RecipesUnited KingdomLardy Cake

Lardy Cake

A rich, sticky, and sweet yeasted cake, traditionally from Wiltshire, featuring layers of lard, sugar, and dried fruit folded into a soft bread dough. The characteristic sticky bottom is a prized element.

Prep Time30 minutes active, plus 1.5 hours rising
Cook Time35-45 minutes
Total TimeApproximately 2 hours 30 minutes (including rising)
Servings12
DifficultyMedium

🧂 Ingredients

  • 500 g Strong bread flour(For a good dough structure)
  • 7 g Active dry yeast(Or 20g fresh yeast)
  • 250 ml Warm water(Around 40°C (105°F))
  • 1 tsp Salt
  • 150 g Lard(Good quality, softened slightly but still firm)
  • 150 g Demerara sugar(Or dark brown sugar, for a richer flavour and sticky texture)
  • 100 g Currants(Or a mix of currants and raisins)
  • 1 tsp Mixed spice(A classic British spice blend)
  • 1 egg Optional: Egg wash(Beaten with a splash of milk, for a golden finish)

👨‍🍳 Instructions

  1. 1

    Prepare the dough: In a large bowl, dissolve the yeast in the warm water with a pinch of sugar. Let it sit for 5-10 minutes until frothy. Add the flour, salt, and remaining sugar (if not using all for the filling). Mix to a shaggy dough, then turn out onto a lightly floured surface and knead for 8-10 minutes until smooth and elastic. Place in a lightly oiled bowl, cover, and let rise in a warm place for 1 to 1.5 hours, or until doubled in size.

    ⏱️ 10 minutes active, 1.5 hours rising
  2. 2

    Prepare the filling: In a bowl, mix the currants, mixed spice, and about two-thirds of the demerara sugar. Have the softened lard ready.

    ⏱️ 5 minutes
  3. 3

    Assemble the cake: Gently knock back the risen dough. Roll it out on a lightly floured surface into a large rectangle, approximately 30x40cm (12x16 inches). Spread the softened lard evenly over the surface, leaving a small border. Sprinkle the fruit and spice mixture and the remaining demerara sugar over the lard.

    ⏱️ 10 minutes
  4. 4

    Fold the dough: Fold the dough into thirds, like a business letter (bring one long edge to the middle, then fold the other long edge over it). Press down gently. Roll out again into a similar rectangle. Fold into thirds again. This layering is key to the texture.

    ⏱️ 5 minutes
  5. 5

    Shape and prove: Gently shape the dough into a rough square or rectangle, about 2-3cm (1 inch) thick. Place it onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Cover loosely and let it prove for about 30 minutes while you preheat the oven.

    ⏱️ 5 minutes active, 30 minutes proving
  6. 6

    Bake: Preheat your oven to 190°C (170°C Fan / 375°F / Gas Mark 5). If using, brush the top of the lardy cake with the egg wash. Bake for 35-45 minutes, or until the cake is deeply golden brown and the filling is bubbling and sticky. The edges should be well-browned.

    ⏱️ 35-45 minutes
  7. 7

    Cool and serve: Let the lardy cake cool on the baking sheet for at least 15-20 minutes before attempting to move it. This allows the sticky filling to set slightly. It is best served warm, when the bottom is gloriously sticky and caramelized.

    ⏱️ 15-20 minutes cooling

💡 Pro Tips

  • The stickier the bottom, the better! Don't be afraid of the caramelized sugar.
  • Ensure your lard is softened but not melted, so it spreads evenly without soaking into the dough.
  • This cake is very rich and best enjoyed in small slices.
  • A traditional Wiltshire specialty, often made for celebrations.

🔄 Variations

  • Add chopped candied peel along with the currants for extra flavour and texture.
  • Use a mix of dried fruits like raisins, sultanas, and cranberries.
  • For a less rich version, slightly reduce the amount of lard.

🥗 Nutrition

Per serving

CaloriesApprox. 320-350 per serving
Protein4g
Carbs42g
Fat16g
Fiber1g

🏷️ Tags

Lardy Cake Recipe - United Kingdom | world.food