Airfryer Rock Cakes: budget friendly ~ only 10p each!

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
  • Thank you Alan and Ella for suggesting Rock Cakes to try, who knew their history (prob a lot of you lol) but it was new to me. The Ministry of Food heavily promoted rock cakes because you didn't need a lot of sugar and only 1 egg to get your sweet fix and a lot of people, with rationing, would have been craving a sweet fix!
    Rock cakes to me, bring up images of Rubeus Hagrid in his hut at Hogwarts, asking Harry, Ron and Hermione if they would like one, I think they only tried one once where there was an ominous cracking of teeth. Thankfully mine were not teeth cracking and were really lovely, with the addition of dried fruits (left over from the xmas cake).
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    Rock Cake Recipe
    300g Plain Flour
    1.5 tsp Baking Powder
    80g Sugar (granulated)
    plus extra for dusting
    150g butter/marg
    100g Sultanas/Dried Fruit (comment suggestion: soak fruit in hot tea overnight - drain liquid before using)
    1 large Egg
    1 tbspn Milk
    1/2 tsp Mixed Spice
    Pinch of salt
    Method:
    Add Flour, sugar, salt, baking powder & mixed spice to a large bowl, mix
    together. Add butter/marg & rub
    together until it resembles bread-
    crumbs. Add sultanas/dried fruit to
    dry breadcrumby mix. Stir through.
    Whisk egg & milk together in a seperate bowl, add egg/milk mixture to rock cake mix and mix well together.
    Using wet fingers, portion out small
    rough balls and place onto parchment paper in Airfryers. Bake setting 180c/350f for 10/15 mins (turn halfway!). Once cooled, Enjoy!
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Комментарии • 238

  • @derryshore5586
    @derryshore5586 Год назад +7

    My mother used to make these years ago. I am 66 so I remember them 60 odd years ago...By the time I was 9, I was making them with my mum.Loved them with butter on. Lovely memories.Put 2 eggs in sweet heart and a drop more milk

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад +3

      Aw that's lovely thank you Derry, I was following a recipe but next time i will add a 2nd egg and a bit more milk😀👍💕boys loved them

  • @spitspotmichael
    @spitspotmichael 10 месяцев назад +9

    I have made these for many years, from my Mums recipe. Her recipe says to sprinkle with Demerara sugar before baking. I have never tried baking them in the air fryer, but will give it a go. 😊

  • @ianofliverpool7701
    @ianofliverpool7701 7 месяцев назад +5

    We had rock cakes for school dinners back in the 80's

    • @lumailisa
      @lumailisa 3 месяца назад +2

      Back in the days when they actually cooked school dinners instead of buying in processed stuff 🍲

  • @samferguson7061
    @samferguson7061 11 месяцев назад +4

    I am from Australia down under and they look yummy Kerry.....I did know you could do cakes in the air frier.......Thank you....keep them coming.

  • @maryanderson3594
    @maryanderson3594 Год назад +6

    Look delicious! You are so down to earth. I have been baking for years. I put a bit of citrus zest in dough or on top before cooking. Lemon or orange zest. Enjoy

  • @alysoncaddick6344
    @alysoncaddick6344 9 месяцев назад +3

    This brought back a memory of cooking these at school!

  • @MissM_PsychCrime
    @MissM_PsychCrime 11 месяцев назад +5

    Hi Kerry - loved seeing rick cakes being made! Havent seen them for years.
    Not sure if anyone has said this before, but when converting oven instructions to air fryer, general rule of thumb is to take 20⁰ off the temperature and 20% off the cooking time. Hope this helps 😊

  • @christinegitsham5268
    @christinegitsham5268 4 месяца назад +1

    Hello Kerry I just made these today, they came out lovely crunchy outside light n fluffy inside. I'm in love with my little cosori 12 litre oven I put them on two trays so kept an eye on them and swapped over half way. 😀👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 forgot to add the last time I made rock cakes I was about ten years old, seventy now,lol.💝

  • @jkardine
    @jkardine 29 дней назад

    Totally amazing, I used to make these with my mom and this brings back some great memories so thank you. Only thing I did different was half a glace cherry on top and instead of using hands to load i used two forks, pick up a quantity of dough then just plonk it on tray or in airfryer, its then ready roughed up add cherry and sugar then cook.

  • @juliebajwa721
    @juliebajwa721 Год назад +3

    All they need is a nice cup of coffee. Done it again Kerry tummy rumbling. Another good old fashioned recipe love it.

