Cake Stained Glass

posted by Southern 09-29-98 5:32 PM

STAINED-GLASS CAKE

2 c plain flour
2 ts baking powder
500 g glace pineapple
100 g glace pear
100 g glace kiwi fruit
100 g glace apple
100 g glace apricot
250 g glace cherries
250 g sultanas
250 g currants
4 eggs
2/3 c brown sugar
250 g halved blanched almonds
250 g halved pecan nuts
250 g halved macadamia ants
250 g halved Brazil nuts
1/2 c Grand Marnier or Cointreau.

Stained glass or bishopcakes, very popular in the US, are so called, one presumes, because they consist almost entirely of glace fruit and nuts, and the glace fruit has something of the translucency of a stained-glass church window.

Butter a round 23 cm cake tin and line with grease-proof paper.

Butter the grease-proof paper. Chop the glace fruits roughly. Sift together the flour and baking powder. Mix in all the fruits, together with the nuts. Put the mixture into the cake tin, wet hands, and press mixture down firmly.

Bake in a preheated 150 °C oven for 1-1/2 hours. Take cake out of the oven and drizzle the Grand Marnier or Cointreau over the top. Leave the cake in the oven to cool to warm then wrap it, tin and all, in aluminum foil and refrigerate overnight.

Remove from tin, peel away paper and store in airtight tin.

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SOURCE: SOAR: Searchable Online Archive of Recipes
(http://soar.berkeley.edu/recipes/baked-goods/desserts/cakes/stained-glass1.rec) Posted by Stephen Ceideberg; February 18 1993.
From "Raw Materials" by Meryl Constance, Sydney Morning Herald, 12/8/92.

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