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Currants, raisins, dried fruit, and nuts - great additions to a cake but being heavier than the cake mixture can sometimes congregate at the base of the cake. To prevent this, follow this handy solution using flour.
Ingredients
- Flour
- Dried fruit
- Nuts
Steps
Method 1
Method 1 of 2:
Flour coating method for currants and raisins
Method 2
Method 2 of 2:
Warming method
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow do I stop the nuts decorating the top of the cake from sinking?Bananabunny999Community AnswerIt depends on the consistency of your cake batter. You may want to consider letting the cake bake for a little while, then adding the nuts halfway through the baking time. They will likely sink in a little, but not as much because the cake is already half-baked.
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Things You'll Need
- Small, shallow dish
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