Easy Chocolate Chip Welsh Cakes Recipe (2024)

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Welcome to the indulgent world of Chocolate Chip Welsh Cakes! In this mouthwatering blog post, we'll explore the delightful fusion of traditional Welsh baking with a modern twist – the addition of rich, decadent chocolate chips. Join me as we uncover the history of Welsh cakes, discover the secrets to crafting the perfect batch, and dive into the irresistible flavors and textures that make these treats a beloved favorite. Whether you're a seasoned baker or a curious foodie, prepare to be tempted by the irresistible charm of Chocolate Chip Welsh Cakes!

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Welsh cakes are a traditional bake in Wales, and especially around St David's Day. Every year it is one of the school Eistedfodd tasks to bake welsh cakes to take to school to be judged. This is where the idea of these chocolate chip welsh cakes came from, because I wanted to make the traditional welsh cakes recipe, with a modern twist.

St David's Day Welsh Cake Recipe

So, this year for St David's Day we made some chocolate chip welsh cakes. I love traditional welsh cakes but the children aren't hugely keen on raisins so I used chocolate chips instead of raisins. They were really delicious and perfect for my little ones.

Our school always has a bake off style competition each year for the best welsh cakes. I find that making chocolate chip ones gives us an extra edge over the competition! So that's a top tip from me if you are in the same position this year! The chocolate chip versions also go down really well with children so they do especially well at a bake sale!

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What equipment do I need to make them?

These chocolate chip welsh cakes were quite easy to make too, my daughter helped me and loved getting her hands dirty by mixing these the proper way in a large mixing bowl with her hands. I'd definitely recommend making them the old fashioned way, without a stand mixer or food processor if you can. Don't worry if you don't have a traditional welsh bakestone to cook them on, a non stick frying pan will do just fine. Or you can buy a regularbakestonerelatively inexpensively online. We used a heavy cast iron griddle pan as I like the look that gives the welsh cakes. You can also just use a cup to cut the shapes out instead of a cookie cutter, you really can make these without any special equipment.

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Chocolate Chip Welsh Cake Ingredients

These welsh cakes are made from really basic traditional ingredients that should be readily available in your local shops or even in your storecupboards. Make sure to use the highest quality ingredients that you can afford - you will notice the difference.

  • self raising flour
  • margerine
  • caster sugar
  • mixed spice
  • egg
  • milk
  • milk chocolate chips
  • salt

For quantities see recipe card.

How To Make Chocolate Chip Welsh Cakes

Sift the flour, pinch of salt and spices into a large bowl.

Rub in the margarine with your fingers until the mixture is like breadcrumbs.

Stir in the sugar and chocolate chips.

Whiskthe large egg and mix well into the mixture.

Add the milk slowly, until the mixture just comes together to form a soft dough. You may need a little more or a little less.

Flour your work surface and roll your dough using a rolling pin to half a centimetre thick.

Cut into circles with a cookie cutter or upturned mug or cup.

Grease a non-stick frying pan with a little butter and cook the little cakes on a medium heat, turning halfway over on the iron griddles until they are golden brown. The griddle cakes should take about 2-3 minutes.

Leave on a cooling rack to cool and sprinkle with sugar to finish.

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Welsh cakes are a traditional bake in Wales, and especially around St David's Day. This is a traditional recipe with a modern twist.

  • Author: Ali
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: 20 1x
  • Category: Snack
  • Method: Hob
  • Cuisine: Welsh
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Ingredients

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  • 1 lb self raising flour
  • 6 oz margarine
  • 6 oz caster sugar
  • 1 teaspoon mixed spice
  • 1 egg
  • 2 Tablespoons milk
  • 100 g chocolate chips
  • 1 pinch salt

Instructions

  1. Sift the flour, salt and spices into a large bowl.
  2. Rub in the margarine with your fingers until the mixture is like breadcrumbs.
  3. Stir in the sugar and chocolate chips.
  4. Whisk the egg and mix well into the mixture.
  5. Add the milk slowly, until the mixture just comes together to form a dough. You may need a little more or a little less.
  6. Flour your surface and roll your dough to half a centimetre thick.
  7. Cut into circles with a cookie cutter or upturned mug or cup.
  8. Grease a non-stick frying pan with butter and cook the little cakes on a medium heat, turning halfway until they are golden brown.
  9. Leave on a wire rack to cool and sprinkle with sugar to finish.

