Fruity teacake

Fruity teacake

Perfect with a reviving cuppa, this cake is a keeper and will happily sit in a tin for a week or so

Difficulty and servings

Easy

Serves 12

Preparation and cooking times

Preparation time

Prep 15 mins

Cook time

Cook 1 hr

plus soaking
Freezable

Low-fat

Method

  1. Place the dried fruits in a bowl and pour over the hot tea, orange juice and zest. Cover with cling film, then leave for at least 4 hrs or better still overnight.
  2. Heat oven to 180C/160C fan/gas 4. Grease and line the base of a 2lb loaf tin. Beat together the butter and sugar until creamy, then beat in the egg followed by the flour. Carefully stir through the fruit mixture. Spoon the mixture into the tin, then smooth over the surface with the back of a spoon. Sprinkle all over with a thick layer of demerara sugar.
  3. Bake for 1 hr or until a skewer inserted into the centre comes out clean. Leave to cool in the tin, then turn out, cut into slices and serve.

PER SERVING

231 kcalories, protein 3g, carbohydrate 48g, fat 4 g, saturated fat 3g, fibre 1g, sugar 33g, salt 0.27 g

Recipe from Good Food magazine, August 2009.

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  • 2009-07-14 09:22:32.388219

    Linette commented on this recipe

    This looks like a really nice recipe, but I'm wondering where to get the dried berries. Are the cherries fresh cherries?

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  • 2009-07-14 09:58:02.9746

    Patsy commented on this recipe

    I thought the same. But looking at the picture it looks like sultanas or raisins, currants & glacé cherries. I'm going to try it.

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  • 2009-07-14 12:25:04.700052

    BKinLE commented on this recipe

    When I've spent my semester abroad in Scotland you could get dried sour cherries (which is probably what they've used) in Asda and Tesco. How do you substitute self-raising flour tho?

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  • 2009-07-14 20:21:36.131203

    crazychris991 commented on this recipe

    You could always just put plain flour instead and add a teaspoon of baking powder!

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    2009-07-15 22:15:11.073105

    Val commented on this recipe

    You need to use DRIED berries and cherries (cranberries, blueberries, sour cherries etc) which are what make it so differently delicious, a bit tangy. I got mine in Lidl, far cheaper than Tesco's packet. V.easy to make and mine's still as moist as it was 8 days ago. I will make this again and again. Only drawwback is its rather crumbly to slice - this improves a bit on keeping but use a sharp knife. A v.good recipe.

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  • 2009-07-19 06:42:28.623091

    poppysuze rated and commented on this recipe

    4 stars

    A delicious cake and very easy to make. I used sultanas only, I forgot to purchase blueberries, with chopped walnuts sprinkled on top instead of demerara sugar. A lovely moist cake, will definitely try again with blueberries and cherries, I like the idea too that its low fat. . .

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  • 2009-07-19 09:37:59.023717

    geronimo commented on this recipe

    could you use frozen berries?

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  • 2009-07-19 11:27:03.554025

    .:~carol~:. commented on this recipe

    I used sultanas and raisins and doubled up on the ingredients to make a 23"round cake, I have made this several times and every time is a success, lovely cake.

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  • 2009-07-19 11:27:27.490288

    .:~carol~:. rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    forgot to rate!!!

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  • 2009-07-19 15:47:01.265687

    Rita commented on this recipe

    Made this gorgeous cake today - yummylicious!! I used ordinary dried fruit mixture without the cherries - very, very nice altough crumbly to cut - use a very sharp knife.

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  • 2009-07-22 11:17:02.305735

    Janet commented on this recipe

    Delicious, I made it with dried cranberries and cherries, very crumbly, but will certainly make it again. Keeps well!

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  • 2009-07-22 11:40:29.85389

    Colette rated this recipe

    5 stars

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  • 2009-07-23 08:54:06.25353

    Lisa rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    I made this with dried sultanas, currants and raisins and glace cherries. It was delicious! I made it with the children who took it to their grandparents. Needless to say it was polished off in no time! Just wonder how I could make this into muffins... Mmmm...

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  • 2009-07-24 17:56:20.751107

    ChrisN rated and commented on this recipe

    4 stars

    The recipe should make it clear that you need to reserve the tea, juice and zest so that it can be added to the mixture. It is easy to discard the liquid, as it is not specifically mentioned other than in the soaking process. Tasty cake. We used Tesco's Cherries & Berries but this is very expensive.

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  • 2009-07-25 06:27:58.072261

    poppysuze commented on this recipe

    I love this recipe and have found the cake flavour improves when left over several days. Slight variation, I used 200g chopped dates a 50g chopped walnuts instead of dried berries then chopped walnuts for the topping, it was delicious. . .

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  • 2009-07-27 09:56:37.096838

    Kathy rated and commented on this recipe

    1 stars

    I made this cake a few days in advance of a special lunch as the recipe said it would keep well in a tin. It turned out to be very wet and soggy and was a real disappointment. I certainly would not make it again.

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  • 2009-07-30 09:32:41.12596

    sue436 rated and commented on this recipe

    4 stars

    I used 100g glace cherries and 200g sultanas but found that there were too many sultantas but I guess it's personal preference. The cake is very easy to make and not putting the sugar on top hasn't in anyway spoiled the overall taste nor did the top burn. My husband loves it and I will certainly make it again.

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  • 2009-07-31 15:55:08.304446

    Mary rated and commented on this recipe

    3 stars

    Made this week. Used dried berries and cherries out of Tesco. Nice-ish cake!! Family weren't impressed, but the girlies at my coffee morning were!!! It was ok, but not brilliant!!

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  • 2009-08-03 20:33:47.00043

    Claire commented on this recipe

    this is a lovely tasty moist cake. I used 6oz dried cranberries, 3 oz of glace cherries (couldn't get dried) and 1oz raisins. Even my fruitcake-hating partner liked it.

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  • 2009-08-06 17:28:19.51862

    Angfen rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    Delicious.... just have to prepare from before....

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Difficulty and servings

Easy

Serves 12

Preparation and cooking times

Preparation time

Prep 15 mins

Cook time

Cook 1 hr

plus soaking
Freezable

Low-fat

Ingredients

  • 300g mixture dried berries and cherries
  • 225ml hot tea
  • juice 1 orange (about 75ml/2½fl oz) plus zest
  • 50g butter
  • 100g light brown sugar
  • 1 egg
  • 225g self-raising flour
  • 4 tbsp demerara sugar
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PER SERVING

231 kcalories, protein 3g, carbohydrate 48g, fat 4 g, saturated fat 3g, fibre 1g, sugar 33g, salt 0.27 g

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