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад +1

      Aww thank you Julie💕paired with a hot beverage - perfecto😋👍

  • @marysmith86
    @marysmith86 Год назад +5

    Hi Kerry....just made some...thanks for the memories of my childhood and another great airfryer recipe 😋

  • @libusevaca
    @libusevaca 9 месяцев назад +1

    made them ! grandchildren loved them…. thank you

  • @janetgriffiths1534
    @janetgriffiths1534 4 месяца назад +1

    Looks great must try thank you for sharing ,😊

  • @janishayes7366
    @janishayes7366 Год назад +3

    Good luck with your new job Kerry x

  • @RyanCL140
    @RyanCL140 4 месяца назад

    Haha so unintentionally funny, talking about the spice and it being actually warm. Got me

  • @user-sc3hw2ho4i
    @user-sc3hw2ho4i 7 месяцев назад +2

    love your no-nonsense approach to your blog. It is very clear and Ilike the fact that when things don't turn out quite so good you accept it & share with us. I am cooking the bar birth receipe also rock buns/cakes. Would love to see you cook a whole fruit cake and a maderia cake also.

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  7 месяцев назад +2

      Oh thank you, that's a lovely comment😀💕 I'm going to do a xmas cake very soon, will add Madeira cake to my 'to do' list (do not need much prodding to make cakes lol)

  • @gailgulliver8970
    @gailgulliver8970 Год назад +3

    Thanks Kerry ,these remind me of my mum she used to make these when I was young to keep them rockey you use to big spoons and the larger ones are the perfect shape and to enjoy them at there best slice them with a bit of butter and a nice cup of tea the perfect afternoon tea ...happy days ..xxx

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад +1

      Ooo lovely Gail💕 love how lots of rock bun memories have featured in the comments

  • @jochalmers5989
    @jochalmers5989 Год назад +5

    That brought back memories Kerry, my Mum used to make those when I was a child during the war years. During the war years I doubt if families had enough points in the ration books to have butter on them, but I think now I might be tempted to put butter on. Must say Kerry as usual they look excellent. X

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад +5

      Thank you Jo💕💕Yes butter added to finished rock cake very likely not an option back then, those years must have been tough for people then. No wonder food shopping went nuts from the mid 50s onwards. I'm sure people have a collective panic on running out of food items now as a bit of a throwback or hangover the mental strain rationing must have impacted on people during those years, you esp feel it in the supermarkets just before xmas with that mad headless chicken momentum before the shops shut for 2 days🥴

  • @lw7240
    @lw7240 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Kerry made the rock cakes. Turned out great. Lisa xx ❤😘

  • @libusevaca
    @libusevaca 9 месяцев назад +1

    thank you, will try on my air frier

  • @randimostad3891
    @randimostad3891 4 месяца назад +1

    I'm going to use I'll be back in a tick... From Canada❤

  • @sylviaholmes382
    @sylviaholmes382 Год назад +4

    That was an absolute brilliant video - though pure torture at the end watching you do the ‘taste test’ - the rock cakes looked so delicous. Thank you - I love your down to earth approach please don’t change.

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад +1

      Aww that's so lovely thank you🥰💕, you did make me chuckle Sylvia😀👍the torture bit😄

    • @irenes.2807
      @irenes.2807 5 месяцев назад +1

      I was thinking the same thing, myself, after just watching. Wish we had smell-o-vision, ....or maybe not....😋🤤

  • @Nanna-MO
    @Nanna-MO Год назад

    Wow they look amazing Kerry

  • @EtsJuliet
    @EtsJuliet Год назад +1

    Hello I'm in Canada and just found you here on you tube and love watch your cooking channel, thank you for doing them. I have also gone back and looked at the older videos.

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад +1

      Aww that's amazing thank you Juliet👋hello to you all the way in Canada😀💕

  • @alanmcclusky
    @alanmcclusky Год назад +1

    Ahh lovely thank you I will watch later as we are not at home can't wait to watch at home very best regards Alan and Ella.

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад

      Aww it's a pleasure Alan, best wishes to you and Ella💕💕

  • @user-qn8vg3zp3f
    @user-qn8vg3zp3f 7 месяцев назад +1

    Just made a batch. Delish. Will be making them often. Keep up the good work.

