Irish Cherry Tea Cake Recipe (2024)

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Irish Cherry Tea Cake is a moist and tender cake studded with cherries and perfect for serving with afternoon tea.

Cherry cake is an Irish tea time favorite. This recipe is one of my tried and true homemade cakes from Ireland. It's technically a cherry madeira cake.

Madeira cakes are similar to American pound cakes. Madeira is a type of fortified wine that was very popular in the British Isles during the 19th century.

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Table of Contents

  • Madeira Cake with Cherries
  • How To Prevent the Cherries From Falling in Madeira Cake
  • Ingredients for Irish Cherry Tea Cake
    • Ingredient Tips and Substitutions
  • Directions for Irish Cherry Tea Cake
  • Printable Recipe for Irish Cherry Cake

Madeira Cake with Cherries

Madeira cakes got their name because in years gone by they were served with a glass of Madeira wine. There's no wine in the cake at all. They simply are the perfect pairing for this Portuguese wine.

This version of Madeira cake is made with glacé cherries which give a little extra fruity goodness and flavor.

It's a pretty easy cake to make - you just have to stick to some basic baking rules to prevent the cherries from sinking in the batter.

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This is one of my all time favorite Irish cakes. It's a tea time treat, and when I was growing up would often be served with a cup of tea in the afternoon.

Do you love light and moist cakes with a little added fruit? If so, then this flavorful recipe belongs in your recipe collection.

Lemon and strawberry cakes are extremely popular in America, and cherries are often reserved for pies. I say, give cherries a go for a light and delicious fruit cake.

This is not a dense fruit cake. It's simply a tasty butter pound cake with added cherries. It's so nice, it may actually become one of your favorite go-to cakes.

How To Prevent the Cherries From Falling in Madeira Cake

The key to a good cherry cake is ensuring the cherries don't fall to the bottom of the batter while baking.

A layer of cherries right at the bottom of the cake is definitely not eye catching. It's best when their texture and flavor is evenly spread throughout the cake.

My tips for preventing this kitchen fiasco are as follows.

I like to use glacé or candied cherries. They are not as heavy as Maraschino cherries and contain far less liquid.

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Always halve the cherries that will be added to the batter. This makes each piece a little lighter.

And the most important tip of all - roll the cherries in flour prior to adding them to the batter.

Also, fold the cherries into the batter gently. Never over mix the batter at the end of preparation.

And so, let's take a look at how to make a Cherry Tea Cake using my Irish recipe.

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Ingredients for Irish Cherry Tea Cake

Here's a quick list of the ingredients you will need for this cherry tea cake. You'll find exact quantities in the recipe card at the bottom of this post.

  • unbleached cake flour (divided in two)
  • baking powder
  • salt
  • glacé cherries (Cut each cherry in half. Reserve 12 cherry halves for decorating the top of the cake.)
  • unsalted butter
  • white sugar
  • eggs
  • whole milk
  • pure vanilla extract
  • demerara sugar (for decorating the top of the cakesucanat or turbinado sugar can be substituted)

Ingredient Tips and Substitutions

Cake flour is only required for making this cake in America.

Regular all purpose American flour is made with a hard winter wheat, and this cake will not come out moist and tender if you use this flour.

If you're making this cake in Ireland, the United Kingdom, Australia or New Zealand, regular flour is just fine.

I add vanilla extract to this cake, but if you want to add a slightly nutty flavor substitute some almond extract.

Directions for Irish Cherry Tea Cake

Preheat the oven to 350° F so that it will be ready just when your batter is in the pan.

Never leave this batter sitting waiting on the oven to heat. It will start to fall if it does not hit the heat of the oven quickly.

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Prepare an 8-inch round baking pan with a removable bottom, by lining the bottom with a circle of parchment paper.

Use butter to keep the paper in place. Grease the sides of the cake pan and the top of the parchment paper.

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Sift half of the cake flour with the salt into a mixing bowl.

Add the cherry halves (except those reserved to decorate the top of the cake.) Toss the cherries to coat them in flour.

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Sift the remaining flour into another bowl with the baking powder.

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Add the butter and sugar to the bowl of an electric mixer.

Beat until soft and fluffy.

For Irish cakes this step takes longer than for American cakes. Adding extra air is extremely important – the butter and sugar should be a very pale shade when ready.

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Add one egg with about two tablespoons of the sifted flour and baking powder.

Mix well together. Repeat with the other two eggs.

