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10
Easy
By Roger Pizey
Published 2013
These perfect little pastries hail from the town of Eccles in Lancashire, UK, and were first sold in the town way back in 1793. They’re a regional cake, similar to Banbury Cakes and Chorley Cakes. And the look of the currants inside the cake gives these their affectionate nickname of ‘squashed fly cakes’.
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