Line a baking tray with a sheet of baking parchment or a non stick baking mat.
Add the flour, salt, sugar and spices into a large bowl. Give it a little mix.
Using your finger tips, rub in the butter until you have fine breadcrumbs.
Add the raisins, sultanas and candid peal. Give everything a good mix ensuring all the fruit is coated with flour.
Mix the egg and milk together in a small jug and add to the flour mixture.
Bring everything together to form a stiff dough.
Spoon 11 - 12 individual mounds of dough onto the baking tray. Old Fashioned Rock cakes have a rough surface, so don’t worry about trying to make them smooth.
Bake in the centre of the oven for 15 mins or until baked. They should have a nice golden colour. If you choose to make larger Rock Buns, the baking times will differ and they will take longer to bake.
Take out of the oven and dust with demerara sugar while still warm. Leave to cool.
Notes
TIPS AND FAQ’S
Mixed Fruit – Use a mix of dried fruits such as sultanas, raisins or currants, basically whatever you have in your cupboards.
Candied Mixed Peel – If you don’t have any mixed peel, chopped glace cherries will make a great alternative. Or replace it with more mixed fruit such as currants.
Brown Sugar – Brown sugar always gives a slight nutty toffee flavour, but white sugar or granulated sugar will be fine.
What is the difference between scones and a rock cake?Rock Cakes or Rock Buns are little fruit cakes with a rough surface, they are often eaten on their own. Scones are smoother and more evenly shaped often without fruit, they are generally eaten sliced in two, and severed with fresh cream and jam. Scones are often called biscuits outside the UK.
How long will Traditional Rock Cakes Keep?Much like scones, they are best eaten on the day they are made. But will keep for a couple of days if kept in an airtight container.
Why are Rock Cakes called Rock Cakes?So-called because of their rough shape, old fashioned Rock Cakes were promoted by the Ministry of Food, during the rationing years of WW2 when eggs and sugar were in short supply.