How To make Creole Christmas Cake
3 tb Rum
3 tb Brandy
3 tb Cherry brandy
3 tb Cointreau
3 tb Water
1 1/2 ts Angostura bitters
1/2 ts Ground cinnamon
1/2 ts Ground nutmeg
1/2 ts Ground cloves
1/2 ts Salt
1 1/2 ts Vanilla extract
1 tb Molasses sugar
225 g Sultanas
225 g Raisins
225 g Currants
100 g Stoned no-soak prunes;
-chopped 50 g Glace cherries; chopped
100 g Mixed candied peel
50 g Almonds; chopped
50 g Pecans; chopped
250 g Self-raising flour
250 g Demerara sugar
250 g Butter; room temperature
5 ea Eggs (size 1)
This very rich cake from the West Indies is ideal for those who prefer not to ice their Christmas cakes. Indeed, icing is not recommended. Just tie a brightly coloured ribbon round it and you have a real feast of cake. The fruit and nuts are soaked for a week before baking. Directions: Six to eight days before you intend to bake the cake, measure out the rum, brandy, cherry brandy, cointreau, water and bitters into a large saucepan. Then add the spices, sugar, fruit and nuts. Stir the ingredients together and heat them over a very low heat until the liquid is just moving - DO NOT LET IT BOIL. Simmer for about 15 minutes. Tip the mixture into a mixing bowl or other glass or china container and allow it to cool completely. Cover the bowl with a double layer of clingfilm and place in the refrigerator or a very cool place. Stir the mixture from time to time during the next few days. Six to eight days later, preheat the oven to Gas 1, 275 F., 140 C. Cream the butter and sugar together and
fold in the flour and beaten eggs. Add the fruit mixture a little at a time until it is evenly blended. Spoon the cake mixture into the prepared tin, level the top and bake in the preheated oven for about 3 1/2 to 4 hours. If you think the cake is becoming too brown, place a double thickness of greaseproof paper over the top of it as protection. When the cake is quite cold, wrap it in greaseproof paper first then either place it well in a plastic cake box or wrap it in silver foil. This cake will keep for a few weeks. Taken from Christmas baking magazine. -----
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Super moist fruit cake Complete Written Recipe:
This fruit cake is a simpler and easier version of making a traditional fruit cake or old-fashioned fruit cake.
In this Easy fruit cake recipe we don't need any soaking of dry fruits; but still the raisins,candied peels,cranberries and other dried fruits will be juicy and plumpy as they are boiled in liquid and then added into the cake batter.
This video will show you one of the least messy ways that we can make a fruit cake.We don't need any stand mixer/hand mixer to make this cake.A sauce pan and a wooden spoon are the only major tools to make this fruit cake.
In two steps we can make this super moist fruit cake batter.
Step1:
Boil the dry fruits in a sauce pan with butter sugar and water.
Step2:
Add all the rest of ingredients into this saucepan after its cooled.
Step3:
Bake the fruit cake @ 320 F for 75-90 minutes.
The cake is so soft and moist and the aroma of spices makes this fruit cake, more flavorful.
This fruit cake recipe is one of my favorite recipes to make moist fruit cake.
Hope you liked this super moist fruit cake recipe.
Hope you will make this fruit cake for this christmas.
And please let me know how it turned out for you.
Advanced Happy Christmas to all My Lovely MerryBakers :)
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Raisins 50g / 1/3cup
Dried Apricot 50g / 1/3cup
Red & green cherries 50g / 1/3cup
Rum (or juice of choie) 100ml+-
Unsalted butter 90g / 8Tbsp
Sugar 70g / 1/3cup
Whole egg 2(55g+- per egg)
Sea salt 1.5g / 1/4tsp
Cake flour 150g / 1cup+1Tbsp
Baking powder 1.5 / 1/2tsp
Fresh milk 40ml
Vanilla extract 1/2tsp
Orange zest 1tsp
Pan size 21x6x8cm
Bake at 180°C / 350°F for 40-50 minutes
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Creole Christmas Cake - Part 3
Hello everyone,
Welcome to Hazel’s Homemade. In the previous two videos of Creole Christmas Cake, I have showed you how to make the boozy fruit first and then bake the cake itself. I have stored it in a tin for a month to mature the flavour. Now it is time to decorate it.
Today I am going to show you how to glaze and decorate the cake with nuts and some cute cake decorations. I love doing this as it gets the festive spirits up a notch. The nuts on the top of the cake look like the winter forest ground and the decorations turn it into a winter wonderland. Don’t forget to have fun with your creativity. This is just one way of doing it.
Wish you a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. I will see you again in the new year.
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