About three years ago my sister told me about a great cake she'd made from a Waitrose recipe card - the sort of thing they post near the entrance so you can duly go and buy all the ingredients on the way. For those of you unfamiliar with Waitrose, it's the poshest of supermarkets in the UK, where even the own-brand stuff looks incredibly stylish on the shelves. I used to send my mum the Waitrose magazine and she'd bemoan the fact that so many of the ingredients it mentioned would be impossible to find in provincial New Zealand. Ho-hum.
Anyway, I remember my sister giving me the recipe card, which I duly tucked into my notebook. It fell out when I was looking for something else recently and it's been sitting on the pile of bills on the bench ever since. I'm now about as far from a Waitrose as you can get (as are all my sisters, incidentally), but this is still a great cake.
Berry Polenta Cake
Polenta gives this cake a fantastically gritty texture - it's the sort of thing you need to eat with a fork on a plate. Don't give it to a small child indoors unless you have a fondness for sweeping up crumbs. The original recipe was a bit hard to follow so here's a re-written version. I've also used orange zest, juice and orange flower water rather than the lemon zest, juice and vanilla in the original.
175g soft butter





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