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Nutrition: per slice (12)

  • kcal678
  • fat29g
  • saturates12g
  • carbs88g
  • sugars79g
  • fibre3g
  • protein9g
  • salt0.6g
    low
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Method

  • step 1

    Put 1kg mixed dried fruit, the zest and juice of 1 orange and 1 lemon, 150ml brandy or other alcohol, 250g softened butter and 200g light, soft brown sugar in a large pan set over a medium heat.

  • step 2

    Bring to the boil, then lower the heat and simmer for 5 mins. Tip the fruit mixture into a large bowl and leave to cool for 30 mins.

  • step 3

    Heat oven to 150C/130C fan/gas 2. Line a deep 20cm cake tin with a double layer of baking parchment, then wrap a double layer of newspaper around the outside – tie with string to secure.

  • step 4

    Add 175g plain flour, 100g ground almonds, ½ tsp baking powder, 2 tsp mixed spice, 1 tsp ground cinnamon, ¼ tsp ground cloves, 100g flaked almonds, 4 large eggs and 1 tsp vanilla extract to the fruit mixture and stir well, making sure there are no pockets of flour.

  • step 5

    Tip into your prepared tin, level the top with a spatula and bake in the centre of the oven for around 2 hrs. After 2 hrs insert a skewer into the centre of the cake to test if it’s done. If any wet cake mixture clings to the skewer, return the cake to the oven for another 10 mins then check again and keep cooking, checking every 10 mins until the skewer comes out dry.

  • step 6

    Remove the cake from the oven, poke holes in it with a skewer and spoon over 2 tbsp of your chosen alcohol. Leave the cake to cool completely in the tin.

  • step 7

    To store, peel off the baking parchment, and store in a cake tin. Feed the cake with 1-2 tbsp alcohol every fortnight, until you ice it.

  • step 8

    Don’t feed the cake for the final week to give the surface a chance to dry before icing.

RECIPE TIPS
STIR-UP SUNDAY

Get ahead for Christmas by baking this cake on Stir-up Sunday. It's the last Sunday before Advent, the traditional start of the Christmas season.

FEEDING YOUR CAKE
If you notice your cake is going dark in the oven too early on and you’re worried about it burning on the top, cover it with some foil or baking parchment. Feed your cake every fortnight for up to 2 months. If you prefer not to use alcohol, try tea instead.
CAN YOU SOAK THE CAKE WITHOUT ALCOHOL?

Yes, you can use tea, fruit juice or a flavoured syrup, but it won’t have the same effect as alcohol so don’t overdo it or your cake will be soggy.

WHAT SPICES DO YOU PUT IN A CHRISTMAS CAKE?

Christmas cakes generally include mixed spice and a blend of allspice, cinnamon and cloves. These are warming, aromatic spices that go well with the fruit but shouldn’t have a big impact on the flavour.

HOW LONG DOES A CHRISTMAS CAKE LAST?

Christmas cakes to be kept in a tin can be made up to 3 months in advance depending on the recipe you use, OR you can make it many more months ahead, freeze it and defrost it when you are ready to ‘feed’ it or ice it. You can make your cake on Stir-up Sunday on the last weekend in November, but some people consider this too late.

Recipe from Good Food magazine, November 2012

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question

I’m allergic to almonds is there anything I can use to substitute the almonds for

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agwhite712

Hi, I know this sounds like a silly question but if I put parchment paper on the outside of the tin would it not burn or set on fire?

GoodFoodTeam_

Hello, it's not a silly question. The cake is cooked on a low temperature and baking parchment is oven-safe so it will be fine. Just make sure it is secured well with string so it doesn't blow off and potentially come in direct contact with the oven's heating element. Thank you for your question -…

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question

How long did people bake it for? Mine was in for 2h20 and I have cooled it and taken it out of the tin. I think it’s underdone.

GoodFoodTeam_

Hello, did you do the skewer test? A skewer inserted into the centre of the cake should come out clean. If the skewer is clean the cake can be taken out of the oven. If not, return to the oven and repeat the test at 10-15 min intervals. You can also test fruit cakes with a probe thermometer. They…

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question

Do i need newspaper on the outside of the tin? Never used it before but also never used this recipe before. Thanks in advance

GoodFoodTeam_

Hello, yes it is important to tie newspaper or baking parchment around the outside of the tin. It prevents the edges from overcooking before the cake has cooked through to the centre. Thank you for your question - Best wishes, Good Food Team

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