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Updated February 28, 2023

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These mary berry rock cakes are crispy, perfectly sweet, and filled with a fruity, nutty flavor. Seriously, they’re so addictive!

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The best part? You only need a few ingredients and about 15 minutes of preparation to make these delectable rock cakes.

While the traditional rock cakes recipe calls for dried fruit and black currants, my version features chopped grilled almonds, blueberries, mixed spices, and nutmeg.

The nutty notes of almonds pair beautifully with the sweetness of the blueberries and the warmth and complexity of the spices.

If you want to stick to the original humble rock cake, you can simply replace the chopped almonds with dried fruits and the blueberries with black currants. You can also remove the spices, but no need to adjust the quantity of the other ingredients.

I like to serve these cakes with a nice cup of tea or coffee for breakfast or an afternoon snack!

Rock Cakes Mary Berry Recipe

  • Prep Time15 min
  • Cook Time15 min
  • Total Time30 min
  • Servings12
  • Yield12

Level: Easy.

Ingredients

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Equipment






How To Make It

Preheat the oven to 425°F. Line baking trays with parchment paper or with oven baking mats.

Preparing The Dough

In a large mixing bowl, combine the flour and the baking powder. Whisk until well combined.

Using Rock%20Cakes%20Mary%20Berry%20(Easy%20Recipe) (5)your fingers or an electric mixer, cut the butter into the flour mixture until you get a crumbly texture similar to a coarse meal.

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Adding The Fruits

Stir in the blueberries, chopped grilled almonds, spices and sugar.

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Mix everything together evenly with a wooden or rubber spatula.

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Then, add the milk and egg. Stir to form a rough dough.

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Baking

Use two spoons or an ice cream scoop to shape the dough onto the baking tray forming rough, rock-like shapes.

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Bake the rock cakes in the preheated oven for about 15 minutes or until they’re crisp outside and have golden brown edges.

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Pro Tips


  • For a sweeter, kid-friendly version, replace dried fruits with semi-sweet or white chocolate.

  • Use cold butter to achieve a crumbly texture. Ensure your butter is cold and not at room temperature by removing it from the fridge at the last minute.

  • Be careful not to overmix the butter to avoid tough cakes. You want the cakes to have rock-like shapes but not texture. Use a light hand when combining the butter with the dry ingredients. The same goes for incorporating wet ingredients. Do not overwork the dough, or the cakes will be really tough.

  • Leave spaces between the cakes on the baking tray. The rock cakes will spread during baking, so leaving spaces prevents them from expanding and touching each other.

  • I used regular almonds that I grilled and chopped myself for this recipe. Using grilled almonds brings a richer and more complex taste and a nice crunchy texture. To grill the almonds, I preheated my oven to 300°F, spread them on a baking sheet, and grilled them for 10-12 minutes. I made sure to watch them from time to time to avoid burning. Then I chopped them with a kitchen knife.

  • I also cut the blueberries into small pieces because they were too big compared to the size of the cakes. I find that smaller pieces are easier to eat and chew. You can leave them whole if you don’t mind eating large pieces of fruit.

Storage

  • On The Countertop: If stored in a plastic airtight container, the cakes will keep fresh for 48 hours.

  • In the Fridge: You can also store them for up to one week in the fridge.

  • In The Freezer: Rock cakes also freeze well, and will keep up to three months.

Reheating

  • In the oven: To reheat these rock cakes from frozen, I put them in the oven at 425°F for 3 to 4 minutes. This will crisp up the outside, without drying out the inside.

  • In the microwave: You can also put them in the microwave. The result will be soggier and less crispy than using the oven.

