Simnel cake

Edd Kimber’s traditional simnel cake is decorated with 11 marzipan balls to represent Jesus’s disciples – minus Judas who betrayed him. Edd uses ground almonds for extra richness and bakes the cake on a low heat over a long period of time to achieve a lighter texture.

Or, for another simnel cake from a Great British Bake Off star, try this sour cherry and chocolate simnel cake by John Whaite.

  • Serves 12
  • Hands-on time 45 min, oven time 2½-2¾, plus soaking

Nutrition

Calories
592kcals
Fat
22.9g (8.3g saturated)
Protein
8.6g
Carbohydrates
88.1g (77.6g sugars)
Fibre
2.2g
Salt
0.2g

delicious. tips

  1. The cake will keep in an airtight container for up to 3 weeks.

  2. In accordance with tradition, the 11 marzipan balls represent the 12 apostles minus Judas. Some people use 12 balls to include one for Jesus, but 11 is the classic number.

    Kitchen blowtorches are useful for all sorts of things, from melting sugar for crème brûlée to getting a sheen on chocolate icing. Make sure you buy a decent one, though, as cheaper ones are feeble and tend to break easily. We recommend the Kitchen Craft Master Class Deluxe Professional Cook’s blowtorch, available from Amazon or cookshops.

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