Simnel Traybake Cake (Slice) is a quick and easy traybake adapted from the traditional marzipan topped Simnel Cake. It is easy to slice and perfect to serve for Mother’s Day or at Easter.
What is Simnel Cake?
Simnel Cake is a fruit cake with two layers of marzipan. The first layer of marzipan is baked in the middle of the cake and the second layer is used to decorate the top of the cake. Traditionally, you decorate the Simnel Cake with eleven balls of marzipan, one for each of the disciples, except Judas.
What is a Simnel Traybake Cake?
Simnel Traybake Cake is a gently spiced fruit cake that you bake in a shallow baking tin. I don’t put marzipan inside the traybake cake but I do like to decorate the cake with a layer of golden marzipan and marzipan balls.
How easy is this traybake to make?
It’s a really easy recipe with great results, it’s ideal for busy families. You make the traybake mixture all in one bowl and it bakes in 30 minutes. Whereas a traditional deep Simnel Cake takes over 2 hours to bake.
Why serve Simnel Cake for Mother’s Day?
We celebrate Mother’s Day in Spring in the UK because it is linked to Mothering Sunday, which is the fourth Sunday of Lent. Of course, Mother’s Day is celebrated at different times of the year in other countries, for example, it is celebrated on the second Sunday in May in the USA
In the past, it was the tradition for people to return to their ‘mother’ church, once a year in the middle of Lent. Their mother church was the main church or cathedral in their area.
Families who were scattered through work would return to their home area and meet up. Part of the tradition was for children returning to bring small gifts to their mothers including gifts of cake.
What Ingredients do I need to make the traybake?
You will need:
- Plain (all-purpose)Flour
- Soft butter (or baking spread)
- Soft brown sugar
- Mixed Spice
- Ground almonds
- Baking Powder
- Eggs
- Mixed dried fruit
- Glace Cherries
- Zest of an orange
- Milk
- Golden Marzipan
- Icing Sugar
- Apricot Jam
What is Mixed Spice?
Mixed spice is a mix of ground cinnamon, coriander seed, caraway, nutmeg, ginger, cloves, allspice, and mace. And you will find it with the other ground spices in your supermarket or baking supplier.
What kind of dried fruit can I use in the Simnel Traybake Cake?
Use the dried fruit that you enjoy eating, for example:
- Raisins
- Sultanas
- Currants
- Dried Cranberries
I tend to use mostly rasins and sultanas with a smaller quantity of currants or dried cranberries.
Can I use a pre-mixed bag of dried fruit?
Yes, that will give you a nice balance of dried fruit. Mixed dried fruit often contains pieces of mixed peel which add a fresh fruity flavour to the traybake.
What are glace cherries?
Glace Cherries are stoned, maraschino cherries that have been candied in syrup. You can find them in the baking aisle of your supermarket. I buy the ones that are already halved as it is a messy job to cut them in half!
What is orange zest?
Orange zest the coloured part of the skin of an orange. It has a strong citrus flavour and adds a real zing to your baking. I use a microplane grater to remove the orange zest. However, you can use an orange zester or use a vegetable peeler to peel off the zest as thinly as you can then you can cut into thin slivers.
What is marzipan?
Marzipan is a soft paste made with ground almonds, sugar, and eggs. Use it to cover a rich fruit cake before icing, or use it to make cake decorations. I use golden marzipan for this recipe but you can also use white marzipan.
Can you freeze Simnel Traybake Cake ?
Yes, you can freeze this traybake, it’s a great way to get ahead for the holiday. Simply slice the Simnel Traybake Cake pack in a container and freeze. Then it is ready to bring out when you have unexpected visitors.
How to make Simnel Traybake Cake (Slice)
Follow the step-by-step photographs to see how to make this quick and easy traybake cake.
Put the cake ingredients in a bowl
Weigh and measure all the ingredients except for the marzipan and apricot jam into a large bowl.
