PEAR, PLUM AND GINGER CRUMBLE CAKE
The sweetness of the pear and plum go really well with the fieriness of the ginger.
SERVES 12
150g (5oz) unsalted butter
100g (3½oz) black treacle
100g (3½oz) golden syrup
275g (9½oz) self-raising flour
2tsp ground mixed spice
2tsp ground cinnamon
2 free-range eggs, beaten
3 medium ripe pears, peeled, cored and sliced
3 balls stem ginger, roughly chopped, plus 2tbsp syrup reserved from the jar
3 ripe plums, destoned and sliced
For the crumble:
45g (1½oz) butter, softened and cut into cubes
30g (1oz) demerara sugar
75g (2½oz) plain flour
You will need:
20cm (8in) square cake tin, greased and lined
1 Gently melt the butter with the treacle and syrup in a pan and set aside to cool until lukewarm.
2 Meanwhile, heat the oven to 180C/Gas 4.
3 For the crumble topping, rub together all the ingredients until they look like breadcrumbs and set aside.
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