welshcakes !!!

Thursday 30 June....Well   it's the  end of June already,halfway through the year,,
,I think maybe its an ''age thing'' that makes time disapear   .How many times do you hear yourself saying  ''It seems like only yesterday......'''?   or     'Doesn't time fly ?''.So with this in mind ,I decided to start writing these blogs, maybe I can look back  at a later date  and  see  exactly what I have been doing !!
Today  is   still very hot here  but  very  overcast    indeed. 
  I  decided to make  a  childhood  favourite of mine...welshcakes !
I used to  love coming home from school    and finding my  nan  had    cooked a  batch of them, they  are  wonderful  warm   or  cold, some people like to spread butter on them . Personally, I love then  fresh from the pan. My recipe  had to  be changed a little  , as   I  can't always  find lard here...but  honestly  I  prefer  the taste of these....
To cook them  traditionally  you  would need a ''plank'' , I  use  an electric griddle,  but  a  thick based    non stick frying pan works fine too.
You will need:-  8 oz  Self Raising Flour
1 egg
3-4 oz butter or margarine
3 oz sugar
3 oz currants
2 tablespoons of milk
1 teaspoon of mixed spice
and a pinch of salt

1/Firstly rub the fat into the flour until it resembles breadcrumbs.
2/Add  the rest of the DRY ingredients and  stir together.

                  3/Beat  the egg  and add to the  dry mix, then add the  milk.
           4/mix    together  until the sides of the bowl are clean.
5/turn out onto a floured board,knead lightly and roll out  to a thickness of  around  1/4  of an inch.

6/Cut into circles using a  cutter, (if you don't have a cutter  an upturned glass   will cut  perfect shapes)
7/Cook on a preheated ,lightly greased, griddle  or  heavy based frying pan  for about  4 minutes each side  OR until golden brown.

8/Cool on a wire  rack,sprinkle with a little sugar.
9/Serve   and  enjoy !!!

Now  I  think its  time  for  me to  make a cup of tea, sit  out on the veranda    and   taste   one or two ,thats if the kids haven't finished them off already !



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