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Substitutions and Variations

Obviously you can replace the chocolate chips with traditional raisins or choose another filling of your choice, a mixture of white chocolate and cranberry, dried apricot or dried cherry, give it a go and experiment! You can also flavour the sugar that goes on top, I particularly like cinnamon sugar with the chocolate chip welsh cakes. Simply mix a tablespoon of ground cinnamon into the sugar before you sprinkle it. Try making a different batch of welsh cakes each day, or small batches of each and seeing which your friends and family like best!

These welsh cakes are vegetarian as they are. You can make these dairy free really easily by swapping the margarine for a non-dairy margarine such as Pure or Vitalite and replace the milk with a non dairy milk. Make sure that you are using vegan chocolate chips.

If you wanted to make a vegan version without the egg I have a recipe forvegan welsh cakeson my vegan blog.

FAQ's

How to serve chocolate chip welsh cakes?

They are honestly just delicious warm, on their own as a tea-time snack or with a cup of coffee or cup of tea. You can also glam them up by including them as part of a delicious cream tea, with dab of butter and a selection of delicious preserves.

How long do these welsh cakes keep?

These are best eaten fresh, warm straight from being cooked in the cast iron pan! They will keep for a couple of days in an airtight container though so you can share them with friends the next day, or make them ahead of time - there is always such a lot to do for St. David's day. Serve them at room temperature or warm them a little in the oven on a low heat for a few minutes.

Let me know if you made anything different in the comments box below!

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  1. Jeremy Andrews

    These look really tasty. I love a good welsh cake - combined with chocolate must be amazing. I will make some this weekend

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  2. Anne

    ohh I never though to make welsh cakes with chocolate chips instead of raisins. I love them, but even though my kids eat raisins they won't eat anything with raisins in..kid eh! I bet they'd eat them with chocolate chips in though...and if they don't, well I know someone who will 😉

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  3. Moonstone

    I made these last night minus the mixed spice as I really dislike it. I added some desiccated coconut instead and used coconut oil instead of butter in a frying pan. They were delicious being chocolate and coconut flavour. A great alternative to using raisins as I love a welshcake but always pick out the raisins, which doesn't leave much left! I've tried to make chocolate chip welsh cakes on a few occasions with different recipes, and they've come out very dry and not tasting of much at all, but this is the tastiest mix I've tried so far. Definitely give this one a whirl.

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    • We Made This Life

      Ooh thanks for the tip, we love coconut, I'll definitely give this a go!

      Reply

  4. Charlie

    Dear Ali

    Looks great - I love Welsh Cakes, used to live on the Welsh Borders & had a Welsh grandmother
    Two questions :
    1] can I use better rather than margarine (I respect you are a Vegan but for many reasons, I will not use margarine)
    2] you say, 1 lb flour, 6oz maragrine & 6oz sugar but then 100g of chocolate chips - I am I missing something ? I looked t see whether there was an option between metric or imperial; but apparently not
    Many thanks
    Charlie

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    • Ali

      Hi Charlie, You can absolutely use butter instead. And good point about my inconsistent measuring! 100g of chocolate chips would be about 4oz but I will change the recipe so the measurements are consistent - thanks for pointing it out!

      Reply

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FAQs

Why are my Welsh cakes so dry? ›

The consistency needs to be bound together, so if too dry add another egg.

What is the difference between Eccles cakes and Welsh cakes? ›

These are somewhat similar in appearance to Eccles Cakes but Welsh Cakes are a bit flatter than an Eccles Cake and unlike an Eccles Cake, Welsh Cakes are not filled. In order to make Welsh Cakes, these must be made on a griddle or a bake stone. Once you get the hang of cooking these, it's literally a piece of cake!

Should Welsh cakes be toasted? ›

Cakes may be eaten straight from the package however most people prefer them warmed. Warming takes 8-10 seconds for one cake in a 1500W microwave, 10-12 seconds for a whole pack. If heating in an oven, 2-3 mins @ 275 will usually do. Some folks tell us they toast the cakes and we like that too.

