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Christmas cake

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Witzend Sun 07-Nov-21 10:02:08

I stopped making them some time ago - very little got eaten (I’m not keen personally) so most of it would usually end up on the bird table.

Christmas pudding, though, that’s another matter! Which reminds me, I need to be making a couple soon. So much nicer than anything from a shop, and the smell when mixing up is super-Christmassy.

Ladyleftfieldlover Sun 07-Nov-21 08:04:12

I always make the Christmas cake in August and have used the same recipe for over 40 years. I soak the fruit overnight in dark rum and feed it when I remember with more dark rum. The smell of the cake when we cut into it is delicious!

ginny Sun 07-Nov-21 07:50:47

Ours was made last week. I never add alcohol at all. We like to taste the fruit. I mixed it and then left it to allow the fruit to plump up overnight then baked.
I have been using the same method for 40 years and no complaints.

cornergran Sun 07-Nov-21 07:35:21

Our was baked yesterday, fruit soaked overnight in a mix of brandy and orange juice. Will feed the cake with brandy when I remember grin.

BigBertha1 Sun 07-Nov-21 07:27:46

I will be making mine on Wednesday and probably just soak the fruit for 24 hrs.

Maggiemaybe Sun 07-Nov-21 07:20:44

I use Delia’s Creole Christmas Cake recipe and soak the fruit for 7 days in Angostura bitters and whatever alcohol needs using up. And this thread has just reminded me that I need to crack on with it……

Daisymae Sun 07-Nov-21 06:54:21

Made mine the other week and soaked overnight in Cointreau. Only alcohol I have and it works for me!

Whitewavemark2 Sun 07-Nov-21 06:51:21

I think the reason that soaking dried fruit was recommended was because the fruit was indeed very dry, but these days the dried fruit is more more plump and much less desiccated.

So really no need to soak any more, but doesn’t matter if you do?

Spice101 Sun 07-Nov-21 01:07:06

Put mine in to soak today and it will get made during the week. Mine has often soaked for up to a week as my best intentions were not realized and time took over. I do find the longer it soaks the more moist the cake is. I also add additional brandy over the time it soaks, stirring it through daily. I use significantly more brandy than the recipe calls for.

Have used the same recipe for 50 years and never had a failure.

timetogo2016 Sun 07-Nov-21 00:34:45

My dh doesn`t like christmas cake,so i don`t bother making one.
But years ago i made christmas cake and dundee cake which all of the family enjoyed.
Do i miss baking them ? nahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.

SueDonim Sun 07-Nov-21 00:02:15

I made my cake and pudding a few weeks ago. I usually soak the fruit for about 24 hrs although events intervened and the fruit for the pudding soaked for several days until I had time to make them!

I didn’t used to soak the fruit but now I do and I think it makes the cake more moist.

Lincslass Sat 06-Nov-21 23:37:35

Redhead56

I used to make mine but don't bother now it's not worth the effort as know one eats it now. I won't buy one just for me that's just wasteful.

I know what you mean, but if you enjoy Christmas cake don’t you buy yourself a mini one, even my local bakers make an individual cake. Or M&S Christmas cake slice. Go on spoil yourself,?.

tanith Sat 06-Nov-21 23:27:03

I made mine last weekend the fruit was soaked overnight. I don’t add alcohol but feed it with orange juice it’s always well received. This year I’m going to quarter it (it’s square) and then ice 2 with marzipan and 2 without and keep one myself and give the rest to my daughters and one GS who loves it.

Sar53 Sat 06-Nov-21 23:03:23

I made mine a couple of weeks ago and soaked the fruit overnight. It was unwrapped today and fed with brandy.

Redhead56 Sat 06-Nov-21 22:50:14

I used to make mine but don't bother now it's not worth the effort as know one eats it now. I won't buy one just for me that's just wasteful.

Dustyhen2010 Sat 06-Nov-21 22:47:55

Yes. I have made mine from the same recipe I have used for the past 35 years. No soaking of fruit is required. Once cooled I poke holes in it and pour 3 tablespoons of brandy over it. It is then wrapped up and put in a sealed tin until a week before Christmas.

crazyH Sat 06-Nov-21 22:45:04

Well done to those who make their own Christmas cake. I can’t bake for life or love. My sponge becomes a biscuit. Can you imagine what my Xmas cake would look like ! So, I shall stick to Tesco’s Own. Or Aldi’s. Was it last year they came out on top?

lemongrove Sat 06-Nov-21 22:31:44

I plan to make mine next week.I have never soaked the fruit and have been making Christmas cakes successfully for about
55 years.?
Once wrapped and put in a tin, it gets taken out and fed with brandy every fortnight though.Yum.

CanadianGran Sat 06-Nov-21 22:27:58

My fruit is soaking in dark rum since Friday, and I plan to make the cake on Sunday. Have you already made your cake, and if so, how long did you soak the fruit?

I made a Christmas cake for the first time last year, but didn't mark down the dates, or how long I soaked the fruit.