Old Fashioned Rock Cake Recipe (2024)

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A favourite British classic recipe, these old-fashioned rock cakes use simple ingredients and are easy to make.

A small single-served cake so named after its similar appearance to a rock, but don't let that put you off. Despite their appearance, these simple rock cakes are wonderfully crumbly and sweet!

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How to make rock cakes?

You can't go wrong making these easy English rock cakes; even the kids can help out. Check out the recipe slideshow below.

Continue to read for all the pictures, tips and tricks showing you how to make rock cakes at home, or use the below link to jump straight to the recipe card!

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History

Rock cakes were trendy during World War 2; they used fewer rationed ingredients like egg and sugar than other English cake recipes.

Enabling families to have a sweet treat during the strict wartime rationing. Sometimes oatmeal would be used instead of flour.

More recently, they have been featured in the Harry Potter books, where Hagrid made them numerous times, but they were not enjoyed due to Hagrid's poor cooking skills. They were too hard!

Rock cake ingredients

Ingredients for rock cakes are plain flour,baking powder, mixed spice, salt, sugar, butter, sultanas, egg and milk.

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Substitutes

Flour

We make our rock cakes with plain flour, salt and baking powder to give a slight rise to them.

You could use self-raising flour instead for a similar result. Remember, no baking powder or salt will be needed if using self-raising flour (as it is already added to self-raising flour).

Mixed Spices

You can substitute the mixed spices with a mix of your favourite spices instead.

Dried Fruit

You can use a bag of mixed dried fruit instead of sultanas. Or any dried fruit you prefer, such as apricots, cranberries, apples or dates.

You could also switch the dried fruit for chocolate to make chocolate rock buns.

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The rock cake mixture should have a thick and sticky texture. The mixture will make nine large cakes.

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Remember, these do not need to be smooth, neat and tidy.

I encourage you to rough them up with a fork before baking to help achieve the rough rocky cracks. Perfect for sprinkling sugar into once cooked!

We like to cook our sultana rock cakes on a silicone sheet, but you can use parchment or greaseproof paper instead on a baking tray.

Oven Setting

I recommend cooking rock cakes in a conventional oven; even if you have a fan oven, turn it to a conventional setting or cake setting if you have that option.

This will give you the crispy outside and soft crumble in the middle that rock cakes are known for.

Temperature

Cook at 190°C / 375°F (if you must use a fan - 170°C) for 15-20 minutes. Keep an eye on them; they should have grown a little and been a light golden brown.

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Don't let those sultanas or dried fruit burn! I find about 18 minutes is just right!

Cooling

Straight from the oven, it is normal for the rock cakes to be a bit soft to the touch. They firm up as they cool.

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Keep them on the baking tray until they have cooled enough to touch. Then transfer to a wire rack so they don't get a soggy bottom!

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Before they cool too much, it's time to take these simple rock cakes to the next level with a sprinkle of sugar, which gets into all the grooves and cracks.

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There you have it, the best rock cake recipe; you must try it to believe it!

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What are rock cakes like inside?

Inside the crispy sugary shell of rock cakes is a marvellous crumbly texture with an even scattering of your chosen dried fruit.

Makes a fantastic addition to a British afternoon tea cake stand.

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It can also be served similarly to British scones, with clotted cream and jam.

What is the difference between scones and rock cakes?

British scones and English rock cakes have similar ingredients, but the scone mix has a dough-like texture that is shaped with your hands and cut with cutters to be smooth.

Rock cake mixture, on the other hand, has a sticky cake texture, which isn't handled or shaped, helping to create the desirable rough and crispy cracks on the outside,

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They have a lovely soft sweet crumbly texture which is washed down perfectly with a cup of tea.

The kids love to help make these cakes, and they are a great addition to their lunch box or for a family picnic.

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Rock Cakes Old Fashioned Recipe

Luke and Kay - Flawless Food

How to make Rock Cakes, using simple ingredients.