  • @dailykailas3289
    @dailykailas3289 Месяц назад

    I make rock buns with selfraising flour no baking powder.I make 3 different rockbuns cherry.coconut&
    sultana with mixed spice.Enjoy watching your airfryer recipes.

  • @debscox57
    @debscox57 Год назад

    Another great recipe. They look great ❤

  • @alanmcclusky
    @alanmcclusky Год назад +2

    Perfectly done lovely I will try and make some following your instructions lovely thank you so much regards Alan and Ella.

  • @bewoodford2807
    @bewoodford2807 7 месяцев назад

    love your silicone tools. found your link in more. cheers! x

  • @janebrandon
    @janebrandon Год назад +1

    They look lovely. Wishing you lots of luck in your new job.

  • @christinemurray9407
    @christinemurray9407 Год назад +19

    Hi Kerry it’s a good idea to soak dried fruit in hot tea,just enough to cover for about 10 minutes it makes them plump and juicy drain before use💐

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад +4

      Aah that's true Christine😄🤦‍♀️, I had forgotten this, isn't this what you'd do when making xmas cake as well?

    • @gaycha6589
      @gaycha6589 10 месяцев назад +6

      Even better soak raisins in rum for rum n raisin rock cakes

    • @kathymuncaster1511
      @kathymuncaster1511 Месяц назад

      ​@@gaycha6589omg, how ingenious love this idea ❤

    • @gaycha6589
      @gaycha6589 Месяц назад

      @@kathymuncaster1511 they are a very adult treat to enjoy. The raisins plump up nicely in dark rum and brown sugar soaked overnight. The residue liquid then goes with ginger ale and ice plus orange peel for a super cocktail. Enjoy!

    • @billmumbo2697
      @billmumbo2697 18 дней назад

      My Nan made rock cakes every weekend bring them round on Monday and us kids would accuse her of using real rocks and dad would ask what cement mix was in her recipe lol funny how they all got hoovered up in minutes 😂😂🎉 how about Bread pudding Kerry ??

  • @frogladybg6199
    @frogladybg6199 Год назад

    Hi there, I have mine baking in my ninja as we speak. Loved the water idea to mould them. I have some more waiting to go in once first batch cooked. 10mins left. They smell and look goof. Thank you ❤️🐸

  • @Carol-os7uk
    @Carol-os7uk Год назад +1

    Your rock cakes look good your making me hungry well done Kerry another good video ❤

  • @deborahpalmer3204
    @deborahpalmer3204 Год назад +1

    Definitely going to give these a go 👌

  • @jeaniesherwood1738
    @jeaniesherwood1738 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing. I’ve only just found you and have subscribed. I love your stainless steel dishes.

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  9 месяцев назад

      Aw thank you Jeanie for subscribing 👋😃💕💕

  • @marilynray3911
    @marilynray3911 Год назад

    They look delicious, so yummy

  • @emilythefox3710
    @emilythefox3710 Год назад

    They look lovely. Reminds me of a recipe I have somewhere given to me years ago by a gentleman and he used cheese and onion instead of fruit for himself and his invalid wife. I would eat all of them fruity or savoury. Thank you Kerry and hope all goes well with your new job.

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад

      Ooo like cheesy scones Emily😋😋 rock cakes are very similar to scones as well, scones maybe the smooth smart version😄and thank you too Emily💕💕

  • @dorinda8097
    @dorinda8097 Год назад +1

    Rock cakes are lovely, and so does yours Kerry. I was going to suggest using a ice cream scoop to make them all the same size but probably looks better rustic. I love your recipes you do as it’s my kind of food and glad you still use the ninja. Take care.

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад

      Thank you Dorinda😀👍💕I don't have an ice cream scoop but it's a great idea

  • @janishayes7366
    @janishayes7366 Год назад +2

    Look yummmmmy Kerry. If it was me I'd add a bit of butter, a little like a scone 😋😋x

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад +1

      Thanks Janis😀💕I was just thinking that, def in the scone family

  • @jeanbarrett6932
    @jeanbarrett6932 Год назад +1

    I made these in my Ninja today. The very first cakes I've ever made in an air fryer. I substituted Canderel sugar as I'm diabetic, but they were absolutely lovely. A naughty treat that isn't too naughty. Going to try your poached egg method tomorrow.

