AINSLEY HARRIOTT'S BUTTER RUM CAKE
Ingredients:
(Makes 8-10 slices)
125g unsalted butter, plus extra for greasing the tin
250g self-raising flour, plus extra for flouring the tin
60g walnuts, chopped
30g cornflour
3tsp baking powder
1tsp salt
4 eggs
200ml whole milk
200ml dark rum
1tbsp vanilla extract
6tbsp vegetable oil
300g granulated sugar
1 x 75g packet instant vanilla pudding mix
Creme fraiche or ice cream, to serve
For the rum syrup:
125g unsalted butter
75ml water
150g granulated sugar
A good pinch of salt
100ml dark rum
Sharing a taste of the CaribbeanMethod:
1. Preheat the oven to 180°C/160°C fan/gas 4.
2. Grease and flour a 27-cm bundt pan or fluted cake tin and sprinkle the bottom with the chopped walnuts.
3. In a large bowl, combine the self-raising flour, cornflour, baking powder and salt.
4. In a separate bowl, whisk together the eggs, milk, rum, vanilla extract and three tablespoons of the vegetable oil.
5. Cream the sugar and butter in a food mixer fitted with a balloon whisk until pale and fluffy. Slowly add the dry ingredients and the remaining three tablespoons of vegetable oil and continue to mix for a few minutes on a medium-low speed, until the mixture looks like sand. Add the instant pudding mix and the egg mixture, scraping any mixture from the sides back down into the bowl with a spatula, and mix again on medium speed until well combined. The cake batter should be thin and smooth.
6. Pour the batter into the bundt tin and bake for 50-60 minutes, until an inserted skewer comes out clean.
7. Meanwhile, make the rum syrup. In a saucepan set over a medium-high heat, combine the butter, water, sugar and salt and cook, stirring, until the butter has melted and the sugar has dissolved. Bring to the boil, then reduce the heat to low and simmer for 10 minutes. Remove from the heat and slowly stir in the rum. Set aside to cool.
8. Remove the cake from the oven and let it rest in the tin for 10 minutes. Loosen the cake slightly from the tin (inverting it onto a plate works best), then place it back in the tin. Poke several holes into the top of the cake with a skewer to help the syrup seep in, then slowly pour half of the rum syrup over the cake. Let it stand for 15-20 minutes, then invert onto a serving platter and slowly pour the remaining syrup over the cake until it is all absorbed.
9. Serve with a dollop of creme fraiche or ice cream. Delicious and naughty... enjoy!
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