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  1. Fat Controller

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    Your description doesn't sound like a Dundee Cake to me - a Dundee Cake is a rich fruit cake, topped with almond halves


    Ingredients
    8oz Flour
    6 oz Butter
    5oz Caster/granulated sugar
    4 Eggs
    1oz Blanched almonds
    1.5oz mixed peel
    6oz each of currants, raisins, sultanas (seedless white raisins)
    Grated rind and juice of lemon
    1 level teaspoon baking powder
    2 tablespoons whisky
    2 tablespoons boiled milk and 1 tablespoon sugar

    Method
    Cream the butter and sugar in a bowl. When it is white and creamy, slowly add the four eggs (one at a time), plus a spoonful of flour with each beating well all the time. Stir in the nuts and fruits. Add the rest of the flour, (sifted with the baking powder) and the whisky. Make sure the mixture is stirred well - right to the foot of the bowl. If it is too stiff, add a little milk.
    Place mixture in an 8-inch greased and lined cake tin. Flatten the top with hands which are slightly wet. Cover with foil or greaseproof paper and bake at 325F (170C) or gas mark 3 for two hours. Halfway through, take off the foil and arrange the split almonds in concentric circles on the top of the cake. Check the cake with a skewer towards the end of cooking - if it is still wet in the middle, put it back for more cooking! 5/10 minutes before cooking is finished, brush the top with the sweetened milk to create a dry glaze. Keep in the tin for 15 minutes before turning out on a wired tray. Store in an airtight container.
     
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    • Sandy Ground

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      @Fat Controller I found this online description of them:

      Description
      Sold in stacks of five or six, wrapped as per Eccles cakes (i.e. in clear cellophane);
      Approx. 3-4 inches across (as a kid this would have been 12-18 inches);
      Shortbread-type base;
      Circular, with a slightly crimped edge;
      Rich chocolatey topping;
      Chunky grains of sugar stuck to the underside;
      The word DUNDEE visible on the underside (standing proud rather than embossed), written in a rugby-ball shape, so the initial D and trailing E were smaller than the rest, the central ND the biggest of all letters.
      Thanks to Peter Lee for this detailed description.
      Mark Conby writes

      The Dundee biscuit was manufactured by a company called Broadhurst biscuits up to the early 80's, when i believe that the companys manufacturing site in Gadbrook Northwich was sold (I think) to Burtons. The factory was closed soon after and production of the Dundee was moved to Utoxeter (near Alton Towers). I'm positive it was then discontinued in the early 90's despite attempts to bolster sales with the introduction of a delightful minty variant.

      I have a very similar recipe to the one you posted in a book printed in 1927...Thanks for posting.
       
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        @Fat Controller I'm not sure about 'International Recipes' bit. A large proportion of usual ones are 'international' - Bolognese, Curry, Stir Fry, Couscous, Chilli, Bourguignon etc.
         
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          OK, I have created a load of sticky threads to get us started, and we can go from there. Any other ideas folks?
           
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            • Fat Controller

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              That one looks as though it should be in the fish section @Zigs :blue thumb:

              Don't forget the directions to the beach where you picked the greenery.....
               
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                Great idea for the sub-forum!

                I've made my first contribution - a recipe to use surplus courgettes!
                 
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                  "So, what do you think ladies and gents?"

                  Thank you for the invite but I think I should be elsewhere. :)
                   
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                    I think it's a brilliant idea. I really like food and enjoy reading about it too :)

                    I might have a recipe or two to share as well :biggrin:
                     
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                      I've started posting :blue thumb:


                      At first glance I thought it should be in the 'leaves on soggy tissues section' :snorky:
                      Sorry, @Zigs :love30:
                       
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                        My home cooking repertoire is very limited. I have already posted photos of it in various places around the forum (you know me, I like to spread myself about. That way it’s harder to keep track of what I’ve put and where :snorky:) Most of my creations consist of either some kind of stewed meat in a sauce or some white meat (or fish) covered in sauce topped with breadcrumbs.

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                          I love food........but don’t cook.
                           
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                          • Fat Controller

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                            You could though :)
                             
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                              Agreed! :thumbsup:
                              I can think of a few :heehee:
                              • freezer friendly
                              • microwave friendly
                              • slow cooker friendly
                              • 5 ingredients or less
                              • no cook recipes
                              • pressure cooker recipes
                              • one pan cookery
                              • canning recipe
                              The list is actually endless because much depends from which angle you are trying to define your "recipe": by season (Spring, Summer, Autumn Winter)? By ingredient (meat, eggs, cheese, vegetarian, lentil etc.,)? By course/meal (breakfast/lunch/dinner/tea/supper/starter/main/dessert) By health (lactose free/dairy free/gluten free/nut free/etc.,) ? By cookery method (boil/roast/slow/grill/bbq/pressure/fry/braise/etc.,)? By storage method (preserved/salted/smoke/freezer/vacuum packed/dehydrated/fermented/etc.,) ? By occasion (Valentine/Easter/Summer BBQ/Christian Festival/Other religious festive/Hanukah/Diwali/Christmas/Chinese New Year/etc.,) ?

                              :Think: So, remind me ... who opened Pandora's Box? :dunno: :heehee:
                               
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                                You left out Badger free! You'll now have @Zigs after you. :heehee:
                                 
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