Best Damp Jamaican Gingerbread English Recipes

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DAMP GINGERBREAD



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There has been much debate about the title of this recipe. 'Damp' is not the usual adjective to describe a cake, but a recent group of tasters nodded in assent - it does kind of say it. Its texture is quite different from other cakes, so taste some and see what you think.

Categories     Afternoon Tea     Cake Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 9

350g golden syrup
125g block butter
250g plain flour, sifted
½ level teaspoon salt
1¾ level teaspoons bicarbonate of soda
1 level tablespoon ground ginger
½ level teaspoon mixed spice
1 large egg
275ml milk

Steps:

  • First weigh out the syrup into a small saucepan, it helps to place the opened tin in a pan of barely simmering water for 5 minutes to make it easier to pour. Then weigh a saucepan on the scales, and weigh the syrup into it. Then add the butter to the saucepan and melt the two together over a gentle heat. Meanwhile measure the dry ingredients into a bowl, then gradually pour in the syrup mixture, mixing thoroughly. Now beat the egg and milk together in a separate basin then add that bit by bit, again mixing very thoroughly. The cake batter will seem very liquid at this stage but that's quite normal so don't worry, just pour it into the prepared tin and bake near the centre of the oven for about 50 minutes or until the centre is springy. Cool in the tin for 5 minutes before turning out onto a wire tray to cool. When it's cold, cut it into squares and store in an airtight tin.

DARK JAMAICAN GINGERBREAD



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This cake, originally from the sugar-and-spice island of Jamaica, has sadly become a factory-made clone, but made at home it's dark, sticky, fragrant with ginger - the real thing.

Categories     Cake Recipes     Father's Day     Gluten free Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 11

175g plain flour, sifted
1 level tablespoon ground ginger
1 level dessertspoon ground cinnamon
¼ nutmeg, grated
½ level teaspoon bicarbonate of soda
2 tablespoons milk
75g black treacle
75g golden syrup
75g dark brown soft sugar
75g block butter
1 large egg, lightly beaten

Steps:

  • Begin by placing the tin of black treacle (without a lid) in a saucepan of barely simmering water to warm it and make it easier to measure (see this recipe for weighing treacle). Sift the flour and spices into a large bowl, then mix the bicarbonate of soda with the milk and set it on one side. Now measure the black treacle, golden syrup, sugar and butter into a saucepan with 75ml of water, heat and gently stir until thoroughly melted and blended - don't let it come anywhere near the boil and don't go off and leave it! Next add the syrup mixture to the flour and spices, beating vigorously with a wooden spoon, and when the mixture is smooth, beat in the egg a little at a time, followed by the bicarbonate of soda and milk. Now pour the mixture into the prepared tin and bake on a lower shelf so that the top of the tin is aligned with the centre of the oven for 1¼-1½ hours until it's well-risen and firm to the touch. Remove the cake from the oven and allow to cool in the tin for 5 minutes before turning out. If possible, store it in a cake tin, still in its lining, for 24 hours before eating, and serve it cut in thick slices spread with butter. You can see more Loaf Cakes in our Online Cookery School Video

DAMP JAMAICAN GINGERBREAD (ENGLISH RECIPE)



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Kitchengrrl recently requested a recipe which she had eaten in London. How would you like to try a genuine British sticky gingerbread? I use this recipe very often and it always pleases. It is dark and sticky and improves with keeping for up to a week -- I only manage to keep it for a day before I am forced to cut it. The recipe, which comes from one of our most popular cooks, Delia Smith, uses black treacle and golden syrup. These are both produced from cane sugar. I suggest that you substitute dark molasses for the black treacle. For the golden syrup, you may be able to get hold of Tate's golden syrup in some stores, other possibilities are Steen's 100% Pure Cane Syrup and failing this use Light Corn Syrup. Corn Syrup is not the same as the British golden syrup and does not taste quite the same, but the consistency is similar and in any case the flavour of the spices dominates the cake. Muscovado sugar could be used in place of the dark soft brown sugar. Sorry I missed out the temperature first time round!