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад

      Oh that's fab Jean, especially using canderel👍👍

  • @normastott9149
    @normastott9149 6 месяцев назад

    My mum used to make them in the fifties,they were yummy💜😻

  • @pattaylor3555
    @pattaylor3555 Год назад

    ❤ takes me back when I was a child must try good luck on new job

  • @jennifermharvey9882
    @jennifermharvey9882 Год назад +1

    I do love all the china bits and bobs you use

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад

      Thank you Jennifer😀💕love vintage crockery, got quite a bit - will keep trying to incorporate them into the vlogs - always hunting in charity shops for old pieces😄

  • @patriciadiamond1305
    @patriciadiamond1305 Год назад +1

    Hi Kerry, Made these last week and soaked the dried fruit in some orange juice for about 10mins and added orange zest to the dried ingredients. Have seen coconut added to in another recipe. Will have to try these in my air fryer the way you have done ❤Thank you !!❤

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад +1

      Aww that sounds lovely, esp with the added orange zest, funnily enough I was using orange zest, orange juice and more ingredients in my lovely new frying pan today (thank you Trish for that, i really love it🥰) going to be Fridays vlog👌👍💕💕

  • @sharonhawkins1845
    @sharonhawkins1845 Год назад

    Looks yummy Kerry...I remember my Mum making these for us 6 kids and then making them for my kids.....I sprinkle demerera sugar on mine before cooking....good luck with the new job x

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад

      Aww that's lovely Sharon💕 I was just saying its lovely how so many grandparents have been remembered here, really love that

  • @MrChristbait
    @MrChristbait Год назад

    Takes me back!

  • @RosemaryS2127
    @RosemaryS2127 Год назад

    Yes, definitely some with butter. Haha my mouth was watering watching the taste test😂. Simple, but tasty 🎉

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад +1

      Thank you Rosemary😀💕 perfect combo inc a little dollop of jam😋

  • @Lisa-..12108
    @Lisa-..12108 Год назад

    I've just found your channel and love it ! Xx

  • @kathhollandful
    @kathhollandful 5 месяцев назад

    These are fantastic made with dried cranberries.

  • @queeniemyles4028
    @queeniemyles4028 Год назад

    Made them today, they were tasty thanks for sharing

  • @francisraffle2948
    @francisraffle2948 4 месяца назад

    Hi kerry I'm one of 6 kids and mum baked every Saturday afternoon and sometimes made rock cakes but she didnt used to use lard instead of marg in her rockcakes and they used to be so so yummy and you couldn't tell it was lard she used I always use lard in rockcakes mum used marg in all her baking but not rock cakes I love rock cakes so quick and easy and yummy love fran xxx

  • @j.brewer7717
    @j.brewer7717 Год назад

    Hi Kerry I've just found you. I used to make these all the time in the ord oven but haven't thought to try in the air fryer. They looked so good, next on my list. Thank you. Oh good luck in your new job

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад

      Thank you very much 😀👍💕 (sorry I don't know your first name☺️)

  • @rosa-f4865
    @rosa-f4865 Год назад

    Wow Kerry I haven't made them for years but next on my list and yes I would be tempted to put butter on them. A little tip put a damp cloth under your bowl to stop it moving about. Have a lovely week Xxxx

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад

      That's a great tip thank you Rosa😀👍💕💕you too!!

  • @jennifermharvey9882
    @jennifermharvey9882 Год назад

    Def going to make these

  • @allotmentfornovices8256
    @allotmentfornovices8256 7 месяцев назад

    Kerry great music

  • @susangorman3592
    @susangorman3592 Год назад

    Hi ya Kerry Lovin ur video they always remind of my Mum bless her she used to make the loviest tastiest rock cakes they didn't last long in our house 😋xx

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад

      Aww that's lovely Susan💕loved how so many memories of mums, nans and grannies have featured in the comments here🥰

  • @karensterling5597
    @karensterling5597 7 месяцев назад

    First rock cakes made was 1977 aged 14 at school arrr then my mum ,thanks going try in airfryer with my grandkids ,😊 nice vblog

  • @sheilathomas8528
    @sheilathomas8528 Год назад

    Delicious Kerry, try them with butter. Thanks for sharing.

