spoon the batter into the prepared springform pan and spread it out evenly.
Top with the other half of the berries and bake for about an hour in your preheated oven. Mine took about an hour and ten minutes until the inserted wooden skewer came out clean.
Remove from the pan and place on a wire rack.
While the cake is still hot, warm the sugar with the zest and juice of three lemons in a sauce pan, stirring until the sugar disolves.
Prick the cake in several places with a wooden skewer and pour the hot sugar/lemon syrup over the warm cake. Don't forget to put some tin foil underneath your wire rack when you do this. It makes the cleaning up much easier as otherwise you'll have loads of sticky syrup on your table or worktop.
When the cake is cool top it with some extra summer berries (optional) and serve.
26 comments:
Look great! I love the view and the cake! :)
You know i love lemon, and this is beautiful!
i am so jealous of all the berries you get!:P lovely cake:)
STUNNING pics!!! So fresh and bright!
What a great combination.
Hmmm looks delcious - what is Anglesey like? I always perk up when I hear of it having studied Tacitus in Latin and the story of the druids there!
looks absolutely appetizing.......the berrys are so fresh.....
What a delcious take on the classic lemon drizzle cake. One of my favourites - I've never thought to pair it with berries. How lovely!
It looks gorgeous, especially with all the fresh berries - I can't wait for the season to come fully so they're more affordable!
A picnic on the beach sounds like the perfect leaving party to me!
The cake looks amazing with that pile of summer berries...and with lemon syrup...yum yum
This is absolutely beautiful!!! Great job.
What a great idea! Sounds amazing!
The cake looks delicious and very summery with all those fresh berries on top!
That's a beautiful looking cake Sylvie, perfect for a picnic!
That looks delicious Sylvie! I have missed seeing you on Zaar lately. Hoping everything is well with you. XXOO
That cake looks amazing - I love the berries on top.
Looks wonderful and so fresh and summery with all those berries.
Lemon is like chocolate to me so this would be the perfect ending.
So prettily done, Sylvie - gorgeous!
those fresh berries are just calling my name! yum
Could the Summer Berry Lemon Drizzle Cake look any better? Amazing photos and great blog. Thanks for sharing.
Your cake looks beautiful, wish I had a slice right now :)
Katie xox
Absolutely gorgeous, who could want for more with this stunning Summer Berry Lemon Drizzle Cake - not I!
Rosie x
Lovely cake and photo - I have not been to Anglesea for about 10 years. It is very very pretty.
Beautiful summery fruit plus lemon drizzle cake - perfect!
This is so special
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