Light Fruit/Christmas Cake
- Ready In:
- 3hrs 40mins
- Ingredients:
- 18
- Yields:
-
1 large or 2 small
- Serves:
- 8-10
ingredients
- 226.79 g soft margarine
- 170.09 g white caster sugar
- 56.69 g soft light brown sugar
- 1 orange, grated rind only
- 4 eggs
- 14.79 ml baily's irish cream
- 311.84 g all-purpose flour, sifted
- 3.69 ml baking powder
- 14.78 ml ground mixed spice
- 2.46 ml ground cinnamon
- 170.09 g raisins
- 170.09 g currants
- 170.09 g sultanas
- 56.69 g dried apricots, finely chopped
- 56.69 g glace red cherries, roughly chopped
- 113.39 g mixed candied peel
- 44.37 ml brandy
- 85.04 g walnuts, roughly chopped
directions
- Preheat the oven to 150c/300f/gas 2. Grease a deep 8 inch round or 7 inch square tin. Line the base & sides with a double thickness of greaseproof paper & then grease this as well. Make sure the paper lining the sides are taller than the tin.
- Beat the eggs & Baily's together in a jug or bowl. Sift the flour, sugar & spices into the fruit mixture. Add the beaten egg mixture to the other ingredients. Beat together thoroughly with a wooden spoon for 2-3 minutes, until completely combined. DO NOT USE A FOOD PROCESSOR.
- Spoon the mixture into the prepared tin. Level with the back of a spoon.
- Make a slight indentation in the centre of the mixture so it will rise evenly.
- Bake in the centre of the oven 2 1/2 - 3 1/2 hours. Test the cake after 2 1/2 hours by inserting a clean metal skewer into the centre of the cake. If it is cooked, the skewer will come out clean & the centre will be firm when pressed lightly. If it is not cooked, return to the oven, but test at intervals. If the top is browning too quickly, place a disc of foil or brown paper over it to reduce burning.
- Once cooked, remove from the oven & allow to cool completely in the tin. Turn the cake out onto a wire wrack, leaving the lining paper on. Using a clean skewer, prick the top of the cake in places. Spoon over a dessert spoon of Brandy. Wrap the cake in foil or muslin, if available. Place in an airtight tin.
- Feed the cake with Brandy at intervals (once very two weeks) until required.
- If using as Christmas cake, the cake can be iced as usual, or you can decorate with just a dusting of icing sugar & ribbon.
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