Easy Soul Cakes Recipe - Perfect for All Souls Day! (2024)

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Marking All Souls’ Day – 2nd November – with these delicious traditional spiced soul cakes will become an annual tradition. Enjoy a little-known British treat with this simple and easy soul cake recipe. This post includes an easy to follow step by step tutorial and video.

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What are Soul Cakes?

Soul, Soul, a soul cake!
I pray thee, good missus, a soul cake!
One for Peter, two for Paul,
three for Him what made us all!
Soul Cake, soul cake, please good missus, a soul cake.
An apple, a pear, a plum, or a cherry, any good thing to make us all merry.
One for Peter, two for Paul, & three for Him who made us all.

Traditional British song

Soul Cakes are small round spiced cakes, made for All Soul’s Day to celebrate and commemorate the dead. Traditionally, soul cakes would be given out to children and the poor who would go from door to door, begging for alms or “Souling”, on All Soul’s Day. Every cake eaten would represent a soul freed from Purgatory. The giving and receiving of soul cakes started in the Middle Ages and is widely seen as the origin of trick or treating.

You can also bake these biscuits to mark Samhain, the pagan festival to mark the end of the harvest and the start of the winter, at the point midway between the solstice and the equinox. Or just bake them to enjoy as the tasty biscuits that they are.

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Biscuit or Cookie? Scone or Biscuit?

This is an especially confusing British English vs American one. What I call a biscuit is an American cookie, BUT here in the UK we also call some, but not all, biscuits cookies – plain biscuits are called biscuits, but a soft chocolate chip biscuit would be called a cookie.

A British scone (pronounced to rhyme either with GONE or BONE – I say the first but both sides will argue they are right) is similar to an American biscuit.

Soul Cakes Ingredients

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Here is what you need to make soul cakes

  • Caster Sugar – I nearly always use golden caster sugar when baking. You can also use soft light brown ow white caster sugar. If you don’t have caster sugar pop granulated into a spice grinder and whizz it for a second or two to break it down a little.
  • Flour – Everyday white plain flour without raising agents. And not bread flour.
  • Egg Yolks – I try and buy free rage organic eggs. Egg whites can be frozen and used in meringues and macarons.
  • Butter – At room temperature and softened.
  • Dried fruit – I’ve used raisins, but any vine fruit would work well. You could even cut up larger dried fruit like apricots, or use a mix.
  • Spices – I use a mix of mixed spice and all spice for the flavour, then a pinch of turmeric or saffron for a touch of colour.
  • Milk – Any will do. Whole, skimmed, or non dairy milk. At a pinch you could add some water.

How to Make Soul Cakes – Step by Step

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Step one – Gather your ingredients so you are ready to bake your soul cakes. If needed cut the butter into cubes to allow it to soften.

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Step two – Use an electric mixer and cream the butter and sugar together until smooth, pale and fluffy. The softer your butter is the quicker this will be. Don’t be prepared to skimp on this stage. You will know when you are there as the texture and colour of the mixture will suddenly change from thick and yellow to pale and fluffy.

I find that a hand mixer is far more effective than a stand mixer, unless you are making a double or triple batch.

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Step three – Whisk in the egg yolks.

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Step four – Mix in the flour and spices. Then add some milk to bring it all together into a dough.

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Step five – Stir in the raisins or currants. I find this is easier to do with a wooden spoon. Better still, get your hands in and squidge it all together.

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Step six – Dust your worktop and rolling pin with some flour and cut out the cakes with a 5 cm / 2″ cookie cutter. The edges will look a little rustic if you cut through a raisin don’t worry about it!

Fluted or Straight Sided Cutter?

I’ve always been told that you should use a straight sided cutter for savoury food and dishes, and a fluted one for sweet, hence using a fluted one for these soul cakes. But use whatever you have!

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Step seven Using a pallet knife or dough scraper, transfer the soul cakes to a baking tray covered with a sheet of baking parchment or silicon. Use a sharp knife and cut a cross into the top of each cake and bake for about 15 minutes until puffed and golden.