Provided by Whizz

Categories     Breads

Time 1h35m

Yield 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

3 cups all-purpose flour, sifted
3/4 cup butter
1 1/2 teaspoons ground ginger
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1/8 teaspoon grated nutmeg
1 teaspoon baking soda
4 tablespoons milk
1/2 cup dark molasses (Black treacle)
1/2 cup light corn syrup (Pure Cane Syrup or Golden syrup)
3/4 cup dark brown sugar
2 eggs, lightly beaten
1/2 cup water

Steps:

  • Line a buttered 2lb loaf tin with greaseproof paper and paint the paper with a little melted butter.
  • My tin measures 6½ x 3¾ inches at the base and is 3 3/8 inches high.
  • Do not use a smaller tin as the mixture rises above the rim of the tin.
  • Measure the molasses, syrup, sugar and butter into a saucepan with ½ cup of water, gently heat on a medium/low flame and stir gently until thoroughly melted and blended.
  • Don't let it boil!
  • If it gets very hot, allow the mixture to cool slightly.
  • Sift the flour, and spices into a large bowl.
  • Mix the baking soda with the milk and set aside.
  • Next add the syrup mixture to the flour and spices, a little at a time and beat vigorously with a wooden spoon until the mixture is smooth with no flour lumps.
  • Beat in the eggs a little at a time.
  • Add the baking soda and milk.
  • Pour the mixture into the tin and bake in the center of oven at 325 F convection (300 F fan assisted) for 1 to 1¼ hours, until it's well risen and firm to the touch.
  • Allow to cool for 5 or 10 minutes before turning out onto a cooling rack.
  • Once cool, put into a tin for 24 hours then enjoy.

DAMP GINGERBREAD



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This is a family favorite!

Provided by Jane Gherardi

Categories     Sweet Breads

Time 1h10m

Number Of Ingredients 10

9 Tbsp butter
12 oz lyle's golden syrup
2 c all purpose flour
1/2 tsp salt
1 3/4 Tbsp soda
1 Tbsp ground ginger
1/2 tsp ground cloves
1/4 tsp ground cinnamon
1 beaten egg
1 c milk

Steps:

  • 1. preheat oven to 350º, grease and flour an 8 or 9 inch square cake pan
  • 2. melt the butter with the syrup in a small saucepan (I have successfully substituted other syrups such as maple, or even Log Cabin, all molasses is a bit too strong, but ½ molasses and ½ Lyle's makes a nice rich cake.)
  • 3. sift all of the dry ingredients into a large bowl; add the beaten egg and milk and beat well, add the syrup/butter mixture and beat well, the batter will be quite liquid
  • 4. pour the batter into the prepared pan and bake 50 - 55 minutes until just done (if it is overcooked, it becomes dry.)

JAMAICAN GINGERBREAD



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If you are looking for a gingerbread with an attitude - this is it. The Davies family claims Jamaican Gingerbread as its own, but the truth is that the recipe first appeared in Gourmet, Sept 1970. My sister and I grew up with Gourmet magazine. When other girls were playing with Barbie, I was reading Gourmet magazine,trying out...

Provided by Kristi Davies

Categories     Cakes

Time 1h15m

Number Of Ingredients 13

4 c all purpose flour
2 Tbsp baking powder
2 tsp allspice, ground
3 Tbsp jamaican ginger, ground
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
2 c unsalted butter, melted & cooled
2 c unsulphured blackstrap molasses
2 c evaporated milk
1 c dark brown sugar
4 eggs, well beaten
1 c crystallized ginger, finely chopped
to taste finely grated fresh ginger root

Steps:

  • 1. You will need 2 large bowls. The contents of the liquid ingredients bowl will be stirred into the dry ingredient bowl.
  • 2. Bowl #1: Flour, baking powder, allspice, Jamaican ginger, baking soda, and salt. Stir to blend well.
  • 3. Bowl #2: melted butter, molasses, evaporated milk, dark brown sugar, beaten eggs. Mix together thoroughly.
  • 4. Add to liquid mixture the chopped cystallized ginger.
  • 5. Add to liquid mixture sprinkling of grated ginger root. This ingredient gives a "kick" - it is optional.
  • 6. Stir the liquid mixture into the dry mixture. Stir well.
  • 7. Loaf Pans: pour mixture into 2 9x5x3 loaf pans. Bake 350 for 40-45 minutes - center rack. Important to watch carefully at about 30 minutes, as this gingerbread should NOT be overbaked. It is helpful to place a pan of water on the rack below the center baking rack.
  • 8. Muffins: Pour into about 44 paper-lined muffin cups. Bake at 350 for 15-20 minutes - center rack. It is helpful to place a pan of water on the rack below the center baking rack.
  • 9. Cool completely. Refrigerate/freeze for minimum of 48 hours to ripen ginger. Best if ripened at least a week. Freezes beautifully.

