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Raspberry and yogurt cake
I once had a lovely yogurt and raspberry cake in a delightful café, The Field Kitchen in Nettlebed, near Henley, and couldn’t get it out of my head. You do have to eat the cake quickly (or keep it in the fridge), otherwise the raspberries in the icing will spoil. Requires cooling time Overview 20 mins 1 hr 15 mins 10-12 Ingredients - 300g plain flour - 2 tsp baking powder - 125g butter - 225g caster sugar - finely grated zest of 2 lemons - ½ tsp vanilla extract - 2 large eggs, at room...
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