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Add the remainder of the flour and baking powder, milk, and vanilla essence.

Mix on low speed. Take care not to over beat the batter at this stage.

The final cake will be tough and not moist and tender if the batter is overworked with the flour.

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Add the flour coated cherries and the remainder of the flour to the mixture.

Gently blend with a large spoon.

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Transfer the batter into the prepared baking tin.

Level the top and use the back of a spoon to place a small hollow in the center of the cake to prevent it from rising too high during baking.

You don't want your cake to have a large central dome after it bakes, so don't forget to make this central dip in the batter.

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Decorate the top of the cake with the un-floured cherry halves. Sprinkle with demerara sugar.

Demerara is a coarse brown sugar. It's used for creating the crisp topping on crème brûlée.

You can use another coarse brown sugar if you can't find this variety in your grocery store.

Bake the cake for about 90 minutes until a knife or toothpick comes out clean.

If the cake starts to brown too quickly, make an aluminum foil tent to cover the cake.

Remove from the oven and allow to cool in the pan for about 20 minutes.

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Turn the cake out onto a baking rack and cool completely and reach room temperature. Remove the parchment paper from the base before serving.

Cut into triangular slices to serve.

Enjoy with a nice cup of tea.

Printable Recipe for Irish Cherry Cake

Here's the printable recipe for this lovely Irish cake.

Irish Cherry Tea Cake

A moist and tender cherry cake that's perfect for afternoon tea.

5 from 9 votes

Print Pin Rate

Course: Cake

Cuisine: Irish

Keyword: Cherry Cake, Irish Cake, Tea Cake

Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes

Cooling Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 2 hours hours

Servings: 12

Calories: 284kcal

Ingredients

  • cups cake flour unbleached and divided in two
  • teaspoons baking powde
  • teaspoon salt just a pinch
  • 8 ounces glacé cherries cut each cherry in half and reserve 12 cherry halves for decorating
  • 6 ounces unsalted butter 1½ sticks
  • cups white sugar ¾ cups plus two tablespoons
  • 3 medium eggs
  • 4 tablespoons whole milk
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 2 tablespoons demerara sugar sucanat or turbinado sugar can be substituted

US Customary - Metric

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350° F. Prepare an 8-inch round baking pan with a removable bottom, by lining thebottom with a circle of parchment paper. Use butter to keep the paper in place. Grease the sides of the pan and the top of the parchment paper.

  • Sift half of the cake flour with the salt and into a mixing bowl. Add the cherry halves (except those reserved to decorate the top of the cake.) Toss the cherries to coat them in flour.

  • Siftthe remaining flour into another bowl with the baking powder.

  • Add the butter and sugar to the bowl of an electric mixer. Beat until soft and fluffy.

  • Add one egg with about two tablespoons of the sifted flour and baking powder to the creamed butter mixture, Combine well together. Repeat with the other two eggs.

  • Add the remainder of the flour and baking powder, milk, and vanilla essence. Mix on low speed.

  • Add the flour coated cherries and the remainder of the flour to the mixture. Gently blend with a large spoon.

  • Transfer the batter into the prepared baking tin. Level the top and use the back of a spoon to place a small hollow in the center of the cake to prevent it from rising too high during baking.

  • Decorate the top of the cake with the un-floured cherry halves. Sprinkle with demerara sugar. Bake for about 90 minutes until a knife or toothpick comes out clean. If the cake starts to brown too quickly, make an aluminum foil tent to cover the cake.

  • Remove from the oven and allow to cool in the pan for about 20 minutes. Turn the cake out onto a baking rack and cool completely. Remove the parchment paper from the base before serving. Cut into triangular slices to serve.

Nutrition Facts

Irish Cherry Tea Cake

Amount Per Serving

Calories 284Calories from Fat 117

% Daily Value*

Fat 13g20%

Saturated Fat 8g50%

Trans Fat 1g

Polyunsaturated Fat 1g

Monounsaturated Fat 3g

Cholesterol 72mg24%

Sodium 133mg6%

Potassium 50mg1%

Carbohydrates 37g12%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 19g21%

Protein 4g8%

Vitamin A 422IU8%

Calcium 68mg7%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition Information is estimated based on the ingredients and cooking instructions as described in each recipe and is intended to be used for informational purposes only. Please note that nutrition details may vary based on methods of preparation, origin and freshness of ingredients used.

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I hope you will like this Irish cherry cake recipe as much as I do.

