Sunday 1 December 2013

Ginger beer cake and the Movember Nordicware winner




Now this cake really couldn’t be simpler.  You put all the ingredients in a bowl, beat and then bake.  It took about five minutes to get it ready for the oven!




It’s such a versatile cake in that you can serve it warm with custard or ice cream for dessert (perfect for wintry evenings!) or at room temperature with a cuppa.  Like many ginger cakes it improves with age so I’d recommend making a couple if you’re entertaining over Christmas.




I decided I wanted to make a cake to celebrate the end of Movember
 (thanks to everyone who donated, by the way – winner of the Nordicware bundt tin is announced below!) and then I saw this ginger beer with its moustache theme and the decision of what cake to make was made for me!  I had to include the bottle cap in the picture - look at its little 'tache!




You could, if you prefer, use non-alcoholic ginger beer.  I think it’s the fizz and the flavour that’s important, rather than the alcohol.  It does bake for over an hour in the oven so there probably isn’t much alcohol left, but I know it’s important to some people.




We had the cake on the day it was made for pudding with custard, and then on subsequent days as a slice of cake.  It’s lovely both ways.  If you’re heating it I recommend only heating the slices you want hot – don’t warm the whole cake.  I put the slices in a piece of foil as I find this stops it from drying out during re-heating.




The cake has a close, dense texture but isn’t heavy.  We preferred it warm with custard than at room temperature but that was personal preference; it has a lovely flavour either way.




And now....drum roll please...the Movember donor who was drawn out of a hat (literally) by Mr CC and is the winner of the Nordicaware heritage bundt pan: Jo Hill!  Congratulations Jo – please email me your address (you can email me via the button on the right hand side of my website) and I’ll pop your prize in the post.  Thanks to everyone who donated and helped Mr CC raise so much money.


Ingredients

260g plain flour
170g caster sugar
2 teaspoons ground ginger
½ teaspoon ground  cinnamon
170ml ginger beer
80ml vegetable oil – I used olive oil suitable for baking
260ml golden syrup
3 eggs
1 teaspoon baking powder


Method

Preheat the oven to 180°C/fan oven 160°C/350°F/gas mark 4.

Line a 20cm round springform tin with baking paper- if you have one of those paper cases that looks like a giant cupcake case, use that, as the batter is very liquid.

Place all the ingredients in a bowl.

Beat together until smooth and well combined.

Pour into the prepared tin and bake for approximately 1 hour 1o minutes, but check it after 45 minutes just in case your oven is quicker than mine.

When a skewer inserted into the cake comes out clean the cake is done.  Remove from the oven and place the tin on a wire rack, leaving to cool.

You can serve the cake warm with custard for dessert, or have it at room temperature with a cup of tea.

Bask in the glory of the wonderful thing you have created.


Eat.

14 comments:

  1. I love this! Look absolutely delicious!!

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  2. Sounds like a lovely cake - perfect for the winter months.

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  3. Reading the title I was wondering if I could find ginger beer here in Finland but seeing the bottle rings a bell. I've seen it in the shops I think. Need to find out and make this cake.
    Season's greeetings from Finland! We finally got some snow this week :)

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  4. I love ginger cake! Served with custard, there is nothing better.

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  5. Mmm… ginger cake is a favourite of mine, just the kind of desert you want on cold winter evenings!

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  6. This is my kind of cake - quick and served with custard!

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  7. Love ginger beer and having it in a cake is my idea of heaven!
    Perfect cake - quick to make. Thanks.

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  8. Fantastic recipe! I'm going to make this for my boyfriend who loves gingerbread and what could be better than ginger + beer + cake?

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  9. I had no idea Stones (my favourite) made ginger beer which can only be a good thing. This sounds like my kind of cake.

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  10. I love the spiced ginger beer you can get - it's very festive. That would be very tasty in this!

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  11. I love ginger beer! Sounds like a delicious cake!

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  12. Now that sounds like a perfect ginger cake - moist and dense and gingery. Never eaten it with custard before, but am happy to try. I am now keen to track down some ginger beer.

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  13. This looks beautiful! Not a fan of ginger but ginger cake and ginger ale i do love.
    Also love the option of having non alcoholic (being a Muslim) ginger beer.
    Not been on your site for a long time, alas life has distracted me much, and how I've missed basking in the glory of the wonderful yummies you bake Crusader. I just saw the chocolate cake with sauce oozing out...now that's what Im talking about!!
    Keep crusading - we need you!
    Roze

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  14. Hi Roze

    Thanks for your lovely comment

    Happy baking

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