Bestest ever Christmas Cake recipe needed
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1 | What is your never-fail, bestest ever Christmas cake recipe please? Mum used to make ours but since her death we havent had one (obviously!!!) and now my girls want to make one. Help please :) bombaloo - 2010-12-19 14:22:00 |
2 | Do you have your mother's recipe book anywhere? Or a printed book with a spattered Christmas Cake page? annie.nz - 2010-12-19 15:13:00 |
3 | I have been using this xmas cake recipe for years and never had a failure :) 3pkts goldpack fruit mix , 1/2 tsp salt, Combine fruit, water, brown sugar, butter, spice, soda and golden syrup in a large saucepan. Bring to boil with stirring and simmer covered fro 10 mins. Edited by kimmie1 at 3:36 pm, Sun 19 Dec kimmie1 - 2010-12-19 15:35:00 |
4 | This is my favourite which my mother used for all our birthday and Christmas cakes. kevpat - 2010-12-19 17:17:00 |
5 | the Edmonds one is the one I bake and everyone loves it kiwibubbles - 2010-12-19 17:50:00 |
6 | Here is a real easy one that tastes great. Soak 1 kilo of mixed fruit in 1 cup of cold strong black coffee. Leave fro 12 hrs then add I king size bar of chocolate (200-250g) chopped and 2 cups SR flour. Bake at 160c for about 1hr. You can substitute brandy etc for some of the coffee if you wish. mikes-one - 2010-12-19 18:12:00 |
7 | My husband is a real fruit cake nut so I thought I would try the 4 ingrediants cook book fruit cake. Well he loves it. 1 kg of mixed fruit Soak the fuit in the juice for 2 hours (I did 24). Mix all the remaining ingrediants together and put into prepared tin. Cook at 125 degrees at the bottom of the oven for 2 hours. Cool and wrap in tin foil and leave for 2 days before cutting (not sure why but I did it anyway). I gave my girlfriend and her husband a taste of this cake and they loved it so much the copied the recipe. It is so simple but tasty (I don't eat fruit cake so I have to go by what they said). tinkagirl - 2010-12-19 18:55:00 |
8 | christmas cake anyone? bev00 - 2011-12-19 23:29:00 |
9 | This message was deleted. cookessentials - 2011-12-20 06:52:00 |
10 | isn't it a bit late to bake the best ever cake now? The best once need maturing for 2 month. lilyfield - 2011-12-20 07:38:00 |
11 | If you want to make a small easy cake, the recipe on the back of the Tasti Mixed Fruit packet is a good one. I used chopped dried apricots in place of peel...it has risen well and looks great......the proof is in the gobbing though!!! rainrain1 - 2011-12-20 08:20:00 |
12 | We never gob our fruity cake rainrain1 - 2011-12-20 08:28:00 |
13 | some good ones .. bev00 - 2012-12-20 00:15:00 |
14 | My husband loves fruit cake. I found this recipe 2 years ago on this site. 69-camaro - 2012-12-20 09:54:00 |
15 | Bumping for the season...................... floralsun - 2013-12-19 22:08:00 |
16 | Alison Holst has an amazing recipe. It's the one with crushed pineapple in it. It turns out perfect every year without fail. IF you want you can soak your mixed fruit overnight in brandy which is really yummy! macandrosie - 2013-12-20 20:54:00 |
17 | has anyone got one that's really dark and moist fruit cake recipe slimgym - 2013-12-21 08:21:00 |
18 | Here's my favourite one makes a dark moist cake which keeps very very well. cgvl - 2013-12-21 10:21:00 |
19 | macandrosie wrote:
+1 figjamto - 2013-12-21 12:53:00 |
20 | slimgym wrote:
Dark rich fruit cake To make one large 24cm Square cake 1.5 kg mixed dried fruit including sultanas, raisins, currants, cranberries 500 gm butter 385 gm brown sugar 8 eggs 1 tbls golden syrup 4 tbls blackcurrant jam 500 gm standard flour 1 tsp baking soda 1 tsp baking powder Half tsp salt 1 tsp mixed spice 1 tsp ground cinnamon Quarter cup brandy or rum Place the mixed fruit in a large saucepan and cover with water. Bring to the boil and simmer for 5 minutes. Drain well, cool, cover and stand overnight. Preheat oven to 150 C. Line a 24 cm squared cake tin with several layers of greaseproof paper. Beat butter and sugar until smooth but not light and airy. Drop in eggs one at a time to incorporate. Do not be alarmed if mixture appears 'split'. Add golden syrup and jam and mix in. Sift the dry ingredients together. Add the flour mix and fruit mix in small batches, alternating between the two until all combined. Tip the batter into prepared tin. Bake for 2 to 3 hours or until firm to the touch and skewer comes out clean. Pour alcohol over while still warm. Cool then store in an air tight container for two weeks to mature bev00 - 2013-12-30 23:53:00 |
21 | only 360 days to go ... bev00 - 2014-12-30 23:27:00 |
22 | When making your christmas cake, why do most recipes call for brown sugar. Do you use white sugar? korbo - 2014-12-31 12:59:00 |
23 | I made Gardies Christmas cake from another thread which is highly rated. It was nice but I needed to foil the top to avoid burning. I also made the cake box one and preferred Gardies. Could have been the different brands or amounts of fruit, as Gardies was chunkier. I think I guessed amounts for Gardies as my cake box was bigger as well. wendalls - 2015-01-12 19:44:00 |
24 | recycling for the next one .. bev00 - 2016-01-12 23:28:00 |
25 | recycling - too good to lose bev00 - 2017-01-12 00:22:00 |
26 | I see you posted January 12th. Are you still wanting a "Christmas" cake recipe? I have used Allison Holst's recipe for many years. It has crushed pineapple in it & it's the best I've made. Tried & true! macandrosie - 2017-01-16 15:17:00 |
27 | Xmas cake page 329 from 'A Good Spread' recipe book... rainrain1 - 2017-01-16 17:44:00 |
28 | bump bev00 - 2018-01-16 02:10:00 |
29 | korbo wrote:
Apparently it makes a darker richer cake or so I've been told. I tend to use white sugar as generally I never have brown in the house. We use very little sugar ie 5kg a year max. unless I am jam and chutney making. cgvl - 2018-01-17 13:10:00 |
30 | macandrosie wrote:
+ 1 I have been making this cake for a few years, and have tried others in between, this has to be the best, beautiful moist and would have to agree it turns out perfectly every time...no fail and indeed very yummy, iced with brandy buttercream ...even better figjamto - 2018-01-17 18:35:00 |
31 | Here you go: Louise's Rich Xmas Cake Edited by cgvl at 11:43 am, Thu 14 Sep Quote bev00 - 2018-09-12 01:21:00 |
32 | Bump - someone in the cup measures thread wanted my fruit cake recipe and it is at #14 in this thread sarahb5 - 2019-07-14 17:43:00 |