rock cake

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rock cake

A baker places freshly baked rock cakes on a cooling rack.

Definition

Noun: A small, individual baked cake characterized by a rough, craggy, and hard exterior surface, said to resemble the texture of a rock. It is typically made from a stiff dough that does not spread during baking, resulting in its distinctive uneven shape.

Usage

The term "rock cake" is used to refer specifically to this type of small, rustic cake. It is a count noun. - She baked a batch of rock cakes for the school fair. - Would you like a rock cake with your tea? - The recipe promised rock cakes with a crunchy top and a soft interior.

Advanced Usage
  • The name is often used descriptively or humorously to emphasize the cake's firm texture, especially if it is overcooked or poorly made.
    • I followed the recipe, but I ended up with something more like a genuine rock cakeit was so hard!
Variants and Related Words
  • Rock bun: A very similar, often synonymous term used in some regions, particularly the UK and Ireland, for the same type of cake.
    • The bakery sells both scones and rock buns.
Synonyms
  • Bun (in the specific context of a small, individual baked good, though "bun" is more general).
  • Tea cake (a broader category that can include rock cakes).
Related Idioms or Phrases
  • "Hard as a rock cake": An informal, ad-hoc comparison used to describe something very hard, playing on the name of the cake.
    • After a week, the bread was as hard as a rock cake.
rock cake

A baker places freshly baked rock cakes on a cooling rack.

Noun
  1. a small cake with a hard surface said to resemble a rock