Rich, moist, fruity and fragrant with brandy, this moist Christmas cake is best served with a cup of tea or a mug of good coffee. The fruit mixture can also be used as a base for puddings or a filling for mince pies.
Ingredients
Fruit mixture
Christmas cake
Method
1.Mix ingredients in large bowl; cover tightly with plastic wrap. Store mixture in cool, dark place for a month (or longer, if desired) before using; stir mixture every two or three days.
2.Preheat oven to 150°C (130°C fan-forced). Line the base and side of a deep 22cm round cake pan (or deep 19cm square cake pan) with 2 layers of brown paper and 2 layers of baking paper, bringing paper 5cm above the edge of the pan.
3.Place fruit mixture in a large bowl. Stir in the butter, eggs and sifted flour, in two batches; mix well.
4.Spread mixture evenly into prepared pan. Decorate top of cake with almonds and cherries. Bake about 4 hours, or until cooked when tested. Cover hot cake tightly with foil; cool in pan.
Cake can be made up to three months ahead; store in an airtight container in a cool place or refrigerate if the weather is humid. Suitable to freeze. Not suitable to microwave.
The mixture can be made a month before required, and stored in a cool, dark place – your refrigerator is ideal. Ideally, the ingredients shown below as “chopped” should all be cut to a similar size, about that of a sultana. Grand Marnier liqueur is used in keeping with the citrus content of the mixture (you can use any citrus-flavoured liqueur), but it can be substituted with rum, sherry or brandy.
Are Media Pty Limited collects your personal information through this site to process registrations, send out newsletters, communicate offers, discounts, competitions, or surveys, and to provide you with targeted advertising based on your online activities. Our Privacy Policy contains information on how you can access or correct your personal information, which entities we may disclose your personal information to (including overseas recipients), how to opt out of targeted advertising, and how to lodge a complaint.
Advertisement
Advertisement
We collect and use information about your online interactions with our websites to improve your site experience, analyse our site traffic & performance, and provide you with relevant advertising. To find out more or to opt-out of targeted ads, please see our Privacy Policy
We collect and use information about your online interactions with our websites to... Learn More
We collect and use information about your online interactions with our websites to improve your site experience, analyse our site traffic & performance, and provide you with relevant advertising. To find out more or to opt-out of targeted ads, please see our Privacy Policy