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Fly Cemetery: Scottish Fruit Slice Recipe
1 week ago scottishscran.com Show details
Whether you know it as or decide to call it Flies’ Graveyard, Flies’ Cemetery, Scottish Fruit Slice Scottish or even Fruit Square, this easy recipe of shortcrust pastry filled with juicy currants and raisins, said t… See more
Flies' cemetery or flies' graveyard - Christina's Cucina
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Recipe Instructions Begin by stirring the dried fruit, chopped apple and brown sugar together in a bowl. Set aside.Cut the pastry in half, and roll out the first half on a sheet of waxed (greaseproof) or … Add the filling into the pastry lined pan.Roll out the other half of the pastry to cover the top. Wet the edge of the bottom pastry, then …
1. Begin by stirring the dried fruit, chopped apple and brown sugar together in a bowl. Set aside.
2. Cut the pastry in half, and roll out the first half on a sheet of waxed (greaseproof) or …
3. Add the filling into the pastry lined pan.
4. Roll out the other half of the pastry to cover the top. Wet the edge of the bottom pastry, then …
Traditional Scottish Recipes - Fruit Slice / Fly Cemetery
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Traditional Scottish Recipes - Fruit Slice / Fly Cemetery. Traditional Scottish Recipes - Fruit Slice / Fly Cemetery. The posh name for this delicious concoction is "Fruit Slice" but it is often called …
Fruit Slice (Fly cemetery!) - Scotland's Enchanting Kingdom
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2 cups raisins 1 cup currants 1 cup water 1 cup sugar 1 dessertspoon cornflour 1 teaspoon mixed spice Place all ingredients in pan and boil for 3 minutes.
The Enigma Of The Fruit Slice Fly Cemetery - A Scottish Culinary …
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The fruit slice fly cemetery, often referred to simply as "fly cemetery," is a traditional Scottish pastry. It consists of a sweet, fruit-filled layer sandwiched between two slices of flaky pastry. …
Fruit Slice, Currant Square or Fly Cemetery Recipe
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Jan 10, 2021 · In Scotland, they are known as fly cakes, fruit slice or fruit squares and in Northern Ireland, as currant squares. For the North East of England, the pastries are fly cakes or fly pie. …
The Best Fruit Slice, Currant Square or Fly Cemetery Recipe
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Jan 10, 2021 · In Scotland, they are known as fly cakes, fruit slices or fruit squares and in Northern Ireland, as currant squares. For the North East of England, the pastries are fly cakes …
Scottish Fruit Slice | Fly Cemetery | Fly Graveyard :) EASY recipe
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Oct 7, 2020 · Hello folks!Support my wee channel (only if you want :) https://patreon.com/whatsforteaWelcome back to What’s For Tea :) Today I made Scottish fruit …
flies in the cemetery | things I like - mimbly.com
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Oct 27, 2019 · For the Pastry. 300 g Plain Flour; 150 g Butter (chilled) 50 g Icing Sugar; 1 Egg; 2-3 tsp Cold Water; For the Filling. 200 g Currants; 75 g Sugar; 50 g Butter (softened)
Fly Cemetery · How To Bake A Bar / Slice · Recipes on Cut Out
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Aug 25, 2020 · Fly Cemetery Great with a cup of tea. Posted by Super Madcow from Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom • Published 25th August 2020 • See Super Madcow's 1027 projects …
Scottish Fruit Slice, Fruit Squares, Fly Cemetery or Fly's Graveyard ...
2 weeks ago copymethat.com Show details
1 medium Granny Smith (or sour cooking apple), chopped into small pieces
Fly Cemetery | Australia's Best Recipes
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Divide the pastry in two and roll each out to fit a 25 cm x 25 cm tin, or place on a greased oven tray. Roll the top piece a little larger for cover.
50 Authentic Scottish Foods to Try – with recipes
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Jun 12, 2020 · Being offered a Fly Cemetery in Scotland isn’t as unappetising as it might first sound. Another strangely named Scottish food proves once again to be a tasty treat. Popular …