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Prune and yoghurt cake recipe

Okay, this is a bit of a long shot but a long time ago, probably 20 years, I had a recipe for a delicious prune cake which had yoghurt in it. It may have been made with wholemeal flour(?). I can't remember where it came from. I've searched my cookbooks and the internet but can't find it. Does anyone have this recipe? TIA.

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  • aliadds
    aliadds Posts: 26,242 Forumite
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    A lot of the recipes for prune cake use buttermilk, which can be substituted with yoghurt! Here's a recipe made with wholemeal flour!
    http://www.healthydetox.co.uk/Recipes/sticky%20prune%20cake.html
    HTH
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  • billieboy_2
    billieboy_2 Posts: 1,364 Forumite
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    Thanks! I will definitely try that substituting yoghurt for buttermilk.:beer:
  • Hi..I know this is probably way too late but I have the original prune and yoghurt cake recipe which was given on the plastic tub of ready to eat prunes back in the late 80's..!! (I used to make this regularly when my kids were small..even they loved it..it is delicious..
    Please reply if you would still like the recipe.
  • aliadds wrote: »
    A lot of the recipes for prune cake use buttermilk, which can be substituted with yoghurt! Here's a recipe made with wholemeal flour!
    http://www.healthydetox.co.uk/Recipes/sticky%20prune%20cake.html
    HTH


    I've made that one - it's delicious!
    :jFlylady and proud of it:j
  • cat4772
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    Post the recipe please designer rose.xx
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  • billieboy_2
    billieboy_2 Posts: 1,364 Forumite
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    Hi..I know this is probably way too late but I have the original prune and yoghurt cake recipe which was given on the plastic tub of ready to eat prunes back in the late 80's..!! (I used to make this regularly when my kids were small..even they loved it..it is delicious..
    Please reply if you would still like the recipe.

    Ooh yes please. The one I used wasn't quite the same. Thanks :T.
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