Gransnet forums

Food

Ideas for Xmas cake leftovers

(23 Posts)
Stansgran Sun 17-Dec-23 14:00:58

I’ve made the cake rather late but as we usually keep it for
DH's birthday in early January it will be mature enough ( more brandy trifle than cake by then. For some reason I have small amounts of glacé cherries,flaked almonds ,brown sugar and lemon peel left over . I haven’t made mincemeat this year. I’ve run out of ideas . Has anyone a good recipe for small amounts ? I’m thinking cookies like florentines but I’ve no chocolate in. I could throw them all out but the alternative is storing them then throwing out past sell by dates. Help please.

AreWeThereYet Sun 17-Dec-23 15:14:02

I often use up my currants, glace cherries and peel in spicy bread pudding, one of MrAs favourites. We don't make it often because we don't usually eat bread so it's ideal after Christmas. Lots of spices and can be frozen. Cut into slices and eat cold or warm up with the remains of the brandy cream as a pudding.

B9exchange Sun 17-Dec-23 15:17:48

Cherry cake with flaked almonds on the top?

Or toast the almonds, make a citrus fruit salad and add peel, brown sugar and glace cherries. (That one courtesy of ChatGPT)!

toscalily Sun 17-Dec-23 15:25:36

Turn them into Christmas Cupcakes, lighter and smaller they can be eaten with a cup of tea or coffee in the run up to Christmas.

Stansgran Sun 17-Dec-23 15:29:43

Like all three things
Thank you very much indeed. I’m a tad brain dead recipe wise after the cake .

rubysong Sun 17-Dec-23 19:17:00

You could make baked apples and use those things to fill the cavity where the apple core has been removed. Lovely piping hot with loads of custard.

missdeke Thu 21-Dec-23 11:25:11

Use it all up by adding eggs, flour, sugar and spices, fold in whisked egg whites to a soft dropping consistency and shallow dry spoonfuls in butter to make christmassy drop pancakes. Lovely warm or cold.

EEJit Thu 21-Dec-23 11:34:42

What are Christmas cake left overs? Never heard of them.

nanna8 Thu 21-Dec-23 11:54:02

We just eat it, piglets that we are !

nipsmum Thu 21-Dec-23 11:58:49

Look on Sainsbury magazine web sight. I found a nice recipe for chocolate Salami.

Calendargirl Thu 21-Dec-23 12:15:50

Personally, it wouldn’t worry me if they were out of date, just use them. Nothing on your list looked problematic.

Nanacorn Thu 21-Dec-23 13:51:59

I make a Christmas Sundae dessert with all the left overs . I use stemmed pint glasses , put a spoonful of xmas pudding or cake in the bottom ( moisten with alcohol if you like ! ) and then layer up with ice cream , crushed mince pie , whipped cream , cranberry sauce , greek yoghurt , fresh/frozen/tinned fruit , cold custard , more bits of pudding/cake/mince pie/yule log etc and repeat until the glass is full . Top it off with a dollop of whipped cream , a bit of smashed flake and a chocolate from the Quality Street/Roses/Ferrero Rocher box !
It's fabulous !

Norah Thu 21-Dec-23 13:56:47

Sweet bread pudding could incorporate all your leftovers.

Stansgran Thu 21-Dec-23 14:06:56

I’ve had a go already and started using them up. I like the pancake drop scones one. Should add we don’t have leftover cake just odds and ends of ingredients not worth storing.
Thank you all.

RosiesMaw Thu 21-Dec-23 14:08:59

This year I bought a “kit” from one of those wonderful organic refill shops (in Bournville if you are near there, if I may plug it,other shops are available) so instead of having dried fruit, mixed peel and cherries to go sticky and stale until next year, I only had to add the butter and the eggs. Oh and feed it with brandy.
I haven’t worked out the cost effectiveness but judging by the ends of no longer usable spices currants, sultanas etc in my store cupboard (now thrown put) much less wasteful.

keepcalmandcavachon Thu 21-Dec-23 14:18:24

Stansgran I'v been having 'Christmas porridge ' . Adding a spoonful leftover bits to give my breakfast a festive kick!

Blossoming Thu 21-Dec-23 14:28:29

I sprinkle flaked almonds on my porridge so they get used up anyway. I think I’d add the rest to basic muffin mix or biscuit dough.

Rainnsnow Thu 21-Dec-23 15:40:27

Get some vanilla ice cream and mix the glacé cherry and mixed peel through it . Dry fry the almond flaked with the brown sugar. 2 scoops of ice cream with sugared almond mixture on top. Nice light dessert.

fluttERBY123 Thu 21-Dec-23 15:44:56

I thought it said leftover Chrismas cake and was about to express astonishment.

Nicolenet Thu 21-Dec-23 17:22:15

I have put on weight, 3lbs, and it's not even Christmas yet. So not getting cake or pudding this year, no mince pies or panettone. Only chocolates in moderation. Sad really

Hil1910 Thu 21-Dec-23 22:08:09

I’m afraid we never have any leftover Christmas cake, somehow we always manage to polish it off.

Whiff Fri 22-Dec-23 06:20:03

Stansgran all those things keep so there is no hurry to use them. Just keep in plastic tubs.
All the ideas posted all sound lovely though.

DeeJaysMum Sat 23-Dec-23 00:40:29

Our family cake recipe is now being made by it's 7th and 8th generations (myself and my son).
Between us, we usually bake 5 or 6, 22cm cakes each year.
There's never a need to think of something to do with leftovers because it's so lovely, there's never even a crumb left come new year