The Pantry Christmas Cake
Recipe
Deliciously moist and sticky. Fall in love with The Pantry Christmas Cake.
Serves: 10 minutes | Prep time: 30 minutes | Cooking time: 150 minutes
British | Dessert
Ingredients
- 4 x medium Eggs
- 200g Greenvale unsalted butter – at room temperature
- 100g The Pantry caster sugar
- 100g Soft Brown Sugar
- 300g The Pantry plain flour
- 1 x teaspoon The Pantry baking powder
- 1 x teaspoon The Pantry bicarb of soda
- 415g The Pantry mixed dried fruit
- 50g The Pantry walnuts pieces
- 50g The Pantry slivered almonds
- 120g The Pantry glace cherries
- 1 x small orange
- 1 x teaspoon Stonemills mixed spice
- ½ teaspoon Stonemills cinnamon
- 160ml Napoleon Brandy
- 1 x 18cm spring form cake tin
- Non-stick parchment
Method
- Preheat the oven 150°C/130°C Fan/Gas Mark 2.
- Put the mixed dried fruit, almonds, walnuts and glace cherries in a bowl and mix well.
- Grate the rind from the orange and add to the fruit mix.
- Juice the orange and add this and 80ml brandy to the fruit and mix well.
- Line the base of the cake tin with some baking parchment.
- Using a double thickness of parchment, line the inside of the cake tin, making sure that it stands about 4cm higher than the side.
- Cream the butter with the caster and brown sugar, till light and fluffy.
- Beat the eggs in one at a time, add a little flour if it starts to curdle.
- Mix the baking powder, mixed spice, cinnamon and bicarb into the plain flour.
- Gradually add this flour mix to the egg mix until smooth.
- Then fold in the fruit and nut mix.
- Spoon the cake mix carefully into the prepared tin – and smooth the top.
- Cook for about 2.5 hours – the top should be lightly cracked, browned and firm.
- Test with a wooden skewer - it will be slightly damp when removed.
- Pierce the top of the cake with a wooden skewer and slowly spoon over the rest of the Brandy.
- Allow to cool in the tin.
- When cold, carefully remove the cake from the tin.
- Wrap tightly in cling film and then in tin foil, store in a cool dark place - the cake will mature and improve over the next few months.