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christmas cake

  • 02-12-2004 11:42am
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 5,093 ✭✭✭


    personally i hate the stuff but if theres anyone outthere interested here is how YOU can make your very own christmas cake!!!

    Preparation time 30 mins to 1 hour

    Cooking time over 2 hours

    Serves 8

    Ingredients
    225g/8oz plain flour
    1/4 tsp salt
    1/2 tsp mixed spice
    1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
    200g/7oz butter
    200g/7oz dark brown sugar
    2 tbsp black treacle
    1 tbsp marmalade
    1/4tsp vanilla essence
    4 eggs, lightly beaten
    800g/1 3/4 lb mixed dried fruits
    100g/3 1/2 oz chopped mixed peel
    150g/5oz glace cherries, halved
    100g/3 1/2 oz blanched almonds, chopped
    brandy

    To Decorate the Cake:
    200g/7oz marzipan
    1-2 tbsp apricot jam, warmed
    Royal Icing
    3 egg whites
    600g/1lb 5oz icing sugar, sieved
    11/2tsp liquid glycerine - optional
    1 tbsp lemon juice



    Method
    1. Heat the oven to 150C/300F/Gas2. Grease a 20cm/8inch round or an 18cm/7inch square cake tin and line the bottom and sides with baking parchment.
    2. Sieve the flour, salt, mixed spice and cinnamon into a bowl.
    3. Cream the butter and the sugar in a large mixing bowl and then mix in the sugar, treacle, marmalade and vanilla essence until light and fluffy.
    4. Mix the eggs a little at a time into the mixture adding a tablespoon of flour mixture with the last amount.
    5. Fold in the remaining flour mixture until well mixed and then mix in the dried fruit, mixed peel, glace cherries and the almonds.
    6. Turn the mixture into the prepared tin and make a slight hollow in the centre.
    7. Bake in the oven for 3 hours and then test with a skewer. If not ready bake for up to another hour testing every 20 minutes until the skewer comes out clean.
    8. Remove from the oven and leave to cool in the tin for 15 minutes.
    9. Turn out on to a wire rack and leave to cool.
    10. Once cool, make a few holes in the cake with a skewer and pour over 3-4 tbspof brandy. Let the brandy soak into the cake.
    11. Store the cake wrapped in foil and in an airtight tin or plastic container, holes side up.
    12. OPTIONAL: For a rich and moist cake, spoon over a few tablespoons of brandy every week until you are ready to ice and decorate your cake.

    To Decorate the Cake:
    1. Place the cake on a foil board or cake plate.
    2. Dust your hands and the work surface with a little icing sugar and knead the marzipan until soft.
    3. Roll out half the marzipan to fit the top of the cake and roll out the rest in strips to fit around the sides of the cake.
    4. Brush the cake all over with the warmed apricot jam and then place the marzipan on top and around the cake.
    5. Cover the cake with a clean tea towel and then leave in a cool place for at least one day.
    6. To make the icing, lightly whisk the egg whites adding the sugar at intervals. Beat well until the icing reaches soft peaks. Add the glycerine if using and the lemon juice.
    7. Spread icing all over cake either flat iced using a clean ruler or by forming soft peaks. Decorate with Christmas ornaments.

    and after all that
    christmas-cake.jpg


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,911 ✭✭✭Zombienosh


    jesus that was great
    you might even get a book or a TV show out of that.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,093 ✭✭✭woosaysdan


    *god bless copy and paste*


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,964 ✭✭✭memphis


    You should reference your sources Woos!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,626 ✭✭✭smoke.me.a.kipper


    that is probably the only type of cake i dont like :(


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 33,518 ✭✭✭✭dudara


    Pretty much out whole family dislikes the heavy dark Christmas cake variety, so my mother came up with a recipe that's far lighter and uses a tin of pineapple instead of the heavier stodgy fruits. She then puts marzipan on it and toasts it in the oven, and leaves off the icing.

    It's a nice alternative


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