*Cake notes :
You could bake your own Madeira cake if you wish but it seems unfair on the cake when you're going to dunk it in syrup! Why note use an “economy” range Madeira cake available in most supermarkets – a word to the wise – they vary in size so I'd buy two to be on the safe side.
You could bake a lemon drizzle cake instead of the Madeira or again, use shop-bought if that's more convenient or you're not a baker!
Now for the decoration choices :
2 x Cadbury's Flake – perfect for the kids
or
grated plain chocolate – or small chocolate
drops if you have them - perfect for the big kids
or
crushed Amaretti biscuits - perfect for those
who don't like chocolate and/or added crunch
A tip if you're using the Flake for the kids, bash it in its packet so that it doesn't fly all over the kitchen worktop, open carefully and sprinkle over to decorate. If you want grown-up “sprinkles” grate plain chocolate or use small plain chocolate drops if you have them in your pantry!
Crushed Amaretti biscuits are a great addition for “crunch” and texture – with or without the chocolate choices - since they are an iconic Italian ingredient it seems only fitting to include them.
That's the end of my entertaining stint for a while – I'm hanging up my apron!
Coming next – do you pay any attention to the supermarket ads that “price check” with other rivals?
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