I made meatloaf last week and it looked like fruitcake… Yesterday I made fruitcake and it looked like meatloaf! Go figure!
Despite it looking like meatloaf this was an excellent 1940s recipe… moist and tasty and comforting and more-ish! Didn’t taste like meatloaf at all, just tasted like Autumn with a bit of Christmas thrown in for good measure!
It was a HIT with all the family.. I did eat 4 slices yesterday and two today and yesterday it fed the girls and one visitor for dinner and still enough for their dessert today…. I think the 1940s family would have made sure it lasted a little longer!
Eggless Fruit Cake
- 10 oz self raising flour (or plain flour with 3 teaspoons of baking powder added)
- 1 teaspoon of mixed/all spice
- 1 level teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda
- pinch salt
- 1/2 pint of well strained tea
- 3 oz margarine
- 3 oz sugar
- 3 oz dried fruit










my mum used to make this regularly & is now a firm favourite of mine… hadn’t realised it was a wartime recipe, i know as cold tea cake.. very scrummy
also she used to use lard, but being a veg*an i use solid vegetable fat
I think I’ve made this cake. A Marguerite Patten recipe? I remember the tea and I remember it being quite tasty. Thanks for reminding me; I’m going to make it again.
Hi Linzi and Lili
Yes it is from the book “Feeding the Nation” by Marguerite Patten and you are right- it is tasty indeed!
C xxxx
Hmm sounds nice and the thing that OH might like to take with his lunch
I’m a big fan of Marguerite Patten.. think I shall have to invest in this book
Love the recipes, was ‘brought up’ on most of them, and learnt to cook them from an early age, and still use them now. The Bread pudding recipe can have a lot of extra’s put in it to make it ‘special’ if not true wartime fayre, cherries, chopped nuts, chopped apricots the list is endless. Probably not good for diets, but does taste good.
Hi Carolyn,
I can’t wait to try this recipe! I do have a question. I’m from the US, and I was wondering if “mixed/all spice” meant allspice or if it meant a mixture of spices?
Thanks!
Hi there … mixed spice in the Uk is a mixture of cinnamon and nutmeg and allspice so I’d say use a mixture of all three
C xxx
I tried this recipe with SR Flour and it did not rise properly, then remembering another recipe I used plain flour and baking powder. This time it worked and I also let the fruit/tea/sugar/fat mix go totally cold before adding the flour etc. Even the less well risen cake was tasty.