Inside the crispy sugary shell of British rock cakes is a marvellous crumbly texture with an even scattering of your chosen dried fruit.

These simple English cakes make a great addition to an afternoon tea stand.

Perfect kids snack for their lunch box or school fete.

US & UK measurements given

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Prep Time 17 minutes mins

Cook Time 18 minutes mins

Total Time 35 minutes mins

Course Afternoon Tea, Brunch, Cake, Kids, Lunch, Party, picnic, Salad, Snack, Sweet

Cuisine English

Servings 9 Cakes

Calories 352 kcal

Ingredients

  • 300 grams Plain Flour
  • 1 ½ teaspoon Baking Powder
  • 80 grams White Sugar + extra to sprinkle on once baked Caster or Granulated can be used
  • pinch Salt
  • ½ teaspoon Mixed Spice
  • 150 grams Butter
  • 200 grams Sultanas Can use any dried fruits
  • 1 Large Egg
  • 1 tablespoon Milk

Instructions

  • Preheat Oven to 190°C /170°C fan/ 375°F.

    Add flour, salt, baking soda and mixed spices into a bowl

    300 grams Plain Flour, 1 ½ teaspoon Baking Powder, pinch Salt, ½ teaspoon Mixed Spice

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  • Add sugar and mix all together

    80 grams White Sugar

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  • Add butter and rub together using fingertips into the dry cake mix

    150 grams Butter

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  • It should resemble breadcrumbs

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  • Add sultanas

    200 grams Sultanas

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  • Stir through

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  • Whisk milk and egg together in a separate bowl

    1 Large Egg, 1 tablespoon Milk

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  • Add the whisked egg and milk to the rock cake mixture

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  • Use a fork to mix well together until moist and sticky

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  • Separate into 9 even-sized cakes use a fork to rough up the cakes a little.

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  • Leave space between each rock cake as they will grow during cooking! Cook in preheated 190°C /170°C fan/ 375°F oven for 15-20 minutes until golden.

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  • Remove from oven, it is normal for them to still feel a bit soft at this point. They will firm up whilst cooling!

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  • Once cool enough to touch with hands, transfer to a wire rack to allow to cool further.

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  • Sprinkle with extra sugar.

    80 grams White Sugar

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  • Eat whilst still warm, or allow to cool then store in an airtight container until ready to eat.

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Nutrition

Calories: 352kcalCarbohydrates: 53gProtein: 5gFat: 15gSaturated Fat: 9gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 57mgSodium: 132mgPotassium: 284mgFiber: 2gSugar: 22gVitamin A: 449IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 55mgIron: 2mg

Keyword afternoon tea cake, British cake, dried fruit cake, english cake, hagrid cakes, hagrid rock cakes, harry potter cakes, old fashioned cake, rock buns, rock cakes, sultanas cakes, wartime cakes

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Updated on 10/04/2023 to include frequently asked questions.

If you love this easy rock cake recipe and want more sweet, easy recipes suitable to make with children, try our thumbprint cookies and oat flapjacks or the kids will love this no-bake edible cookie dough recipe.

Or stick with the sultana theme and make our large sultana cake similar but even more impressive!

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Please let us know how you get on, and remember to share this recipe with others to bring these fantastic old-fashioned rock cakes back into fashion again!

How to make rock cakes - old fashioned British recipe using simple ingredients. Easy and quick, and the kids can help too!

FAQs

The mixture seems too dry.

The mixture should be dry, but if it is too dry to even form together you can add more milk 1 tablespoon at a time or use another egg.

Can I use self-raising flour?

Yes you can use self-raising flour instead of plain flour. Self-raising flour already contains baking powder so remember not to use additional baking powder when using self-raising flour.

Why do the sultanas sink to the bottom?

If your sultanas are sinking to the bottom the mixture is too runny.