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Soul Cake Recipe Notes

  • These soul cakes are 5 Weight Watchers Smart Points each.
  • The biscuits keep for 3 days in an airtight tin.
  • You can freeze the dough, wrapped well in plastic wrap and a bag, then defrost, roll and bake as per the recipe.

What is in Mixed Spice?

Firstly mixed spice and allspice are NOT the same thing. Allspice is a pepper from the Jamaican bayberry tree. The flavour is similar to a mix of cloves, cinnamon and nutmeg, with a bit of heat, hence the name.

Mixed spice is a warming mix of ground spices. The one I buy in the UK contains cinnamon, caraway, ginger, cloves, nutmeg and coriander seed. If you don’t have mixed spice, then add half a teaspoon in total of any of these. If you don’t have any allspice, then use extra mixed spice.

For another traditional British bake, try my Dorset Apple cake.

I first heard of Soul Cakes when I listened to Sting’s concert of his If On a Winter’s Night album from Durham Cathedral. I went to Durham University and quite literally lived in the the shadow of the Cathedral for 3 years. The album consists of traditional English folk songs, carols and poems set to music. He is accompanied by talented musicians, playing traditional British instruments, including the Northumbrian pipes, melodion and metal strung Scottish harp.

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Easy Soul Cakes Recipe

These traditional English soul cakes are a cross between a scone and a biscuit - lightly spiced and filled with currants or raisins were traditionally made for All Souls' Day on the 2nd November.

Servings: 18 Cakes

Author: Helen Best-Shaw

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time25 minutes mins

Total Time35 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 100 g butter
  • 100 g golden caster sugar
  • 2 egg yolks (free range)
  • 250 g plain flour
  • 1 pinch saffron (or turmeric for the colour)
  • 1 tsp allspice
  • ½ tsp mixed spice
  • 2 tbs milk
  • 50 g raisins

Instructions

  • Cut up the butter into small chunks to allow it to soften.Turn the oven on at 180°C / 360°F / GM 4.

  • Using an electric mixer, cream the butter and sugar together in a medium-sized mixing bowl until light and fluffy.

  • Whisk in the egg yolks.

  • Add the flour and spices, adding enough milk to form a dough that holds together.

  • Stir in the raisins.

  • Turn the dough out onto a floured surface and roll out to about 1cm thick .

  • Bake at 180°C / 360°F / GM 4 for about 25 mins until golden and firm.

Notes

  • These soul cakes are 5 Weight Watchers Smart Points each.
  • Soul cakes keep for 3 days in an airtight tin.
  • You can freeze the dough, wrapped well in plastic wrap and a bag. Then defrost, roll and bake as per the recipe.
  • Mixed spice is a warming mix of ground spices. The one I buy in the UK contains cinnamon, caraway, ginger, cloves, nutmeg and coriander seed. If you don't have mixed spice add half a teaspoon in total of any of these. If you don't have any allspice, then use extra mixed spice.

• Please note that the nutrition information provided below is approximate and meant as a guideline only.

• Unless stated otherwise cup conversions have been made with an online tool. For accuracy please check with your favoured conversion tool. We recommend buying inexpensive digital kitchen scales.

Nutrition Facts

Easy Soul Cakes Recipe

Amount Per Serving (20 cakes)

Calories 135Calories from Fat 36

% Daily Value*

Fat 4g6%

Saturated Fat 2g13%

Cholesterol 30mg10%

Sodium 37mg2%

Potassium 36mg1%

Carbohydrates 20g7%

Sugar 5g6%

Protein 2g4%

Vitamin A 150IU3%

Vitamin C 0.2mg0%

Calcium 8mg1%

Iron 1mg6%

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

Course: Baked Goods

Cuisine: Cakes & Bakes, Traditional British

Keyword: Soul Cakes

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Soul Cake recipe originally published November 2009, updated September 2018.

