How to make Christmas cake

Learn how to make traditional Christmas Cake with this easy to follow recipe…

 

chirstmas cake tutorial - how to make christmas cake

 

Prep 45 min + soaking and maturing
Cook 90-110 min
Serves 10-12

250g currants
250g sultanas
100g dried figs, roughly chopped
100g glace cherries, cut in half
100g mixed peel
125ml whisky, plus extra to feed (or cold black tea or fruit juice)
125g butter, softened
125g muscovado sugar
4 eggs, beaten
130g plain flour
½ tsp baking powder
1 tsp mixed spice
50g ground almonds
Salt
Grated zest of 1 lemon
50g whole almonds, roughly chopped
25g crystallised ginger, chopped (optional)

To ice (optional)
5 tbsp smooth jam (apricot is the classic choice)
450g marzipan 
Icing sugar, to dust
450g ready-to-roll icing

 

christmas cake recipe - fruit cake recipe

1.Fruit & Nuts

First thing to note is that you can change the dried fruit and nuts you use as you please. It’s all about taste! So things like cherries, cranberries, apricots and walnuts can all easily be substituted (or even added) with the ingredients listed.

2.How to ensure your cake is moist

One of the biggest things that puts people off fruitcake is that they complain it is too dry. To help keep the cake moist, soak the dried fruit and peel in whisky preferably, although a liquid such as fruit juice also works. Cover the fruit and leave it to soak for 12 hours before you’re planning on baking.

3.Prevent the edges of the cake from burning

Unfortunately, one of the issues when baking with dried fruit is that the cakes have a tendency to catch and become bitter. To resolve this and stop the outer layers of the cake from burning, simply grease and line a 20cm springform cake tin with two layers of baking paper.

4.Making your cream

One you have greased and lined your tin, you want to heat your oven to 160C/325F/gas 2½. Cream your butter and sugar together until the texture becomes light and fluffy. Everyone has their own method for this, however, we recommend using electric beaters for at least 5 minutes to increase the volume of your mixture as much as possible. Add the eggs and beat well to avoid curdling.

5.Adding your spices

Get another large bowl to sift your flour into. Once the flour has been sifted, whisk the baking powder, your spices, almonds (nuts) and a pinch of salt into the bowl.

NOTE: The spice can also be replaced with flavourings such as vanilla extract depending on taste, however, if you do decidee to go down this route then you may want to add less nutmeg and cardamon.

almond and spices cake ingredients

6. Mix together

Mix your dry ingredients, soaked fruits, lemon zest, ginger and almonds (or nut of your choosing) into the butter and sugar mixture. You can leave the almonds, nuts and ginger out if you prefer but it does help add to the flavour.

7. Baking time

Carefully tip your mixture into your pre-prepared tin and smoothen. You then should then make a small hole in the middle to help the cake rise properly whilst in the oven. Stick the cake in the oven for about an hour (best to keep an eye on it by checking the bake with a skewer every 10 minutes) then cover with foil and bake for 30 minutes more. You should be able to tell when the cake is ready as the skewer will come out sticky but not clotty.

8. Add more alcohol or fruit juice

Once you have left the cake to cool in the tin, use your skewer to poke holes all over the top of the cake. Pour over a little more alcohol or fruit juice and allow to soak in. Once soaked in, tightly wrap the cake (whilst it’s still in its greaseproof paper) in foil and leave it. Add more alcohol or juice every week or so until you’re ready to ice (must recommend waiting at least 4 weeks).

chirstmas cake tutorial - how to make christmas cake

9. Finishing the cake

Add a splash of water and heat your jam until bubbling and then spread onto the top of the cake. Dust a surface with icing sugar to roll your marzipan out on. Make sure you roll the marzipan enough to cover the cake. Once you have done this, lift the marzipan over the cake then smooth down and trim the edges. Leave the cake to dry for a couple of days the brush again with either your whisky or cool boiled water. We then want to repeat this process again but with the ready-to-roll icing and… Vwala!!!

 

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Recipe from Felicity Cloake

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