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FAQs

Why are my rock cakes so dry? ›

If your rock cakes are too dry, it might be because you overmixed the batter or didn't add enough milk. If desired, you can sprinkle a little coarse sugar or demerara sugar over the top of your rock cakes to give them a sweet, crunchy top. For heartier rock cakes, add oatmeal.

What's the difference between a rock cake and a scone? ›

How are Rock Cakes different to Scones? Rock Cake or Rock Bun dough is stiffer than Scone dough and is handled a bit more. Rock Cakes are smaller and dropped onto the baking tray by the tablespoon or formed roughly with two forks, whereas scones are rolled/patted out and cut into shape.

What is another name for a rock cake? ›

A rock cake, also called a rock bun, is a small cake with a rough surface resembling a rock.

What causes fruit cake to sink in the middle? ›

Cakes sink in the middle due to several factors, including overmixing of the batter, opening the oven door too soon, or not baking at the right temperature. Expired leavening agents or incorrect proportions of ingredients can also cause sinking.

Why are my rock cakes flat in the oven? ›

baking powder – make sure it's in date as stale baking powder doesn't have any “ooomph” and will give you flat rock cakes!

Is there a way to add moisture to a dry cake? ›

The 4 Best Ways to Fix a Dry Cake
  1. Brush the cake with a simple syrup glaze.
  2. Soak your cake in milk or cream.
  3. Add frosting.
  4. Fill your cake with mousse or jam.
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What is the birthday cake that looks like a rock? ›

Geode cakes are meant to mimic the natural rock formation, with the baker typically carving out chunks from the cake and filling the cut-outs with “edible crystals” made out of rock candy or isomalt shards.

What is the American version of a scone? ›

If you go into an American bakery and ask for a “scone”, you'll get a sweet, fluffy, usually triangular bread product, often with some form of berry baked in. If you go into an American restaurant and order a “biscuit”, you will get a fluffy, savory bread product that you might categorize as a “scone”.

Why do my scones turn out like rock cakes? ›

In fact, my recipe for Fruit Scones uses plain flour. However, you will need to add the raising agents that you would usually find in self-raising flour – without any raising agents your scones will be like rocks. And not in a nice Rock Buns kind of way!

What is piffy on a rock cake? ›

Conspicuous but ignored or left out, especially from a group or activity.

Why did my fruitcake crack? ›

In an oven that's too hot, the outside of the cake cooks at a much faster rate than the inside. A crust forms early on, but as the inside of the cake continues to cook and rise, this crack crusts.

Why is my cake pale yellow and not golden brown? ›

Likewise, if your cake isn't brown enough it is likely because it is under-cooked or the recipe used insufficient egg or sugar.

Can you still eat a cake that has sunk? ›

If your cake was cooked to the proper temperature, chances are it is still edible even if it sunk in the center. Check that it's baked through the middle, then try a small piece of your cake. It might not taste good if the ingredient measurements were off. Notice the texture to make sure it's not too dense or spongy.

How do I stop my cake from being dry? ›

Using an air-tight container is the best and easiest way to keep your cake from getting exposed to air. However, if you don't have one of those, you can wrap your cake in cling film, or if it's iced, place a large inverted bowl over it to trap the air.

How do you moisten a dry fruit cake? ›

Applying simple syrup is a technique that can rescue overbaked, dry cakes. You can apply it while the cake is still warm from the oven or leave it to cool. Brushing: Brush the syrup onto each layer of your cake.

What to do if cake mixture is too dry? ›

Add moisture: One of the most common reasons for a dry cake is a lack of moisture. You can add moisture to the cake by adding extra liquid to the recipe, such as milk, yogurt, or sour cream. You can also add fruits or pureed vegetables to the batter.

How do you soften a rock hard cake? ›

Soak your cake in milk

While you can simply brush on a few tablespoons of milk to the top of your dry cake, for a truly indulgent finish, follow recipes like this tres leches cake — it makes use of whole milk, condensed milk, and evaporated milk for a truly moist end result.

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