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FAQs

What was the usual filling for a soul cake? ›

The cakes are usually filled with allspice, nutmeg, cinnamon, ginger or other sweet spices, raisins or currants, and before baking are topped with the mark of a cross to signify that these were alms.

What is a soul cake made of? ›

Wealthy Christian households were expected to give alms and treats in the form of Soul Cakes to the soulers. Soul cakes are small baked cakes similar to scones, mixed with warming spices and decorated with a cross made of dried fruit or cut into the cake.

What is the main ingredient in a traditional Halloween dish called soul cake? ›

Soul cakes are traditional English sweet cookies with raisins that are made for Samhain or Halloween, All Saints Day and All Souls Day. Traditional soul cakes are sweet round cookies with cross on top, filled with raisins and a touch of spices.

What is eaten on All Souls Day? ›

Much like Halloween in other countries, All Souls' Day is marked by the consumption of impressive quantities of sugar – particularly in the form of frutta martorana, beautiful marzipan sweets in the shape of fresh fruits and vegetables, and ossa dei morti, almond biscuits.

Why do soul cakes have crosses? ›

Traditionally, before baking, these cakes were marked with a cross to signify that they were alms and included raisins or currants instead of fresh berries.

What is Elvis Presley cake? ›

An Elvis Presley cake is a single-layer classic yellow cake that's topped with a pineapple glaze. Much like a poke cake, the syrup and juices of the pineapple will seep into the cake through fork holes, resulting in a decadent, ultra-moist cake.

What is the witches cake? ›

A bizarre form of counter-magic, the witch cake was a supernatural dessert used to identify suspected evildoers. In cases of mysterious illness or possession, witch-hunters would take a sample of the victim's urine, mix it with rye meal and ashes and bake it into a cake.

Why is it called Devil cake? ›

There are a few theories as to how it got its name. One, it's the decadent counterpart to angel food cake. Two, it's sinfully delicious. Finally, devil's food cake came about during a time when food that was spicy, rich, or dark was described as deviled, like deviled ham and deviled eggs.

What kind of cake is a devil's food cake? ›

Devil's food cake is a moist, rich chocolate layer cake. Because of differing recipes and changing ingredient availability over the 20th century, it is difficult to precisely qualify what distinguishes devil's food from the more standard chocolate cake.

What is the dumb cake ritual? ›

The dumb-cake was a method by which unmarried women tried to discover the identity of their future husbands. The ritual is linked to several dates in the calendar: Hallowe'en, Christmas Eve, the Eve of St Agnes (20 January), St Mark's Eve (24 April), and Midsummer Eve.

Why is it called crazy cake? ›

Wacky cake is considered wacky not only because the recipe lacks any dairy or eggs but also because all the ingredients for this cake are mixed directly in the pan it is baked in. This recipe goes against the most popular methods for mixing cake batters, especially since there is no bowl or whisk necessary.

What is the purpose of a soul cake? ›

They were used to pay the beggars who came around on All Souls' Eve and offered to say prayers for the family's departed. One cake given, one soul saved — cheap at the price.

What is mystery cake made of? ›

To make it, start by combining tomato soup and baking soda together in a bowl. This will help neutralize the acidic taste of the canned ingredient. Next, beat together sugar, butter, egg, cinnamon, cloves, and salt in a large bowl until smooth. Mix in the tomato soup mixture, then stir in flour and raisins.

What was done in exchange for a soul cake? ›

People would go from door to door singing and saying prayers for the souls of the treat givers, their friends, and deceased relatives, in exchange for a Soul Cake.

What is the history of souling? ›

Poor people would visit the houses of wealthier families and receive pastries called soul cakes in exchange for a promise to pray for the souls of the homeowners' dead relatives. Known as "souling," the practice was later taken up by children, who would go from door to door asking for gifts such as food, money and ale.

What were medieval cakes made of? ›

The first cakes were very different from what we eat today. They were more bread-like and sweetened with honey. Nuts and dried fruits were often added.

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