Pictured: David Bond
One of the country's oldest family run bakers is appealing for
information from Derbyshire's older generation to see if it can
pinpoint exactly how long it has been producing Christmas cakes
using the same recipe.
Luke Evans Bakery has established that the recipe for its
Christmas cakes has been used for at least 50 years - but the
current managing director David Yates believes it's almost
certainly been used for much longer.
Bakery foreman David Bond, who has been with the business for
more than 47 years, was taught the recipe by Joe Evans - the fifth
member of the family to run the bakery at Riddings near
Alfreton.
"The Christmas cake recipe was passed over to David Bond by Joe
Evans, who told him that Luke Evans Bakery had used the recipe for
many years previously," said David Yates. "But we'd love to know if
there was anyone who could give us a more precise timescale for how
long the recipe has been used.
"I suppose it's feasible that it could have been used for more
than 100 years. We were just wondering if there was anyone who
could give us any more information about the history of the
Christmas cake recipe. Perhaps they remember their grandparents or
parents buying a Christmas cake and trying a piece."
Founded in 1804, Luke Evans Bakery, which is an eighth
generation baking business after Sarah Yates - the great
granddaughter of Joe Evans - joined the company last year, bakes
around 1,000 Christmas cakes each year, ranging from large
luxurious cakes to smaller round traditional cakes.
Some of its wholesale customers also have a long history
associated with the Christmas cakes.
Both Rita Bowmer's General Store, on Belper Lane End, Belper,
and Costcutter at Newton, near Tibshelf, now run by Peter Smith and
formerly trading as Smiths of Newton and run by his father Frank
Smith, known as Chug, have stocked the Christmas cakes for more
than 50 years.
"I am 58 and I can remember Luke Evans when I was a little lad
and I know we have been with them for over 50 years," said Peter
Smith. "The quality of the cake is excellent and the decoration is
excellent as well."
Luke Evans employee Philip Tomlinson, known as Sam, used to
deliver to Chug when he was a van driver. Sam too has a long
history of working for Luke Evans Bakery - he joined the company on
1st July 1967 and now has 44 years service.
Luke Evans Bakery sells direct to the public from its shop in
Green Hill Lane and supplies around 300 trade and wholesale
customers across Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, East Staffordshire
and further afield, including shops, schools, delis and Pride Park
- the home of Derby County Football Club.
Fully trained craft bakers operate 24 hours a day turning out
breads, cakes and savoury products.