Boozy Christmas Cake
Boozy Christmas Cake

Hey everyone, it’s me again, Dan, welcome to my recipe page. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, boozy christmas cake. One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I’m gonna make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.

If you're a little disorganised, like me this Christmas, and haven't been soaking your Christmas cake since October, then you might be on the lookout for a. This Boozy Christmas Cake is AMAZING. It's a sweet rum cake filled with my homemade tutti frutti, golden raisins, pistachios and dates.

Boozy Christmas Cake is one of the most well liked of current trending foods on earth. It’s appreciated by millions daily. It’s easy, it is quick, it tastes yummy. Boozy Christmas Cake is something which I’ve loved my whole life. They’re fine and they look fantastic.

To get started with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook boozy christmas cake using 26 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Boozy Christmas Cake:
  1. Get For the fruit soaker
  2. Make ready 600 g luxury dried fruit (a mix of raisins, currants, sultanas, cranberries, mixed peel)
  3. Get 200 g glacé cherries, halved, rinsed and thoroughly dried
  4. Get 120 g pitted dates, chopped
  5. Make ready 80 g crystallised ginger, chopped
  6. Make ready Zest 1 orange
  7. Take Zest 1 lemon
  8. Take 250 ml brandy (Get at least one 70cl bottle, as you'll need the rest for the tipple/feed)
  9. Take 250 ml sherry or madeira
  10. Get 250 ml orange juice
  11. Get 2 tsp vanilla extract
  12. Take 2 tsp almond extract
  13. Take For the Cake
  14. Take 250 g butter, softened
  15. Take 250 g light or dark muscavado sugar
  16. Make ready 4 eggs
  17. Prepare 1 tbsp black treacle
  18. Take 75 g blanched almonds, chopped
  19. Take 250 g plain flour
  20. Make ready 1 1/2 tsp mixed spice
  21. Take 1 tsp ground ginger
  22. Get For the decoration/cake covering
  23. Prepare 150 g apricot jam
  24. Take 1 KG marzipan
  25. Take 1 KG ready-to-roll icing
  26. Prepare Icing sugar, for dusting

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Steps to make Boozy Christmas Cake:
  1. Get started on the soaker at least 7 days before you want to make the cake. Put all the soaker ingredients in a large bowl and mix very well. Leave covered in a cool, dry place for 7 days and give a stir every 2 days.
  2. After 7 days, grease and line a 23cm/9inch deep cake tin with a double layer of greaseproof paper (bottom and sides). Tip the fruit soaker into a sieve and leave to drain without pressing down (don't tip the liquid away! It's beautiful. Keep this and use for other things, make a syrup, or use in a mince pie filling!). Preheat your oven to 120 C fan.
  3. Put the butter, sugar and treacle into a mixing bowl and beat until pale and fluffy (15 mins). Slowly add the eggs one by one, beating for a few minutes between each egg. Add the almonds, flour, ground mixed spice and ground ginger and mix very gently. Fold in the soaker fruit.
  4. Pour the mix into the prepared tin and level surface. Bake in the centre of the oven for about 4 hours, or until firm, rich golden brown and a skewer inserted comes out clean.
  5. As soon as the cake is out of the oven, leave it in the tin and pierce the cake all over several times with a skewer and evenly drizzle around 5-6 TBSP brandy. Leave to cool completely on a wire rack in the tin and let it soak up the booze.
  6. When the cake is completely cold, remove from the tin without removing the lining paper and wrap in another double layer of greaseproof paper and then again in one layer of foil. (You don’t remove the lining paper when storing as this helps to keep the cake moist.) Pop in an airtight container and leave in a cool, dry place until 1 week before you want to serve, and keep feeding the cake with a few TBSP brandy once a week.
  7. 1.5 weeks before you want to serve, stop feeding the cake, to ensure its not too damp on the outside for decorating. The week before you want to serve, begin covering the cake.
  8. To begin covering the cake, unwrap it and discard the greaseproof paper and foil. Put your cake on a serving plate or board. Put your apricot jam in a small pan and bring to the boil. Brush the entire cake with the boiled jam
  9. Dust your work surface with a little icing sugar and gently knead your marzipan until its warm and pliable. Roll out your marzipan around £1 thick and large enough to cover the entire cake. Place it over the glazed cake and gently smooth it down so it sticks nicely.
  10. Take your icing and do exactly as you did with the marzipan (knead and roll only). Just before placing the icing on top of your cake, brush the marzipan with boiled water or a strong spirit alcohol (like brandy or whisky). This is to prevent the cake from going bad from any moisture and to allow the icing to stick. Place the icing over the cake and smooth down so this sticks. Trim the edges neatly for a clean finish.
  11. You will likely have leftover icing and marzipan. Feel free to get creative with this to add any further decorations on top. Enjoy!

These Boozy Christmas Cake Cupcakes are filled with brandy-soaked dried fruits and nuts and are a truly decadent experience! » Christmas boozy fruit cake. This rich and delicious cake will fool you into thinking it's completely sinful but it actually contains no added fat and is low on processed sugar. This is "Boozy Chocolate Pavlova Christmas Cake" by Donal Skehan on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them. In my book, Christmas isn't complete without a traditional fruit cake. Don't worry, this vegan recipe will make the perfect substitute.

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