  • @sandradent65
    @sandradent65 Год назад +1

    Hi Kerry, they looked lovely, I could just eat one. I haven't made them in years. I just used a spoon to scoop the mixture out onto the tray. Usually when cooking in the air fryer you take 20 degrees off what the oven says. Butlers Empire do a conversion chart. I just wrote one out from theirs. Also cook for less time

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад +1

      Lower and quicker Sandra👍👍💕 I always forget that its 20c lower 🥴😄

  • @joannes_slimming_world_journey

    Definitely going to try making these in my ninja. My 83yr old mum still makes these,she has a rayburn she bakes hers in x

  • @petetimbrell3527
    @petetimbrell3527 Месяц назад

    Some suggestions if I may:
    Its easier to melt the butter, then just stir it in with the egg. Try with candied peel or chopped apricots, and orange or lemon zest. Or even sultanas soaked in rum, with cinnamon for the spice
    Finally, don't turn the cakes over, it dries them out too much.

  • @gracesmith6199
    @gracesmith6199 Год назад +1

    Hi there Kerry, you did well !!!
    I'm going to try a fruit loaf 🤭 why don't you have a go @ that & we'll see how we do. I've made a pavlova & egg sponge in the Cosori, they turned out fine. Thanks for that, from me in Irvine 😁😁

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад

      Hi Grace👋😀thank you! Ahhh check out tomorrow's vlog (monday)😉👍wow that's brilliant you've made a pavlova - I need to try that again, get that meringue right (what was your meringue method?!)

  • @iris80G
    @iris80G Год назад +1

    I’ve never cooked rock cakes, will definitely give them a go they look great, put butter on mine lol. 😊

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад +1

      Butter def a required addition Iris😋👍 1st time cooking for me, really happy with the results

  • @karentoynton8948
    @karentoynton8948 Год назад +3

    I always soak my fruit in hot tea as well, it makes the fruit stay nice and soft. I find otherwise the fruit goes to dry. . I just noticed someone else had said the same. I do the same for a fruit cake. Of course your choice at the end of the day. Finished item looked good. Xx thanks for sharing.

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад

      Ah I'm learning Karen😀👍, 1st time making a lot of recipes - the channel and its viewers have taught me a lot! I will def soak next time👌💕

    • @karentoynton8948
      @karentoynton8948 Год назад

      @@budgetcookinguk well your doing a very good job ,and always a pleasure to watch, so no beating yourself up.

  • @loismaudson6322
    @loismaudson6322 Год назад

    Love a rock cake Kerry,i always put come butter on mine,love a bit of butter lol

  • @chrisanten2396
    @chrisanten2396 Год назад

    Must have a go never made rock cakes but they do look yummy

  • @HeatherStockley
    @HeatherStockley Год назад

    Wow Kerry, they looked amazing, thank you for showing us how. I definitely will be trying that soon, although I have had difficulty getting hold of dried fruit/sulatnnas in Colchester in the last couple of weeks. 😥 x

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад +1

      Oh thank you Heather😀💕I was in lidl (near gosbecks) this morning and they had dried fruit but if you're like me, you won't want to be running around town for one ingredient 🥴

    • @HeatherStockley
      @HeatherStockley Год назад

      @@budgetcookinguk lol nope, won't be running around town for one ingredient Kerry!
      Thank you, I am thinking of doing a lidl shop soon so fingers crossed.
      Keep up the good work.
      I'll look for your in Lidl, but must be strange for you as you haven't got a clue what I look like lol x
      ❣x

  • @paulette885
    @paulette885 5 месяцев назад

    Watched you today and made a batch tonight! Delicious!!! ( a couple broke up tho so not sure why 🙃

  • @budgetcookinguk
    @budgetcookinguk  Год назад +6

    Rock Cake Recipe
    300g Plain Flour
    1.5 tsp Baking Powder
    80g Sugar (granulated)
    plus extra for dusting
    150g butter/marg
    100g Sultanas/Dried Fruit
    1 large Egg
    1 tbspn Milk
    1/2 tsp Mixed Spice
    Pinch of salt
    Method:
    Add Flour, sugar, salt, baking powder & mixed spice to a large bowl, mix
    together. Add butter/marg & rub
    together until it resembles bread-
    crumbs. Add sultanas/dried fruit to
    dry breadcrumby mix. Stir through.
    Whisk egg & milk together in a seperate bowl, add egg/milk mixture to rock cake mix and mix well together.
    Using wet fingers, portion out small
    rough balls and place onto parchment paper in Airfryers. Bake setting 180c/350f for 10/15 mins (turn halfway!). Once cooled, Enjoy!

