If you’re looking for a cake recipe that’s no-frills and is packed with dried fruits and spices, then Dundee cake is the way to go. It’s a traditional Scottish fruit cake that has been around for centuries. We have the perfect homemade cake recipe for you below from Scotland’s highlands.
It originated around the 1700s in the city of Dundee, Scotland, where the Kieller marmalade company decided to incorporate leftover Seville orange peels from the marmalade production into cake. Besides Seville oranges, the original recipe also used Spanish sultanas and Spanish almonds, which are placed over the cake in concentric circles. For the cake to be a true Dundee cake, it has to have this pattern of whole, peeled almond decoration. It was around the 1800s when the Kieller company decided to mass produce the cake that could be gifted and even sent abroad to loved ones.
According to another story, the cake was first made for Mary, Queen of Scots, but it was topped with cherries. The queen did not enjoy this cake and asked her kitchen staff to rethink the recipe, which is why cherries were replaced with almonds.
Over time, adjustments and additions have been made to the recipe by adding dried fruits and cherries. However, these additions stray far from the traditional recipe. The Dundee cake can also be veganised and made gluten free for specific dietary requirements. Nowadays you will be able to find it in UK supermarkets. Few people will remember this, but the Dundee cake was also produced by Britannia in the 1980s, but was eventually stopped.
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