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Eccles Cakes recipe
Eccles Cakes
Baked originally at Eccks in Lancashire, but now available countrywide, these cakes are pastries with a sweet spicy mixture enclosed in a puff pastry case. They should have a shiny coating and are best eaten warm.

MAKES 8

Each crisp round, glazed with egg white and sugar, is crammed with fruity filling.

25 g (1 oz) butter
100 g (4 oz) currants
25 g (1 oz) chopped mixed peel
50 g (2 oz) demerara sugar
2.5 ml (1/2 tsp) ground mixed spice
212 g (7 1/2 oz) packet frozen puff pastry, thawed
1 egg white
caster sugar for sprinkling

1. Melt the butter in a saucepan, then stir in the currants, peel, sugar and spice and mix thoroughly together.

2. On a lightly floured surface, roll out the pastry very thinly and cut out eight 12.5 cm (5 inch) circles using a saucer as a guide. Divide the fruit mixture between the circles, damp the edges of the pastry and draw them to the centre, sealing well together.

3. Turn the cakes over and roll gently into circles with a rolling pin. Brush with egg white and sprinkle with caster sugar. Make 3 diagonal cuts across the top of each.

4. Place on dampened baking sheets and bake at 220°C (425°F) mark 7 for about 15 minutes, until light golden brown. Eccles cakes are best eaten while still slightly warm.