Welsh Cakes for St. David’s Day (2024)

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Welsh cakes are a smaller, but similar version of Scottish girdle scones. This Welsh cake recipe is made on a griddle (as it should be), so it’s easy whip up a batch anytime you like, especially for St. David’s Day on March 1st.

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I have recipes from Scotland, Ireland and England on my site, but these Welsh cakes are my first from Wales.

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Given that the patron saint of Wales is St. David, and St. David’s Day is March 1st, it seemed apropos.

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When is St. David’s Day?

St. David’s Day is celebrated on March 1st.

Here’s a recipe for Welsh rarebit to celebrate, as well.

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Who Was St. David?

Sometimes we celebrate saints’ days and have no clue about who they were or what they did, right? I knew he is the patron saint of Wales, but that’s all, so here are a few things about St. David from BBC Wales.

What is the Difference Between Welsh Cakes and Scottish Girdle Scones?

The biggest difference in flavor between Welsh Cakes and Scottish Girdle Scones is the addition of mixed spice. If you’re not in the UK, you won’t be able to find it in your neighborhood grocery stores. Although you can find it on Amazon, it’s so easy to make at home. Here’s a cross between a BBC Good Food recipe and the one I buy in the UK.

Mixed Spice Recipe

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Love cooking on a griddle? Try these cinnamon raisin English muffins (dough is made in a bread machine)!

The Welsh cake recipe I’m sharing is adapted from Paul Hollywood’s British Baking book. I found them to be a bit on the sweet side, especially since they are traditionally sprinkled with sugar before serving, so I reduced the sugar significantly.

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Paul gave me a signed copy of his book when we were on the interview stage at BBC Good Food Scotland a few years ago. I hope you enjoy this little taste of Wales!

Another recipe related to a saint: Zeppole di San Giuseppe (St Joseph’s day pastries)

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Eating a Welsh cake is heavenly!

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Welsh Cakes Recipe

adapted from Paul Hollywood’s British Baking makes about 24 (printable recipe below)

FULL PRINTABLE RECIPE BELOW

Special equipment: a griddle or heavy frying pan. biscuit cutter.

Make the Welsh Cake Dough.

Sift the flour, baking powder and mixed spice into a mixing bowl then rub in the cold butter.

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Stir in the sugar and currants.

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Stir in the egg and buttermilk and mix to a soft dough. Add more milk if necessary.

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Roll out and cut the Dough.

Roll the dough to about 1/3″ thickness.

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Cut with either a fluted or straight cutter about 3″ in diameter. Welsh cakes are traditionally quite small, and not like a more standard scone size.

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Cook the Welsh Cakes on a Griddle

Heat a griddle to medium heat and cook the Welsh Cakes for a few minutes on each side or until golden brown and cooked in the center.

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Place on a cooling rack or tea towel, but not for too long.

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These are absolutely delicious when sprinkled with a little sugar and served right away. Don’t forget the tea!

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However, I do agree with Paul who says that Welsh cakes are also really good the next day if you pop them in a toaster or heat them any way you like. I hope you try them as I think you’ll be very happy with the recipe!

Love breakfast pastries, baked goods, and breads? Try this recipe for cinnamon raisin English muffins, too!

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Welsh Cakes for St. David's Day

Servings: 24 cakes

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Traditional Welsh Cakes adapted from Paul Hollywood.

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Special Equipment

  • 1 griddle or heavy frying pan

  • 1 biscuit cutter

Ingredients

  • 2 ⅛ cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 ½ tsp baking powder
  • ½ tsp mixed spice (see recipe in post)
  • ½ cup + 1 tsp butter (cold, good quality)
  • cup sugar (plus more for sprinkling on top)
  • ½ cup currants
  • 1 large egg (slightly beaten)
  • 2 Tbsp buttermilk

US Customary - Metric

Instructions

Make the dough:

  • Sift the flour, baking powder and mixed spice into a mixing bowl then rub in the butter.

  • Stir in the sugar and currants.

  • Stir in the egg and buttermilk and mix to a soft dough. Add more milk if necessary.

Roll out and cut the dough:

  • Roll the dough to about 1/3" thickness.

  • Cut with either a fluted or straight cutter about 3"/ 7.5cm in diameter. Welsh cakes are traditionally quite small, and not like a more standard scone size.

Cook the Welsh Cakes:

  • Heat a griddle to medium heat and cook the Welsh Cakes for a few minutes on each side or until golden brown and cooked in the center.

  • Place on a cooling rack or tea towel, but not for too long. These are absolutely delicious when sprinkled with a little sugar and served right away!

  • However, I do agree with Paul who says that they're also really good the next day if you pop them in a toaster or heat them any way you like. I hope you try them as I think you'll be very happy with the recipe!

Notes

  • These freeze perfectly. You can always pop them in the oven or airfryer for a couple of minutes to warm them, too.