    • @derryshore5586
      @derryshore5586 Год назад +1

      Yes and baking powder..Mum never used all spice as it was a cheap cake because if the war..So ingredients were basic...Lovely with butter on and jam.They are nice with Glacier Cherries also..And savory with cheese added

    • @happyrainbow4286
      @happyrainbow4286 Год назад +1

      Thank you 🙂

    • @cathworrall805
      @cathworrall805 10 месяцев назад +1

      How much salt please?

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  10 месяцев назад +1

      @@cathworrall805 a pinch! Am sorry that was missing from recipe above, now rectified😀👍👍

    • @cathworrall805
      @cathworrall805 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@budgetcookinguk thank you for replying so promptly, there was no rush - I haven’t bought the air fryer yet, but am planning to soon!

  • @garethsims-sq4re
    @garethsims-sq4re Год назад

    They looked very morish Kerry definitely going to be making some at the weekend in my ninja

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад

      Thank you Gareth, they really were moreish, boys loved them😋👍

  • @janetshove6422
    @janetshove6422 Год назад +1

    My mum also used to make rock cakes and we always had butter in them. Also raspberry buns which I think is a similar mix, she made a little well in the middle for jam, both yummy ❤ good luck in your new job. X

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад

      I like the sound of raspberry buns Janet 😋I've made raspberry cake which is delish but buns hmmm. Thank you as well☺️💕

    • @francisraffle2948
      @francisraffle2948 Год назад

      My mum always used lard flour sugar and milk and currant s sultanas or raisins mum always called them the poor man's scone .her mum used to make them in the war so did mum for the 6 of us in the 60s she taught me to make them love fran xxx

    • @orcharddweller1109
      @orcharddweller1109 9 месяцев назад

      At school in the 1960s we were
      taught to make the mixture, then use half for jam buns, add fruit to the remaining half for rock cakes. Am over 70 and still baking these often.

  • @toodles53
    @toodles53 Год назад

    Kerry love rock cakes also do mine in air fryer yes soak fruit for about ten mins, also try Orange/ Almond or any flavoring in them nice

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад

      I will definitely soak next time, love the comment section Sandra, learn so much from you lovely lot🥰🥰

  • @TheBigRedButton
    @TheBigRedButton Год назад

    Mmm, look great, would go nice with a drizzle of cream 😋

  • @rachelatkins21
    @rachelatkins21 Год назад

    Ooo, I've never seen them made with mixed fruit. It's usually just currants, will definitely try this recipie with the spice too.😊

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад +1

      The dried fruit was left over from the xmas cake Rachel😀, very well wrapped up - I should have soaked them 1st thou. Lidl sell dried fruit and I've now run out - think I'll buy another as they really last for months after opening! So handy to have in the cupboard just in case rock buns or whatever needs to be made😄

    • @rachelatkins21
      @rachelatkins21 Год назад

      @Budget Cooking UK yeah it's always handy to keep them in.x

  • @micheleselvage8873
    @micheleselvage8873 Год назад

    Cor blimey Kerry talk about asbestos hands eeeekkkk ooooo I haven't had a Rock cake for yonks! 🥰🥰🥰

  • @bimboclack7079
    @bimboclack7079 Год назад +1

    Forgot to wish you good luck in your new job 😊

  • @glendaratcliffe6638
    @glendaratcliffe6638 Год назад +1

    I would definitely have a nice spread of butter in them, I love them without too though. My grandsons could eat dozens of them in one sitting lol, with a bit of help from my daughter ... 😋😋😋😋

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад

      Definitely moreish Glenda, my boys loved them too😀💕

  • @karenevans6176
    @karenevans6176 Год назад

    Thank you for doing these Kerry . I told you I had a disaster with mine in the Ninja I couldn't get the middles to cook . I gave up and cooked a batch in the oven as my Husband loves rock cakes.I will be trying your recipe but I can't do the rubbing in method at the moment as I fell and broke two fingers , ouch. Good luck with your new job I hope it goes well for you.

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад

      Oh no Karen! Ouch!! I hope you get the use of your fingers back soon💕, I had a fracture in my left hand fingers (dog related lunge/trying to grab the lead🤦‍♀️) oh boy, we forget how much we use our hands without thinking.

