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Title: Just made Christmas Cake & Pudding!
Post by: RenishawPhil on August 31, 2012, 19:23:52
Made using Delia's tried and trusted recipe

Baked cake for 4 hours and steamed pudding for 8 hours, its just come out of the steamer!

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Title: Re: Just made Christmas Cake & Pudding!
Post by: tomatoada on August 31, 2012, 19:26:27
I was just looking thro' her Christmas book and thought    no    far to early.
Title: Re: Just made Christmas Cake & Pudding!
Post by: RenishawPhil on August 31, 2012, 19:30:06
Quote from: tomatoada on August 31, 2012, 19:26:27
I was just looking thro' her Christmas book and thought    no    far to early.

Started doing it around now as i think they tast much better by christmas, esp the cake after months of feeding brandy etc!

They will not get wrapped up and stored in a dark cupboard

Hmmmm i love cake mix
Title: Re: Just made Christmas Cake & Pudding!
Post by: Jeannine on August 31, 2012, 21:11:40
I soak my fruit and sugar with the booze for  1 month before I make my cakes, just about there so will be baking in the next few days.

XX Jeannine
Title: Re: Just made Christmas Cake & Pudding!
Post by: RenishawPhil on August 31, 2012, 21:19:04
Do u find that makes a big difference?
Title: Re: Just made Christmas Cake & Pudding!
Post by: Jeannine on August 31, 2012, 21:26:55
Yes, without a doubt, the resulting cake is very moist, sweet, you can taste the flavour of the alchohol without it being harsh. ,  just the way we like it.

XX Jeannine
Title: Re: Just made Christmas Cake & Pudding!
Post by: Mrs Tweedy on August 31, 2012, 22:38:30
I usually make mine in February and feed it with booze through the year.

By Xmas it usually staggers onto your plate.

I use a good housekeeping recipe for the pudding. It has large chunks of nuts in it. Especially brazil nuts.
Title: Re: Just made Christmas Cake & Pudding!
Post by: Gordonmull on August 31, 2012, 23:15:10
Every christmas I've wished I thought about making cake but always too late!

Does anyone have a good recipe they'd be willing to share? (Nut free, though, father in law is allergic).
Title: Re: Just made Christmas Cake & Pudding!
Post by: RenishawPhil on September 01, 2012, 09:26:40
Gordon

Use deliaS without the almonds
Title: Re: Just made Christmas Cake & Pudding!
Post by: fitzsie on September 01, 2012, 09:58:02
I've always used Delias Carribean Xmas cake. Sounds similar to Jeanines where you soak the fruit in various quantities of alcohol for a few weeks before making the cake.  You then just throw in all the rest of the ingredients, mix then bake.  The cake always ends up so moist with very little effort!!
Title: Re: Just made Christmas Cake & Pudding!
Post by: Jeannine on September 02, 2012, 18:31:49
I personally am not a fan of Delia so I don't know her cake, it is her preserving methods that make me dubious, however. The Australian Womans Weekly  cook book magazine piuts out several excellent recipes using various types of booze from rum to Grand Marnier depending on your prefrence. The books are cheap and available in the UK, if you are interested I can look through mine and tell you which one to get..there are loads of them.

XX Jeannine
Title: Re: Just made Christmas Cake & Pudding!
Post by: Spireite on September 02, 2012, 18:41:10
I use my (very tatty) paperback Bero cook book...(which I also always use for pastry and scones), there is a rich celebration cake in there..which I vary depending on the time available...as I sometimes soak the fruit over night (WOW Jeannine - well done on a month)..sometimes I add grated chocolate, but then halve the candied peel and glace cherries as the Husband doesnt like them, and I substitute ground almonds for any nuts as I can't eat whole nuts.  ;D I've JUST offered to do my friends' wedding cake so they may want a taster layer so that will be next week's job.