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What did you think of it? Did it taste as expected? Let me know your feedback in the comments section. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Nutrition Facts (per serving)

  • 197Calories
  • 8.3g Fat
  • 28.7g Carbs
  • 3gProtein

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Nutrition Facts
Servings: 12
Amount per serving
Calories 197
% Daily Value*
Total Fat8.3g 11%
Saturated Fat5.1g 25%
Cholesterol34mg 11%
Sodium68mg 3%
Total Carbohydrate28.7g 10%
Dietary Fiber1.6g 6%
Total Sugars8.9g
Protein3g
Vitamin C7mcg 33%
Calcium55mg 4%
Iron1mg 8%
Potassium113mg 2%

*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

Nutrition information is calculated using an ingredient database and should be considered an estimate. In cases where multiple ingredient alternatives are given, the first listed is calculated for nutrition. Garnishes and optional ingredients are not included.

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FAQs

Why are my rock cakes so crumbly? ›

Then add in the beaten egg and milk mixture, and bring all together with your hands to make a slightly sticky ball of dough (if too dry and crumbly add a little bit more milk, but don't make it too wet).

What is the meaning of rock buns? ›

A rock cake, also called a rock bun, is a small cake with a rough surface resembling a rock. They were promoted by the British Ministry of Food during the Second World War since they require fewer eggs and less sugar than ordinary cakes, an important savings in a time of strict rationing.

Why is my fruitcake crumbly but moist? ›

This can happen for a variety of reasons ranging from type of flour, not enough eggs/wrong size eggs, not enough liquid or fats and even storage. 'Causes of crumbly fruit cake'.

How do you soften a rock hard cake? ›

Soak your cake in milk or cream.

Simply brush on a few tablespoons of milk or cream to the top of your dry cake or, for a truly indulgent finish, follow recipes like one-bowl tres leches poke cake, baked and soaked in a combination of whole milk, evaporated milk, and sweetened condensed milk.

What can you use instead of baking powder? ›

8 Substitutes for Baking Powder to Use When You Run Out
  • Cream of Tartar and Baking Soda.
  • Lemon Juice and Baking Soda.
  • Buttermilk and Baking Soda.
  • Molasses and Baking Soda.
  • Yogurt and Baking Soda.
  • Vinegar and Baking Soda.
  • Club Soda.
  • Self-Rising Flour.
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What does piffy on a rock bun mean? ›

piffy on a rock bun (uncountable) (slang, British, idiomatic) A person ignored or sidelined from an activity. I hate your work parties: you always talk shop with your mates and leave me sat like piffy on a rock bun.

What is the difference between a rock cake and a scone? ›

How are Rock Cakes different to Scones? Rock Cake or Rock Bun dough is stiffer than Scone dough and is handled a bit more. Rock Cakes are smaller and dropped onto the baking tray by the tablespoon or formed roughly with two forks, whereas scones are rolled/patted out and cut into shape.

What is the cake that looks like a rock? ›

Geode cakes are meant to mimic the natural rock formation, with the baker typically carving out chunks from the cake and filling the cut-outs with “edible crystals” made out of rock candy or isomalt shards. The crystals are then painted multiple colors to emulate the look of real geodes themselves.

What not to do when baking a cake? ›

Common Baking Mistakes (And How to Fix Them)
  1. Baking at the wrong temperature. ...
  2. Not measuring ingredients. ...
  3. Checking on your items too frequently. ...
  4. Your ingredients are at the wrong temperature. ...
  5. Your dough isn't rising. ...
  6. Nothing is baking evenly. ...
  7. Your dough or batter is too tough. ...
  8. Wrap Up.

How do you prepare an oven before baking a cake? ›

To preheat to correct temperature, turn oven on 20 minutes before baking cakes. When making two cakes (either packet or homemade), make them in one large bowl. Greasing cake pans with melted butter or spray oil before lining with baking paper helps secure the baking paper.

Why is my cake crumbly and falling apart? ›

Cakes crumble because they've dried out too much. From years of baking, I know that dry cakes happen for one of two reasons; using too much of your dry ingredients or over-baking your cake.

How do you make cake mix less crumbly? ›

Add 2 extra egg yolks

Pros: Eggs yolks act as an emulsifier in baked goods, and adding two additional yolks (without the whites) both enhanced the perceptible richness of the cake layers, and produced a slightly tighter crumb, creating the overall impression of density, even if they weren't necessarily heavier.

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