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Christmas Cake
While a decent cook, I'm less keen on baking.
I was rather fond of M&S Xmas cake with marzipan and icing. I've seen the thread about M&S delivering here but they don't seem to include the cake. Those oblong blocks of fruitcake are available here but they are only small and not really Christmassy and no sherry or brandy or whatever. If you don't make your own, what do other people do? In the past, I've made do with Stollen Cake which seems freely available. But I've not had 'proper' Xmas cake since.....er....must be 5 years.:( |
Re: Christmas Cake
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 6978957)
While a decent cook, I'm less keen on baking.
I was rather fond of M&S Xmas cake with marzipan and icing. I've seen the thread about M&S delivering here but they don't seem to include the cake. Those oblong blocks of fruitcake are available here but they are only small and not really Cristmassy and no sherry or brandy or whatever. If you don't make your own, what do other people do? In the past, I've made do with Stollen Cake which seems freely available. But I've not had 'proper' Xmas cake since.....er....must be 5 years.:( |
Re: Christmas Cake
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 6978957)
While a decent cook, I'm less keen on baking.
I was rather fond of M&S Xmas cake with marzipan and icing. I've seen the thread about M&S delivering here but they don't seem to include the cake. Those oblong blocks of fruitcake are available here but they are only small and not really Cristmassy and no sherry or brandy or whatever. If you don't make your own, what do other people do? In the past, I've made do with Stollen Cake which seems freely available. But I've not had 'proper' Xmas cake since.....er....must be 5 years.:( |
Re: Christmas Cake
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 6978957)
If you don't make your own, what do other people do?
I just carry on avoiding them like the plague! |
Re: Christmas Cake
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 6978957)
While a decent cook, I'm less keen on baking.
I was rather fond of M&S Xmas cake with marzipan and icing. I've seen the thread about M&S delivering here but they don't seem to include the cake. Those oblong blocks of fruitcake are available here but they are only small and not really Cristmassy and no sherry or brandy or whatever. If you don't make your own, what do other people do? In the past, I've made do with Stollen Cake which seems freely available. But I've not had 'proper' Xmas cake since.....er....must be 5 years.:( |
Re: Christmas Cake
Originally Posted by tallperson
(Post 6979043)
Presidents Choice have introduced a christmas cake made in Scotland this year along with mince pies and christmas pudding from UK.
Thanks. The Civitans. Sounds like something from Star Trek.:lol: |
Re: Christmas Cake
Christmas cake
750g mixed fruit 125 g mixed peel 125g glace cherries brandy 225g plain flour 1/2 teasp cinnamon 1/2 teasp nutmeg pinch of salt 1 tabspoon cocoa powder 225g butter 225g soft dark brown sugar 4 large eggs 1 soak fruit and peel in brandy. Amount and length of time optional. Eg 1 week, stirring am and pm. 2 Set oven at 150 C 3 Sieve dry ingredients 4 Whisk butter and sugar together 5 Beat in eggs with a spoonful of dry ingredients 6 Add fruit 7 Fold rest of flour in. 8 Put cake mixture into tin (lined with double thickness greaseproof paper). Smooth top of mixture and bang on work surface to remove air bubbles. 9 Cook for 3 hours. Check after 2 1/2. Then leave in tin for a further hour at beginning of cooling period. Do not remove greaseproof paper. 10 Wrap in greaseproof paper and then foil. Store in airtight container. Add extra brandy if required. |
Re: Christmas Cake
That's why I'm less keen on baking.:unsure:
Just looking at the recipe laid out puts me off.:eek: |
Re: Christmas Cake
Originally Posted by Ozzidoc
(Post 6979203)
Christmas cake
10 Wrap in greaseproof paper and then foil. Store in airtight container. Add extra brandy if required. Does anybody want to buy a very mature Christmas Cake? |
Re: Christmas Cake
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 6979260)
Does anybody want to buy a very mature Christmas Cake?
You'll have to pay shipping and handling though. :p I'm only doing this a favour to you. :lol: |
Re: Christmas Cake
We always make our own :thumbsup:
Plus rum truffles and more for hubby who is used to his gran doing it all :unsure: I can now get stuff right, only been here 2mths and managed to get the baking side sorted as well.... Role on xmas :thumbsup: |
Re: Christmas Cake
yeah if you get the PC xmas cake,you can always poke some holes in the top with a knitting needle or lots of tooth picks,and then pour in your sherry or brandy.....just a little every week,so that the fruit soaks it up....yummy
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Re: Christmas Cake
I always make my own cake... made in September using my Grandmothers recipe, and then it is liberally "fed" with brandy once a week until it is time to marzipan and ice it.
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