Nutrition

Serving: 2 cakes | Calories: 93kcal | Carbohydrates: 12g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 0.2g | Cholesterol: 19mg | Sodium: 64mg | Potassium: 26mg | Fiber: 0.3g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 147IU | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 22mg | Iron: 1mg

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Welsh Cakes for St. David’s Day (2024)

FAQs

What do the Welsh say on St David's Day? ›

Want to say 'Happy St David's Day' in Welsh? It's Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Hapus Pronounced Deethe goo-eel Dew-ee.

What do the Welsh eat on St. David's Day? ›

Celebrate the best of Welsh produce this St David's Day. Whether you make chicken and leek pie, Welsh cakes or simply Welsh rarebit, we've got plenty of recipes to choose from. Why not try these cute biscuits and bakes on St David's Day?

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

Welsh cakes are made with plain flour, eggs and shortening and don't rise much. Scones are made with self-raising flour, no eggs, no shortening and rise a lot if done right. Welsh cakes tend to be flatter, more like thick pancakes.

Why are Welsh cakes called Welsh cakes? ›

They were usually cooked on a bakestone and the Welsh names given to these cakes were usually based on the different regional Welsh name for the bakestone. These included pice bach, tishan lechwan or tishan ar y mân (bakestone cakes), but in English they became known generally as Welsh Cakes.

What is Welsh slang for David? ›

Dewi and Dai

While the direct translation for David in Welsh is Dafydd, the nicknames Dai and Dewi are also very popular in Wales. The patron saint of Wales is known as Dewi Sant, meaning Saint David.

What is the old Welsh name for David? ›

Dafydd. Dafydd was a popular name in the Middle Ages. Dafydd ap Gwilym was the most famous poet of the period, and Dafydd ap Gruffudd was the brother of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, the last prince of Wales. The name comes from the Hebrew word for friend, and the English version is David.

What is the most popular dessert in Wales? ›

Welsh cakes

Perhaps the best-loved of all Welsh treats, these small, circular cakes are dusted in sugar and provide the perfect accompaniment to a hot cup of tea. Traditionally cooked on a bakestone, Welsh cakes can also contain sultanas and chocolate chips for a sweeter twist on the original recipe.

What flower is Saint David of Wales? ›

While there is no accepted single answer for why the daffodil was adopted as the symbol of Wales and became its national flower, there are a number of competing theories. One theory is that around 1 March, when St David's Day is celebrated, we begin to see daffodils starting to flower.

What do you drink on St. David's Day? ›

Dewi Sant, of course, is Welsh for St David. In this co*cktail, those flavours pair with fresh mint to enhance that herbal flavour, fresh cucumber to enhance the freshness and an elderflower syrup for sweetness and that delicious flavour of the garden.

Do you eat Welsh cakes hot or cold? ›

Welsh cakes are served hot or cold, sometimes dusted with caster sugar. Unlike scones, they are not usually eaten with an accompaniment, though they are sometimes sold ready split and spread with jam, and they are sometimes buttered.

What is the best way to eat a Welsh cake? ›

How to serve your Welsh cakes. I suggest eating these warm, either straightaway or reheated in the toaster. Traditionally I believe these are eaten just as they are, or of course you can add a topping such as butter or jam. I'm thinking now that peanut butter might work on these too, or even chocolate spread!

What is the slang for Welsh cakes? ›

Pica Bach or Pice Bach

These were general terms used for Welsh cakes, and refer to the food as being 'small cakes'. They can also be called 'pican' or 'picen' and were called these in Carmarthenshire, Aberystwyth and the old West Glamorgan (Swansea and Neath Port Talbot today).

Do you toast Welsh Cakes? ›

Do not be deceived by their rustic appearance. These pan cooked cakes are melt in the mouth delicious and incredibly more-ish. Serve them warm (you can toast them!) with a healthy spread of butter!

Why do my Welsh Cakes go hard? ›

Why did my Welsh cakes turn out hard, dry or crumbly? If your Welsh Cakes turned out hard, dry or crumbly, your mixture was probably not wet enough. Next time, add a little bit of milk so the mix is softer.

What is the national dessert of Wales? ›

Bara brith: our traditional Welsh recipe

Bara Brith is a rich fruit loaf made with tea. Here's our recipe for making this favourite Welsh tea-time treat.

What is the traditional St Davids Day greeting? ›

Saint David in Welsh (St David the person) is "Dewi Sant"

Welsh people will also greet each other with 'Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Hapus', which translates as happy St Davids Day in Welsh. In 2023, St Davids Day is Wednesday, 1st March.

What were the quotes from St David of Wales? ›

The first of March is Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Sant, or St David's Day, the day when Wales celebrates its patron saint. A renowned preacher, his final words to his followers before his death on 1 March 589 were “Be joyful, keep the faith, and do the little things that you have heard and seen me do.”

What does dydd gwyl mean in English? ›

Traditionally, St David's Day, or Dydd Gwyl Dewi is known as the Feast of St David, a day when Welsh people hold celebrations to honour Saint David, or Dewi Sant. The saint is honoured with special parades, Welsh symbols, and concerts.

What do Welsh people say for Valentine's Day? ›

Description 'Dydd Sant Ffolant Hapus' is Welsh for 'Happy St Valentine's Day'. 'Caru Ti' is Welsh for 'I Love You'.

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