  • @joanedwards1120
    @joanedwards1120 Год назад +1

    Ha ha I made them in school many moons ago. May make them again now seeing yours they looked fab 😊

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад

      Thank you Joan😀💕 that was home economics for me when at school, I think it was domestic technology at one point, and now its food tech lol😄

    • @joanedwards1120
      @joanedwards1120 Год назад +1

      @@budgetcookinguk mine was called domestic science lol 😂

    • @joanedwards1120
      @joanedwards1120 Год назад +1

      @@budgetcookinguk and I still can't cook 🤣

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад

      @@joanedwards1120 lol they weren't the best, I can hardly remember mine other than making lemon meringue pie about 5 times at home trying to get the meringue right for the school lesson, not much has changed lol😄

    • @joanedwards1120
      @joanedwards1120 Год назад

      @@budgetcookinguk ha ha I'm the same I follow recipes to the t and they're still disastrous x 🤣🤣🤣

  • @bimboclack7079
    @bimboclack7079 Год назад +1

    I really fancy rock cakes now haven't had them for years mind you the boss doesn't like them so I don't know what my chances are of getting some 😢 I'll just have to try myself 😊 as always brilliant video looking forward to the next one 👍 😊

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад

      Ooo that's a toughie Jim, sneaking a rock cake past Maureen could be trouble😄💕

    • @bimboclack7079
      @bimboclack7079 Год назад

      @budgetcookinguk your not wrong there lol 😆 😂 🤣

  • @acheface
    @acheface Год назад

    One of the first things I ever baked were rock buns. Haven't had them for years and years. I'll be making some now though.

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад +1

      Hmmm I need to make some more Steve😋 I forgot to soak the dried fruit 🤦‍♀️so that's my excuse to have another go😄

    • @acheface
      @acheface Год назад

      @@budgetcookinguk Put a tot of rum or whiskey in the tea you soak them in.

  • @stuartcooke389
    @stuartcooke389 Год назад +1

    Thanks so much for doing rock cakes, for a moment I was back in my mothers kitchen during the forties as I watched her very carefully measure the rationed butter, look at me, then add a bit more. Wonderful absolutely wonderful … firing up my Cosori as soon as I’ve pressed send. Thank again Stuart.

    • @Nanna-MO
      @Nanna-MO Год назад

      Did you call them fly cakes , up north where we live they were fly cakes , as the currants looked like dead flies lol , we loved them

    • @stuartcooke389
      @stuartcooke389 Год назад +1

      @@Nanna-MO Yes, but we are a tad further north in the Shetland Isles, and fly cakes they were. I’m going to make some for my granddaughters and see if they give them to same label.

    • @Nanna-MO
      @Nanna-MO Год назад

      Yeah lol

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад +1

      Oh that's really lovely Stuart, I loved the "my mum would look at me and add a bit more" brilliant😄👍💕 Are you in Shetland? My Dad was in the tv programme Shetland, well one of them, he was the murderer lol

    • @stuartcooke389
      @stuartcooke389 Год назад +1

      @@budgetcookinguk What a small world. Do hope your dad enjoyed both spending time in Shetland and playing a murderer (which I suspect is much more fun than playing a good guy). I have a cottage on the Island of Yell where I am a stones throw from my daughter and her teenage girls. With limited access to supplies, bread baking and daily adventures with the Cosori is something of a must, so you can imagine how helpful your RUclips endeavors are (daughter and her Bairns are veggies and being helpless in the kitchen isn’t an option).
      Do keep up the good work as I have no doubt I’m not the only old guy your inspiring. Look upon it as the senior citizen support segment of your endeavors lol. Seriously - thanks for your great contend, it really is fun to see what your going to have a go at next, and even more fun trying my hand at it. Best wishes Stuart.

  • @ingridarnot3162
    @ingridarnot3162 Год назад

    Remember my Nanna making these we had them with butter on and sometimes with just jam 😊

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад

      I really love how many peoples nans and grannies have been remembered here💕💕💕

  • @nosteb90
    @nosteb90 Год назад

    Hi Kerry, I’ve watched your videos from the get go and thought you seemed very familiar. It wasn’t until you mentioned your local charity shop in one of your other videos. I live about 30 mins away and have worked in Colchester for the past 8 years. I’m convinced I must have met you somewhere before but have no idea where. Anyway always enjoy watching your videos, keep up the the good work.