STICKY STEM GINGER CAKE WITH LEMON ICING



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Try this moist and gooey stem ginger cake

Provided by Tom Dolby

Categories     Afternoon tea, Buffet, Snack, Supper, Treat

Time 1h

Number Of Ingredients 15

225g self-raising flour
1 tsp bicarbonate of soda
1 tbsp ground ginger
1 tsp ground cinnamon
1 tsp ground mixed spice
115g butter, cut into cubes, plus extra for greasing
115g dark muscovado sugar
115g black treacle
115g golden syrup
250ml whole milk
85g drained stem ginger, finely grated
1 egg
50g icing sugar, sifted
1 tsp finely grated lemon zest
1 tbsp lemon juice

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to fan 160C/conventional 180C/gas 4. Butter and line an 18cm round, 7cm deep cake tin with greaseproof or parchment paper.
  • Put the flour, bicarbonate of soda and all the spices into a large mixing bowl. Add the butter and rub it into the flour with your fingertips until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs.
  • Put the sugar, treacle, syrup and milk in a medium saucepan and heat, gently stirring until the sugar has dissolved. Turn up the heat and bring the mixture to just below boiling point.
  • Add the stem ginger to the flour mixture, then pour in the treacle mixture, stirring as you go with a wooden spoon. Break in the egg and beat until all the mixture is combined and it resembles a thick pancake batter. Pour this into prepared tin and bake for 50 minutes-1 hour, until a skewer pushed into the centre of the cake comes out fairly clean. Leave to cool completely in tin before turning cake out. (To freeze: wrap in greaseproof paper, then in cling film. Freeze for up to 1 month.)
  • To make the icing, mix together icing sugar and lemon zest, then gradually add lemon juice until you have a smooth, slightly runny icing, adding more juice, if needed. Drizzle icing in a zig-zag pattern over surface of cake, turn cake around and drizzle again to create the cross-hatched finish (see below). Cake keeps for up to 2 weeks stored in an airtight container.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 285 calories, Fat 10 grams fat, SaturatedFat 6 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 50 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 31 grams sugar, Fiber 1 grams fiber, Protein 3 grams protein, Sodium 0.81 milligram of sodium

JAMAICAN GINGERBREAD



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For serious gingerbread fans. A dark bread full of wonderful taste and a light texture. The complex flavors rely more on spice than sugar, not too sweet. Your house will smell wonderful while it bakes in the oven! This makes 1 9x 4x 2 1/2 loaf or about 4 mini-loaves. I came across this recipe in 1993 but I don't recall where.

Provided by Somogirl

Categories     Dessert

Time 1h30m

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 16

1/2 cup unsalted butter, room temp
1/2 cup molasses
1/4 cup honey
1/2 cup light brown sugar
3 eggs
1/2 cup sour cream
1 tablespoon grated lemon zest
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 teaspoons ground ginger
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon ground allspice
1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 350°F.
  • Lightly butter loaf pan, line bottom with parchment or wax paper. Butter paper, dust pan with flour; set aside.
  • In a large mixing bowl cream butter, molasses, honey and brown sugar with electric mixer until smooth. Add eggs one at a time mixing well after each addition. Add sour cream, lemon zest and vanilla; beat to combine (it may separate slightly and look funny but don't worry).
  • Sift flour, baking soda, salt and spices. Fold into batter with rubber spatula.
  • Spread batter in prepared pan.
  • Bake until toothpick comes out clean, about 55-60 minutes. If using mini-loaf pans bake time about 30 minutes.
  • Cool in pan on a wire rack for 15 minutes. Turn out out of pan and peel off paper. If not serving immediately, cool completely before wrapping.
  • If you wanted to gild the lily you could drizzle a lemon glaze over the top or frost with a cream cheese frosting or some good ole whipped cream would be marvelous.

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