Thoroughly mix all the ingredients
I use my vintage Kenwood Chef stand mixer to mix this cake. If you don’t have a stand mixer use an electric hand mixer or a wooden spoon.
NOTE: If you use a wooden spoon make sure your butter is very soft or the mixture will be difficult to beat.
Add the mixture to the tin (pan)
- Line the traybake tin with baking parchment. Even if it is non-stick the baking parchment will allow you to lift the traybake from the tin.
- Put the cake mixture evenly into the tin and smooth it with a spatula.
- Bake until risen and golden brown.
Leave the Traybake Cake to cool
Remove the Simnel Traybake Cake from the oven and leave it in the tin to cool.
Roll out the marzipan
Once the cake is cool, sprinkle your work surface and rolling pin with icing sugar to stop the marzipan from sticking, and roll out 350g of the marzipan into a rectangle the size of the cake.
Brush with jam
- Put a tbsp of apricot jam, into a pan with a little water, heat until the jam has melted.
- Brush the jam mixture all over the cake.
- Place the marzipan on the cake, pressing down gently to stick it to the cake.
Make the marzipan balls
Use the remaining marzipan to make 18 balls.
Stick the marzipan balls in place on the Simnel Traybake Cake
Use a little more jam to stick the marzipan balls in place with one ball for each portion of the cake.
Do I have to brown the marzipan?
You can heat the top of the traybake cake and it will caramelise the sugars in the marzipan and give the traditonal effect. However, this is completely optional. I have made this traybake with and without browning it.
A chef’s blow torch is the best tool for this, but if you don’t have one, you can get the same effect by placing the cake under a very hot grill (broiler). If you plan to do this please remove the cake from the baking parchment before you do so as it may catch fire.
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Simnel Traybake Cake (Slice)
Ingredients
For the traybake cake
- 175 grams (0.75 cups) soft butter or baking spread
- 175 grams (0.8 cups) soft brown sugar
- 3 (3) medium eggs
- 175 grams (1.5 cups) plain (all-purpose) flour
- 3 teaspoon (3 teaspoon) mixed spice
- 1 teaspoon (1 teaspoon) baking powder
- 30 millilitres (2 tablespoon) milk
- 275 grams (7 cups) mixed dried fruit e.g. Raisins, Sultanas, Currants, Dried Cranberries
- 50 grams (0.3 cups) glace cherries halved
- 1 (1) orange, zest only
- 40 grams (0.4 cups) ground almonds
For the topping
- 500 grams (2 cups) marzipan almond paste
- 1 tablespoon icing sugar
- 1 tablespoon apricot jam fruit jelly or honey
Instructions
- Heat the oven to 170C.
- Line a tray-bake or straight sided roasting tin 30 cm x 23 cm (12" x 9") with baking parchment.
- Place all the ingredients in a large mixing bowl, I used my stand mixer but you can mix it with a wooden spoon or an electric hand mixer, until it is thoroughly mixed.
- Put all of the mixture into the tin and spread evenly.
- Bake for 25-30 minutes until the cake has risen and is evenly brown.
- Leave to cool in the tin.
- Once the cake is cool, sprinkle your work surface and rolling pin with icing sugar and roll out 350g of the marzipan into a rectangle the size of the cake.
- Put a tbsp of apricot jam, jelly or honey into a pan with a little water, heat until the jam has melted. Brush the jam mixture all over the cake.
- Place the marzipan on the cake, pressing down gently to stick it to the cake.
- Use the remaining marzipan to make 18 balls and use a little more jam to stick them in place with one ball for each portion of the cake.
Optional
- If liked, you may wish to brush the top of the marzipan and the decorations with more jam/jelly/honey then place under the grill or use a chef's blow torch to brown the top of the marzipan.
- Leave to cool and cut into 24 squares.
Notes
Nutrition
This recipe was first published on February 28, 2016.