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад

      😄we probably passed each other in the street, small world though eh? So many possibilities, car boots, shopping...I could have a doppelganger in the local area, once a woman came up to me convinced she knew me (didn't know my name) but I'd never met her before 🤷‍♀️thanks for watching Joe👍👍its really appreciated

  • @jennifermharvey9882
    @jennifermharvey9882 Год назад

    I like them warm with butter

  • @bewoodford2807
    @bewoodford2807 7 месяцев назад

    tip fr you. To moisten hands when handling a sticky dough, use a sprayer filled with fresh water. saves ahving to keep dipping hands into a bowl and dripping water. My hubster loves rck cakes- haven't made them in a while so am going to make some this afternoon. thanks x

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  7 месяцев назад

      That's such a good tip😀👍thank you, saves multiple trips to the tap!😄💕

  • @karentoynton8948
    @karentoynton8948 Год назад

    I could have fancied a bit of butter on the. Idle of mine . But that’s me. I am not sure if others do that or not. Just perfect looking. I remember them back just after the war. They would be a luxury at that time.

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад

      Butter a must imo Karen😀👍 but pretty nice without as well. I think a few do put a little butter on theirs😋

  • @KarltonLovett-ys9ik
    @KarltonLovett-ys9ik Год назад

    Well Kerry you have made pebble cakes!! In the ration days they probably used powdered egg which was haff as a egg replacement, but good as a ingredient! A for effort!😊

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад

      That's true Karlton, I forgot about egg replacement powder, no wonder people kept chickens wherever possible.

    • @bernardrooney2507
      @bernardrooney2507 Год назад

      I’ve just made your rock cakes and they are absolutely delicious, thank you for sharing this fab recipe ☺️

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад

      @@bernardrooney2507 oh fab Bernard😀👍💕

  • @robsondog01
    @robsondog01 10 месяцев назад

    I’m big on butter also Kerry, lash it on🫠

  • @jennifermharvey9882
    @jennifermharvey9882 Год назад

    Beautiful jug Kerry

  • @patriciamay3779
    @patriciamay3779 Год назад

    I used to just use a dessert spoon and plonk on the baking sheet or whatever you’re using.

  • @sharronlewis3429
    @sharronlewis3429 Год назад

    🇬🇧❤️ mouth watering 😋🤤, I'm gonna make it hem Rock cakes, my air fryer is a Tower, ❤️💜

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад

      Oh lovely😀👍, airfryers are fab aren't they Sharron💕💕

  • @petergardiner7071
    @petergardiner7071 Год назад

    Have you tried baked apple in the Air Fryer? Barbara. Love rock cakes x

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад

      Oo I haven't Barbara but I've just googled it - yum - I think I'll add that to the list to try, thank you for the suggestion💕💕

  • @Nanna-MO
    @Nanna-MO Год назад +1

    I’m a Harry Potter fan also , the greatest films ever , rock cakes I remember an episode of the bake off aww the first bake offs , and they made them and one person dropped there rock cake and it bounced they were that hard lol

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад +1

      That's funny Maureen, loved the early bake offs😄💕 One of my early youtube channels was HP themed (don't upload any more) most of it was my Harry Potter artwork that I was giving away, check it out if you fancy☺️youtube.com/@timelapseartgiveaways1210 as said it's been 6 months since last upload, just haven't had the time🥴

    • @Nanna-MO
      @Nanna-MO Год назад

      @@budgetcookinguk wow they are amazing Kerry , I’ve got my grandaughter mad on HP , she’s 12 now , and we got her all of the legos big and small . Just my 2 year old grandson to turn in a potter head , and I will be happy lol , then we watch them altogether , he’s a dinosaur 🦖 mad kid , I tell him the dinosaurs are dragons , youre good at drawing

  • @dave9456
    @dave9456 Год назад +1

    Takes me way back to 1974 helping my Nam make her famous Rock Cakes, and getting to spoon out the left overs after😋
    Who doesn't like a good old fashioned Rock Cake
    Great video dear 👍

    • @budgetcookinguk
      @budgetcookinguk  Год назад +1

      Thanks Dave, do love how many grans n nans have been remembered in the comments💕

  • @shirleymurphy1958
    @shirleymurphy1958 Год назад

    Less time on the air fryer ones so as not so hard would be my preference. Soak fruit first may be helpful.

  • @carolleenkelmann4751
    @carolleenkelmann4751 Год назад

    Interestingly enough, I turn mine over to top the back off. - And, I use tongs with the silicon tips. better to get at and turn.

  • @alanemery464
    @alanemery464 3 месяца назад

    I fore many years i baked them 😅

  • @philsimms8160
    @philsimms8160 4 месяца назад

    i am type2 diabetic. can the sugar be substituted with fake stuff ( candrell )