Tuesday 20 August 2013

Tea Party Tuesday

This is a Rhubarb crumble cake. I know, cake and crumble together! Amazing...


We will have it for tea tonight warm with thick cream. Mmmmm. The recipe is from the National trust but I can't find it on the website now (I did collect it years ago).

We always make a hefty batch of crumble and split it into bags and freeze them to make crumbles when the autumn fruit gluts kick in. I reckon plums and apples are going to be prolific this year.

 
I kept one portion back to top the cake.
 
 
Big Sis made the cake mixture in her new apron from France, very apt as we used eggs from our chickens.
 
 
 
Topped the cake mixture with cooked rhubarb, sprinkled crumble on the top and there we have it - Rhubarb Crumble Cake. Can't wait to see what you are having for your tea party today. Jo x
 
Rhubarb Crumble Cake
Cake
3oz soft margarine
3oz sugar
3oz SR flour
2 eggs
 
Crumble
3oz Flour
2oz butter
1 tbsp. oats
1 oz sugar
 
Rhubarb layer
3oz Rhubarb chopped and softened in 1 tbsp. sugar
 
 Cream butter and sugar until pale, add eggs and flour, beat into a batter. Spoon into a lined tin. Gently spread over the Rhubarb and then top with the crumble. Bake for 40 mins on Gas 5. Serve warm or cold with either yoghurt, cream, custard or ice cream.
Hearty and heavenly.

7 comments:

  1. Rhubarb crumble is my absolute favourite!! To have it as a cake too would be sublime! Will have a go at this one definitely. xx

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  2. Oh yum, thanks for sharing the recipe! I do exactly the same with my freezer bags of topping, perfect for last-minute desserts! Chrissie x

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  3. Oh wow, that looks terrific Jo, and I can easily change that one over to gluten-free; thank you! And what a good idea to freeze the crumble and 'be prepared' - I bet you were a girl guide!
    Joy xo

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  4. Hi Jo, sorry I missed Monday's post, am minding my two lovely little granddaughters so everything a bit hectic, loved that post and this one, thanks for a wonderful recipe, will certainly be trying it out. Have a lovely weekend
    Lots of love
    Dorothy
    :-)xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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  5. HI Jo!!! Boy does this just look amazing! What a great idea to make the crumble and freeze it! I am a big freezer but have never thought to freeze crumble! Thank you for sharing this amazing cake! You are inspiring!!! Have a great week!

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  6. Rhurbarb,crumble and cake all combined that looks like a winning combination. I must try this.
    Sarah x

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  7. your cake sounds amazing and a great tip to freeze crumble mix - cant wait to try x

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