
Recipes
Christmas cake
30 minutes
Preparation time
3 hours 30 minutes
Cooking time
16 servings
Serves
Ingredients
350 g sultanas
200 g pitted prunes, chopped
200 g dates, chopped
125 g currants
125 g dried apricots, chopped
250 g raisins
1 Granny Smith apple, grated
250 g butter, cubed
125 ml (½ cup) brandy
125 ml (½ cup) Cointreau
250 g brown sugar
2 tsp ground cinnamon
2 tsp ground nutmeg
2 tsp mixed spice
1 tsp bi-carb soda
150 g (1 cup) plain flour
150 g (1 cup) self-raising flour
2 tbsp cocoa powder
4 eggs, beaten
2 tbsp marmalade
80 g whole blanched almonds, to decorate
Method
- Place dried fruit, grated apple, butter, brandy, Cointreau, brown sugar and spices into a large saucepan on medium heat, induction setting 6, until the butter has melted. Stir all ingredients together and bring to a simmer. Remove from heat.
- Add the bi-carb soda to the hot mixture and stir through. The mixture will expand.
- Set the fruit mixture aside until it cools.
- Line a 20 cm square, or 22 cm round cake tin with two layers of baking paper. Ensure the baking paper has a 5 cm collar above the tin edge.
- Preheat oven on Conventional at 130°C.
- Add sifted flours, cocoa, eggs and marmalade to the cooled mixture and thoroughly combine.
- Pour into prepared cake tin, smoothing the top with a wet palette knife or wet hand.
- Arrange the almonds decoratively on the top of the cake.
- Place into the oven on shelf position 2 and bake for 3–3½ hours, or until a skewer inserted in the centre comes out clean.
- Cool completely before cutting. This cake is best stored in the fridge.
Alternative appliance method
Dialog oven:
- Preheat the Dialog oven on M Chef + Conventional at 150°C + GU: Gentle Intensity.
- Cook cake for 1 hour and 20 minutes and continue steps as above.
Hints and tips
- Traditionally Christmas cake is made in advance and then ‘fed’ with alcohol or fruit juice every fortnight in the lead-up to Christmas, feeding no more than four times during the maturation period.
- The cake can be fed using rum, brandy, whisky, liqueurs or fortified wine such as Madeira or port.
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