How can I moisten my fruitcake? ›

Here are five tips for how to moisten a dry cake once it's already been baked.
  1. Brush with simple syrup glaze. Velez recommends adding a simple syrup glaze to your cake layers if they end up coming out too dry. ...
  2. Soak your cake in milk. ...
  3. Fill the cake with mousse or jam. ...
  4. Frost the cake. ...
  5. Stick it in the fridge.
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How do you moisten a dry cake before baking? ›

One way to do this is to brush the cake with a simple syrup made of equal parts sugar and water. Another way is to poke holes in the cake and pour a mixture of sweetened condensed milk and evaporated milk over it. You can also add a layer of frosting or whipped cream to the cake to add moisture.

Why were Eccles Cakes banned? ›

When Oliver Cromwell gained power in 1650 A.D., both the wakes and the eating of Eccles Cakes were banned due to the Puritan belief that they both had pagan connections. On the other hand, maybe the powers that be in London, did not want their Northern subjects to have too much of a good thing!

What do Welsh people call Welsh cakes? ›

Welsh cakes (Welsh: picau ar y maen, pice bach, cacennau cri or teisennau gradell), also bakestones or pics, are a traditional sweet bread in Wales. They have been popular since the late 19th century with the addition of fat, sugar and dried fruit to a longer standing recipe for flat-bread baked on a griddle.

What is the slang for Welsh cakes? ›

' Some may casually use 'cêcs' in their conversations, which is the Welsh slang for 'cakes. ' It's indeed one of those words that sparks conversations due to its unique variations!

What do you eat with Welsh cakes? ›

Enjoy them with sugar, butter, plain, jam, cream, or even chocolate spread and marshmallow – the point of a welsh cake is that is makes you feel warm and cosy for a little minute. If you have more tips on how you cook your welsh cakes then we'd love to hear them. Add them to the comments below!

Why do my Welsh cakes fall apart? ›

If there are loads of crumbly bits its probably too dry. You want to be aiming for a nice soft dough that stays together but isn't sticky and messy!

Can Muslims eat Welsh cakes? ›

For the halal-conscious traveller

Be sure to try the traditional Welsh cakes. A cross between a cookie, scone and pancake, they are authentic handmade and griddled treats.

Why do people eat Welsh cakes? ›

Once upon a time, Wales was known as the largest producer of coal. The men would go off to the coal mines while the lady of the household would prepare Welsh cakes. These would be served with afternoon tea. Children were also given these delightful griddle-cooked cakes to take along with their lunches for school.

What is the national dish of the Welsh? ›

Cawl, pronounced "cowl", can be regarded as Wales' national dish. Dating back to the 11th century, originally it was a simple broth of meat (most likely lamb) and vegetables, it could be cooked slowly over the course of the day whilst the family was out working the fields.

What's the difference between a scone and a Welsh cake? ›

Scones are usually larger and baked, and originate from Scotland. Welsh cakes are round, small, flat, and cookie/biscuit-like, and they are cooked on a flat griddle. Welsh cakes are usually made with currants. Scones might or might not contain currants.

How do I stop my cake from being dry? ›

Using an air-tight container is the best and easiest way to keep your cake from getting exposed to air. However, if you don't have one of those, you can wrap your cake in cling film, or if it's iced, place a large inverted bowl over it to trap the air.

How do you fix a cake that is too dry? ›

The 4 Best Ways to Fix a Dry Cake
  1. Brush the cake with a simple syrup glaze.
  2. Soak your cake in milk or cream.
  3. Add frosting.
  4. Fill your cake with mousse or jam.
May 14, 2023

What is the cause of cake being dry? ›

5 Reasons Your Cakes Are Dry
  • 1 – Using a different sized cake pan. ...
  • 2 – Using a pan that is a different material or colour to the one used in the original recipe. ...
  • 3 – Incorrect measurements were used. ...
  • 4 – Oven temperature is too high. ...
  • 5 – Inappropriate substitutions or reductions were made.
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What causes a cake not to be moist? ›

The ratio of wet to dry ingredients determines a cake's moisture level. If there's simply too much flour and not enough butter, a cake will taste dry. On the other hand, if there's too much milk and not enough flour, a cake will taste too wet. Finding the right balance between wet and dry ingredients is key.

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