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Singing Hinnies

Traditional British little cakes that are made with currants, and are served with a knob of butter on top.
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By: Diana Last updated on October 25, 2018

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Singing Hinnies are scone like griddle cakes that are traditionally made in the north of England…

Singing Hinnies recipe

WHAT ARE SINGING HINNIES

These gorgeous little cakes are traditional and popular in the North of England. The texture of the singing hinnies is very similar to scones, they’re light and crumbly. The name of these lovely cakes is very interesting, “hinnie” means “honey” that’s just how honey is pronounced in Northern England especially in Newcastle, and “singing” comes from when these cakes are cooked in a hot flat griddle pan, skillet or hot plate. The butter and the lard start to sizzle and start to sing.

Fun fact: Singin hinnies are called fatty cutties in Scotland.

SINGING HINNIES AND WELSH CAKES

Singing hinnies are very similar to Welsh cakes, especially the texture of the cakes. They’re crumbly and sweet, but the difference is that sining hinnies take the sweetness from the dried fruits instead of sugar.

HOW TO MAKE SINGING HINNIES

The Northern griddle cakes mixture is quite similar to scones. You have to make sure that the butter that you’re using in the recipe is super cold, it shouldn’t be frozen but cold. And so must be your hands and any equipments that you’re using. If your hands are warm, this can melt the butter and result in tough cakes.

Step 1. Start by sifting the flour and salt.

Step 2. Rub in the super cold butter and lard with the dry ingredients.

Step 3. Mix in any dried fruit that you’re using, I’ve used dried currants.

Step 4. Start adding milk, but only enough to create a firm ball of dough.

Singing Hinnies dough ball

Step 5. Roll out the dough ball, and using a very sharp knife cut into pieces. Lightly press down the pieces of dough with your hands, make sure that your hands are cold and not to press down the dough too much as it might prevent it from rising when baking.

Singing Hinnies recipe step by step

Step 6. Grease a flat griddle pan with oil, and heat it. When the oil is hot, fry the cakes and turn them when the bottom starts to brown. Serve with a piece of butter on top and enjoy!

Singing Hinnie recipe

Traditionally these gorgeous cakes are served warm with a knob of butter on top, but as I’m a person who loves sweets I ended up pouring a bit of honey on my cakes. BEST DECISION EVER. Next time I make these, I’m going to add some condensed milk!

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Singing Hinnie

Prep Time: 15 minutes mins
Cook Time: 10 minutes mins
Total Time: 25 minutes mins
Author: Diana
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Traditional British little cakes that are made with currants, and are served with a knob of butter on top.
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Traditional British little cakes that are made with currants, and are served with a knob of butter on top.

Ingredients 

  • 450 g (3.5 cups) all purpose flour
  • ¼ tsp (¼ tsp) bicarbonate of soda
  • ½ tsp (½ tsp) cream of tartar
  • ½ tsp (½ tsp) salt
  • 110 g (½ cup) butter cold
  • 110 g (½ cup) lard
  • 175 g (1 ¼ cup) currants
  • Milk
  • Oil or butter for frying

Instructions 

  • Sift the flour, raising powders and salt.
  • Rub in the cold butter and lard with the dry ingredients.
  • Mix in the dried currants.
  • Add enough milk to make a firm dough then roll it out, and cut into rounds. Lightly press down the rounds with your hand.
  • Grease the heated griddle with oil and fry the cakes and turn them when the underneath starts to brown.
  • Serve warm with a piece of butter on top.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 370kcal, Carbohydrates: 59g, Protein: 7g, Fat: 11g, Saturated Fat: 7g, Cholesterol: 29mg, Sodium: 288mg, Potassium: 315mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 14g, Vitamin A: 1050IU, Vitamin C: 5.9mg, Calcium: 62mg, Iron: 3.4mg

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

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  1. Vicky @ Avocado Pesto says

    Posted on 6/1/16 at 03:03

    5 stars
    Never heard of singing hinnies though I have been to Northern England, but would sure love to try them! THose cottages look so cute!

    Reply
    • Diana says

      Posted on 6/1/16 at 16:03

      I’m hoping that I’ll be able to go to Northern England soon, and get to stay at one of these cottages!

      Reply
  2. Jill says

    Posted on 6/1/16 at 01:21

    5 stars
    I love the name! Looks like a fun new recipe to try on a Saturday morning. Pinned!

    Reply
    • Diana says

      Posted on 6/1/16 at 16:04

      I also thought that the name was very interesting!

      Reply
  3. Lisa says

    Posted on 6/1/16 at 00:29

    These look so amazing! We’ll have to try them soon as we’re currently obsessed with all thing English! ?

    Reply
    • Diana says

      Posted on 6/1/16 at 16:04

      They’re very delicious, enjoy!

      Reply
  4. Becca @ Amuse Your Bouche says

    Posted on 5/31/16 at 11:44

    I love the sound of these! I’m a big fan of Welsh cakes so if these are anything like them I’ll be happy, especially with extra honey!

    Reply
    • Diana says

      Posted on 6/1/16 at 16:09

      They are very similar to Welsh cakes! You have to try them! 🙂

      Reply
  5. kate @veggie desserts says

    Posted on 5/31/16 at 11:47

    5 stars
    They look great! I’d love to eat Singing Hinnies (amazing name!) at The Gatehouse on a holiday. You’ve got me dreaming of a trip to Northern England now 🙂

    Reply
    • Diana says

      Posted on 6/1/16 at 16:06

      I hope that I’ll get to visit Northern England soon, and have singing hinnies at a local cafe there!

      Reply
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