I'm an American of partially Welsh descent. Today at my work we had a "Celebrate Diversity Potluck Lunch" so I made these. Definitely cooked too hot but I'll learn and make them better next time. People were brave and tried them anyway.

by BureauOfCommentariat

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  1. Just tell them you’re of partially Canadian descent so ya made hockey pucks.

  2. Keep the pan/griddle on a medium/medium low heat. Wait for a light browning. Takes 3-5 minutes a side. The middle may not look done, but that’s okay. The residual heat will get it. A tiny bit of butter / lard should be used to grease the pan.

    Next time you make a batch. Cook them one at a time until you figure out your timings. There is a bit of a nack to it that you need to figure out.

  3. To be fair, I like a good burned Welsh cake, but there seems to be a lack of sugar sprinkled on the top of those.

  4. I’m so confused, I can’t tell if I should upvote, or downvote this.

  5. Maggy Thatcher wants to close down your oven after producing that

  6. There’s an art to a Welsh cake and it’s all a very hit or miss kind of thing. Too hot and they almost immediately burn, not hot enough and they don’t cook in the middle

    Also watch them like a hawk otherwise they might just burn for the fun of it! 😭

    I’ve been lucky enough to only ever have a baking stone to make them, never tried in a pan

    Nice attempt though! Keep at it and you’ll learn what works best for you eventually

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