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I LOVE hearing from bakers like me, who enjoy creating a little taste of Ireland.

Every time I cut a slice of this cherry cake, I hold my breath, in anticipation of the position of my cherries. I say a little prayer that they've decided to stay speckled throughout the cake.

But if they do sink, don't worry. It still tastes lovely.

Happy baking to all.

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Slán agus beannacht,

(Goodbye and blessings)

Mairéad -Irish American Mom

Pronunciation - slawn ah-gus ban-ock-th

Mairéad - rhymes with parade

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FAQs

What's the difference between tea cake and regular cake? ›

What's the difference between Tea Cakes and regular cake? Tea cakes are generally more dense than regular cakes and made in single layers. What are some other versions of Tea Cakes? The name tea cake is also given to cookies, small cakes, buns or simple sweet rolls.

How do you keep tea cake moist? ›

How to Keep Cake Moist
  1. Use cake flour. Making a moist cake starts with the cake mix. ...
  2. Avoid overmixing. ...
  3. Maintain the right baking temperature. ...
  4. Avoid overbaking the cake. ...
  5. Soak the cake. ...
  6. Add moisture between the cake layers. ...
  7. Frost the cake right away. ...
  8. Store the cake properly.
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What are tea cakes called in UK? ›

In Kent, the teacake is known as a "huffkin", which is often flavoured with hops, especially at the time of harvesting hops in September. In Sussex, a luxurious version of the teacake with added aromatics such as nutmeg, cinnamon and rose water is still sometimes made and called a manchet or Lady Arundel's Manchet.

Why has my cherry cake sunk in the middle? ›

Cakes sink in the middle due to several factors, including overmixing of the batter, opening the oven door too soon, or not baking at the right temperature. Expired leavening agents or incorrect proportions of ingredients can also cause sinking.

How do you make cherries not sink? ›

If you are using fruit such as glace cherries or larger fruits such as apple, you will need to halve or quarter them before dusting with flour, as if left whole they will be too large and will sink.

How do bakers get their cakes so moist? ›

10 WAYS TO MAKE CAKE MOIST
  1. USE THE CORRECT TEMPERATURE AND BAKING TIME. Consider lowering your oven temperature slightly when baking a cake. ...
  2. USE VEGETABLE OIL. ...
  3. USE BUTTERMILK INSTEAD OF MILK. ...
  4. ADD INSTANT PUDDING MIX. ...
  5. ADD MAYONNAISE. ...
  6. USE SIMPLE SYRUP OR GLAZE. ...
  7. USE CAKE FLOUR. ...
  8. DON'T OVERMIX.

What liquid keeps cakes moist? ›

The simplest version of simple syrup, or soak, is nothing more than equal parts granulated sugar dissolved into water. The basic soak alone will do great things for your cake, especially in terms of moisture.

What makes a cake more moist water or milk? ›

Liquid needs to be added in order to achieve a cake that's moist with a nice texture. Does milk make a cake moist? Milk does help to make cakes moist. It also does a number of other things in cakes such as helping to provide the proper texture and it enhances the taste.

What is a Teacake in Scotland? ›

The Tunnock's Teacake is a sweet food often served with a cup of tea or coffee. It was developed by Sir Boyd Tunnock in 1956. The product consists of a small round shortbread biscuit covered with a dome of Italian meringue, a whipped egg white concoction similar to marshmallow, although somewhat lighter in texture.

What are cupcakes called in England? ›

English muffins are usually referred to simply as muffins in the UK; sweet American-style cupcake-shaped muffins are occasionally referred to as American muffins to differentiate. They are usually consumed with tea or coffee, and sometimes feature in afternoon tea served in UK hotels.

What is a tea cake in America? ›

Even though they may sound like cakes, tea cakes are actually old-fashioned cookies made with butter, sugar, eggs, flour, and vanilla. With soft centers and crisp edges, they're the perfect sweet bite to pair with tea, coffee, or a glass of lemonade.

Why does fresh fruit sink to bottom of cake? ›

Give It A Coat

If your batter is thin, says Wise, any added fruit needs support to help it stay suspended. Otherwise, it will all sink to the bottom. With any recipe, she first considers the thickness of her cake batter and how heavy, or wet, the added fruit will be.

How do you keep cherries firm? ›

You can keep them out for a few days at room temperature, but they will last longer in a cooler space like the refrigerator. If you keep them out on the kitchen counter, just make sure they are out of direct sunlight, as heat will make them mushy.

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