What kind of cake is a Chorley cake?

What kind of cake is a Chorley cake?

Chorley cakes are flattened, fruit filled pastry cakes, traditionally associated with the town of Chorley in Lancashire, England. They are a close relative of the more widely known Eccles cake, but have some significant differences.

How to make Chorley cakes at Mr Pauls pantry?

Place 1 tbsp of the mixture in the middle of the disk and fold in the edges so the mixture is covered. Flip over so the seal is underneath then flatten with the palm of your hand (see video) until the currants are beginning to show through the pastry. Place on a lined baking tray. Bake for about 12 – 15 minutes at 190ºC do not let them brown.

How long do you bake a Chorley cake?

Place on a lined baking tray. Bake for about 12 – 15 minutes at 190ºC do not let them brown. Serve with a little butter and/or a crumbly cheese (preferably Lancashire).

Where does the filling for Banbury cakes come from?

Once made and sold exclusively in Banbury, England, Banbury cakes have been made in the region to secret recipes since 1586 and are still made there today, although not in such quantity. Besides currants, the filling typically includes mixed peel, brown sugar, rose water, rum, and nutmeg.

Chorley cake. Chorley cakes are flattened, fruit filled pastry cakes, traditionally associated with the town of Chorley in Lancashire, England. They are a close relative of the more widely known Eccles cake, but have some significant differences.

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Is there a hospital in Chorley South Ribble?

Chorley is served by the local NHS hospital Chorley and South Ribble Hospital which is located on Euxton Lane, in addition to a private hospital located in Euxton. The town also had another major hospital formerly on Eaves Lane, before this closed in the 1990s.

Where was the last colliery in Chorley Lancashire?

Chisnall Hall Colliery at Coppull was considered the biggest Lancashire pit outside of Wigan and one of many located in the Chorley suburb. The last pit in the area to close was the Ellerbeck Colliery in 1987 which was located south of Chorley, between Coppull and Adlington .

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