Hobby Categories
Animals
Arts and Crafts
Automobile
Chemistry
Collecting
Computer and Internet
Conlanging
Cooking
Divination
DIY (Do it yourself)
Fanfiction
Film Making
Games
Gardening
Family Tree and Genealogy
Geofiction
Historical Reenactment
Home Brewing
Kites
Literature
Magic
Music
Observation and Spotting
Performing Arts
Photography
Radio
RC Models
Robot
Scale Model
Sport and Activities
 

Coffee Cake

Coffee Cake

feature topics

Baking

Baking Baking is a cooking process that makes the  ...

Knitting

Knitting Knitting has been re-invented and taken up  ...

Aquarium

Aquarium Do you experience a pull from every aquarium  ...

Pet Rats

Pet Rats Pet rats make wonderful pets as they enjoy  ...

Banana Cake

Banana Cake Banana Cake Recipe. Cream margarine and  ...


#

This is Grandma Kay’s Coffee Cake Recipe. The recipe dates back from a time of rationing in the 2nd world war when eggs and butter were not freely available so it is egg-free using bicarbonate of soda instead, to make the cake rise.

Nowadays this coffee cake has the added use that it can be made for people who are sensitive to eggs, and also for vegans.

You can substitute butter for the margarine if you wish though, and you can also use gluten-free (self-raising) flour.

8 oz. (225g) Self-Raising flour
4 oz (115g) sugar
3 oz (85g) margarine

1 tablespoon black treacle or molasses
5 tablespoons strong black coffee
5 tablespoons hot water
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda

Melt margarine. Dissolve the treacle in the hot water. Mix flour, salt and sugar in a large bowl. Add soda to treacle water and quickly add to dry ingredients with the coffee. Add melted margarine and beat rapidly.

Pour into 2 greased and floured sandwich tins. Bake in middle of oven at 200C (= 400 F). For 20 - 25 minutes.

Filling:

2 oz (55g) margarine
2oz (55g) caster sugar
1 tablespoon VERY strong black coffee
Few chopped walnuts & glace cherries (if liked)

Beat all together and sandwich both sponges together when cold. Sprinkle icing sugar over top or spread with more filling

Keep watching our website as we’re hoping to find Kay’s delicious Chocolate Cake instructions as well! And do send us any favourite or inventive recipes of your own.



<< Previous Cinnamon Carrot Cake | Back to Cake Recipes | Next >> Parsnip and Date Cake
 
   
Copyright © 2008 - a hobby for everyone!