Ringing the bell for Doncaster Queen’s Jubilee
Doncaster rang the bell the special Jubilee event for Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations at the Visit Doncaster Tourist Office.
Visitors enjoyed delicious homemade Butterscotch cakes, buns and
tarts baked by Doncaster
College Catering students. They raised funds for their chosen charity, Teenage Cancer Trust, which is devoted to
improving the lives of Teenagers and Young Adults with cancer.
4 oz (110g) margarine or butter
4 oz (110g) soft brown sugar
1 dessertspoonful golden syrup
5 oz (150g) plain flour (sieved)
1 teaspoonful baking powder
1 teaspoonful bicarbonate of soda
½ teaspoonful allspice
2 eggs
4 oz (110g) dried apricots finely chopped
Few drops of vanilla extract
A little milk to mix
Spread 12 bun cases in a baking tray. Preheat the oven to 180 C, 350F, Mark 4. Melt the margarine or butter in a
pan over a low heat and add the sugar and golden syrup until
blended. Mix together the dry ingredients: flour, baking
powder, bicarbonate of soda, dried apricots and allspice. Mix together
the egg and the milk and add to the other butter/margarine and sugar liquid
when slightly cooled. Make a well in the centre of the dry ingredients and add
all the liquid. Mix well to a dropping consistency. Fill each bun case
with a dessertspoonful of the mixture. Bake in the oven for 20 minutes. Allow
to cool on a wire rack.
Filling and topping
3 oz (75g) butter
3 oz (75g) demerara sugar
2 oz (50g) flour (or cornflour)
4 fl oz (100ml) milk
Icing sugar
Butterscotch chips
Melt the butter and sugar in a pan (preferably non stick) and stir
over a low heat for 5 minutes until the sugar has dissolved. Stir in the flour
a little at a time, adding the milk alternately. Stir well, using a (non stick)
whisk. Allow to cool slightly. Scoop
out the top of each bun and fill the hole with the butterscotch filling. Cut
the scooped out top into 2 halves and replace them on top of the filling.
Sprinkle butterscotch chips over the top. Finally, dust with icing sugar.
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