I will admit to not being the most accomplished of cake bakers. I just don't get my practise these days anymore.
But I spent most of yesterday afternoon making a seed cake and a coconut cake, using the same basic Madeira recipe that my Mum passed on to me over 40 years ago.
For the coconut cake, 50g of desiccated coconut and 2 tablespoons of milk
1.5 to 1.75 hours at Gas mark 325f 160c
They should come out with a domed top, with slight cracks. But they tend to be rather dry, and no domed tops. They taste OK I suppose, but they are far from perfect. I have turned down the oven slightly, as I am unsure how accurate the control on my gas cooker is.
Mikey, if you have doubts about the oven temp, you can pick up a cheap thermometer that you put in the oven. Mine cost £3.50 and I can read it through the glass. My electric oven was 10 degrees too hot at 180.
Thanks ....The stove is 10 years old this December, and I have always suspected that it was hotter than it should be. There is some play in the controlling knob, making it difficult to be very accurate.
I have just ordered a thermometer on ebay....£2:10 !
Tilly...Seed Cake is an acquired taste I suppose, and a little old fashioned nowadays....like bread pudding, Spotted Dick, and Semolina/Tapioca Pudding !