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Easy home made Christmas cake

Posted on October 24, 2014 by David

If your thinking that you have left it too late to make a Christmas Cake for this years festivities I have some good news for you!  You have not and here is my dead easy, almost fool proof recipe and method how to make one, at a push you could leave this until just a couple of weeks before Christmas and still have a fantastic home made cake that will make your friends and relative jealous .

Warning : using this recipe may lead to A: running out of Christmas cake before New Year, B) requests for you to make additional ones for people next year!

 

Ingredients

  • 175g/6oz Rasins
  • 275g / 10oz Currents
  • 175g / 10oz Sultana’s
  • 100g / 4oz Glace cherries
  • 100g / 4oz Ready to eat Apricots
  • 1/4pt / 150ml cooking brandy
  • 90oz / 250g softened butter
  • 255g / 9oz / dark muscavado sugar
  • 4 x large eggs
  • 1 tblsp Black treacle
  • 85g / 3oz flaked almonds (chopped)
  • 225g / 8oz plain flour
  • ½ tspn mixed spice
  • ½ tspn ground nutmeg

Preparation

A couple of days before your ready to make your cake you should fruit mix ready.

  1. First we need to deal with the cherries, cut them into rough quarters and then rinse them off under the tap (easy way to do this is to put them in a sieve). Next place them on a couple of paper towels and leave to one side to dry off.
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  2. Now take the apricots and cut them up into roughly the same size, taking care not to eat too many while doing this. (if your feeling lazy you can buy them pre cutImg_2354
  3. In a medium size mixing bowl add all the dried fruits, cherries and apricots, giving them a good shake to mix them up.Img_2358
  4. Now it is time to add the brandy, measure out ¼ pint / 150ml of brandy and pour over the fruit, give it a quick mix with a spoon, then cover with cling film and leave in a dark cool place for the next couple of days. For the best results I find leaving the mix for around a week.  Give it a mix every day to make sure all the fruit gets soaked with the brandy, add extra brandy if needed.Img_2360

 Making the cake

  1. Pre-heat your oven to 140c / 275f / gasmark 1
  2. Prepare your tin by greasing the sides and bottom with butter, then line it with a double layer of grease proof paper, there are a couple of ways to do this you can either use a couple of sheets of the paper pressing it down into the tin and smoothing it out. If you have a little more time then draw round the base of the tin and cut out a couple of circles, put them to once side then create a collar of paper to go around the inside of the tin.  Layer the paper round the outside of the tin them drop the circles into the base of the tin.
  3. Weigh out your flour and put it into your mixing bowl, there is no need to sieve flour any longer. Now add the butter, eggs, sugar chopped almonds and black treacle.
    Tip: If you cube your butter a few hours before hand it will soften much faster, if you’re in a hurry, you can zap it in the microwave for around 10/20 seconds.
  4. Now for the work out, mix them all together until you have a nice smooth mix with no noticeable lumps of flour. Add the mixed spice and nutmeg and give another thorough mix.
  5. Add the soaked fruit to the mix and stir in until well distributed.
  6. Spoon the mix into your lined tin, getting it as level as possible; it does not need to be perfect. One way to make sure there are not air holes in the side of the bottom is to drop the tin on a work surface a couple of times.
  7. Place in the middle of the over for around 4 – 4 ½ hours
  8. Check on the cake after around 2 hours and put a foil protector over the cake.
  9. At around the 4 hour mark check the bake using a cocktail stick or skewer, if when skewered it comes out clean then it is ready.Img_2363
  10. Remove from the oven and leave to cool in the tin for an hour or so, then remove and place on wire rack to completely cool.

Now you have a lovely Christmas cake, however you can feed it over the next few weeks.  Transfer your cake to a cake box and spoon over a table spoon of brandy every week until you are ready to decorate.

 

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