Sarah says
My Mum would adore this as she’s a big fan of marzipan. 🙂
Janice Pattie says
I love marzipan and its lovely to get a chunk inside the cake!
Manjiri Kulkarni says
Lovely post, I love reading about how traditions come about , now I know the history behind the Simnel Cake. I love your idea of simplyfing the cake which can take so much longer – now if only my mum lived close by – sighhhh…
Janice Pattie says
Thanks Manjiri, my Mum is closer than yours but far enough away to make it an overnight stay, so I wont see her till later in the month.
Choclette says
Your slices look so pretty Janice. I adore simnel cake, so much nicer than the heavier Christmas cake and with a layer of melting marzipan in the middle, it’s really hard to find anything better. I like your idea of sticking the apostles in the cake itself – even if they have multiplied 😉
Janice Pattie says
Thanks Choclette, you can never have enough marzipan on or in your simnel cake!
Debbie Menconi says
This looks delicious, and I love the tradition! When you say 3 tsp mixed spices, which spices do YOU use? Cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice?
Janice Pattie says
Thanks Debbie, Mixed Spice is a a pre-mixed blend available to buy in the UK. There’s a recipe to make your own on the BBC Good Food website http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/181605/mixed-spice
jenny paulin says
oooh now these look very moreish! i love marzipan mixed with fruit x
Janice Pattie says
Thanks Jenny, me too 🙂
Helen at Casa Costello says
I’m renowned for being addicted to marzipan! Love a good Simnel cake for Easter – I was away for most of Mothers’ Day so unfortunately didn’t get time for any cake treats! Thanks so much for joining in with #Bakeoftheweek great to have you back x
Sarah, Maison Cupcake says
I’m such a marzipan fiend, these look wonderful! Thanks for entering them into #BAKEoftheWEEK !
Janice Pattie says
Thanks Sarah, we enjoyed them.
Sammie says
This Simnel Cake Slice as a tray bake is such a fantastic idea. As I’m allergic to orange would it be ok to swap the zest for lemon? Pinned!
Janice Pattie says
Hi Sammie, thanks for your kind comments. Lemon zest would be absolutely fine and would add a nice zing to the bake.
Chloe Edges says
This is all manner of genius! I can’t believe I’ve never thought of making a tray bake version before!
Janice Pattie says
Thank you. I love all the flavours of Simnel Cake and its a really quick and easy recipe.
Marita Jünemann says
I never heard of this cake, though all the years I lived in the UK. This looks delicious. My husband is a big fan of British fruit cake and marzipan so this is definitely on the list to try this Easter.
Janice Pattie says
I’m glad to have introduced you to Simnel Cake, Marita. We love fruit cakes and marzipan and this is a really simple recipe to make.
Lesley says
What a lovely traybake. A spicy, zesty fruit cake topped with marzipan, what’s not to love!
Janice Pattie says
Thank you, we really enjoy this traybake.
Choclette says
You’ve reminded me just how much I like simnel cake. Really ought to make one this year. It’s been a long time.
Janice Pattie says
Oh that’s good, it’s such a nice cake. I hope you find time to make one.
Carrie Carvalho says
What a great idea, this looks absolutely lovely.
Janice Pattie says
Thank you, it is very good and easy to make.
Kate says
This is so pretty Janice, and a lovely idea to make Simnel Cake into an easy traybake. I LOVE marzipan and think my kids would really enjoy helping to make this too.
Janice Pattie says
Thanks, Kate. I’m sure your children would enjoy making it with you if you can stop them from eating all the marzipan!
Cat says
What a great idea to turn it into a traybake. I love how much easier it is to make and it’s light texture with all the delicious dried fruits and spices.
Janice Pattie says
Thank you, I’m all for making things easy as well as tasty.
Louise Fairweather says
Ooooo my boys love recipes like this at Easter, Thanks for sharing #cookblogshare
Janice Pattie says
Aw that’s nice, I hope they enjoy their Easter.