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Nadiya Hussain’s Cherry Cinnamon Dump Cake

For an easy, all-in-one bake to satisfy your sweet cravings, try Nadiya Hussain's fragrant cherry and cinnamon dump cake.

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Introduction

This does what it says on the tin: everything gets dumped. The cherries, the dry cake mix and then the melted butter all go in care-free, and then it’s baked. What comes out has cakey bits, crunchy bits, oozy bits and gooey bits; it’s the perfect imperfect cake for those of us who just need something sweet and need it now.

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Ingredients

For the fruit:
500g cherries, pitted and halved
70g caster sugar
1 tsp ground cinnamon
2 tbsp cornflour
A pinch of salt
For the cake:
200g caster sugar
150g plain flour
25g cocoa
1 tsp ground cinnamon
1 tsp baking powder
A pinch of salt
200g unsalted butter, melted
To serve:
chocolate ice cream

Essential kit

You will need a small 25 x 20cm (2.6 litre) roasting tin/lasagne dish.

Method

Start by preheating the oven to 180°C/fan 160°C and having a small 25 x 20cm (2.6 litre) roasting/lasagne dish ready.

Put the cherries into the base of the dish with the sugar, cinnamon, cornflour and salt. Mix well.

Now mix the cake ingredients. Put the sugar, flour, cocoa, cinnamon, baking powder and salt in a bowl and combine.

Sprinkle the dry ingredients all over the fruit mix. Now drizzle over the melted butter and bake for 40–45 minutes.

I like to serve this piping hot, with dollops of chocolate ice cream.

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    default user avatar Lorna Adams

    Lovely and easy.
    When watching Nadia do it I thought, no way can it be that easy. Well it is!
    Just pouring the melted butter and not mixing with the dry ingredients gives you a crunchy and chewy cake topping to the cherries. Went down well with everyone.

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