Yorkshire Moggy Cake is a bit like our famous Yorkshire Parkin but lighter in texture. It’s not a Yorkshire breed of cat but it's thought the name Moggy or Moggie may be from Old Norse 'múgi' meaning ‘flour’ or ‘corn’.
What
you need …
50g/2oz butter
2 tbsps golden syrup
4 tbsps black treacle
4 tbsps (golden) caster sugar
250g/9oz plain flour
1tsp baking powder
3 tsps ground ginger
1 egg
150ml/5fl oz milk
A square or round 21cm/8 inch cake tin lined with baking paper.
How to bake …
Preheat the
oven to 160ºC/gas 3. Melt the butter, golden syrup, treacle
and sugar gently in a pan. Sieve the flour, baking powder and ginger into a
bowl. Stir the melted mixture into the dry ingredients. Beat the egg and milk
together and add gradually until all is incorporated. Pour into prepared tin
and bake for around 50 minutes until golden brown and a cake tester inserted
into the cake comes out clean.
Meryl says : If you can wait 3 or 4 days, the cake becomes sticky like Parkin and well
worth it. What do you think?
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