Boozy Christmas Rich Fruit Bundt Cake - My Way!
Boozy Christmas Rich Fruit Bundt Cake - My Way!

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The ingredients needed to make Boozy Christmas Rich Fruit Bundt Cake - My Way!:
  1. Get Soaked dry fruits and nuts
  2. Prepare Chopped Mixed Nuts (Pistachios, Walnuts, Cashew Nuts, Almonds)
  3. Take Almond meal
  4. Make ready Whole wheat flour
  5. Make ready Sorghum/jowar flour
  6. Prepare Amaranth flour
  7. Make ready Baking Powder
  8. Get Eggs
  9. Make ready Brown Sugar
  10. Take Cane sugar
  11. Take Ground cinnamon
  12. Prepare Ground cloves
  13. Get Dried ground ginger
  14. Take Butter

This dessert is moist, rich and oh. In my book, Christmas isn't complete without a traditional fruit cake. It's rich and laden with festive flavours and there's always plenty to go round. Don't worry, this vegan recipe will make the perfect substitute.

Instructions to make Boozy Christmas Rich Fruit Bundt Cake - My Way!:
  1. Preheat the oven to 110 Degree Celsius.
  2. Add the butter and sugars into a large mixing bowl.
  3. Cream together the butter and sugars until they’re light and fluffy.
  4. Next add the eggs one at a time working them into the creamed mixture till well combined.
  5. Sift in the flours, almond meal and baking powder and mix well.
  6. Into this add the spices and mix well.
  7. Next add the soaked dried fruit and nuts and chopped nuts and combine well.
  8. Line the base and the sides of a 24 cm. round and deep bundt tin or ring pan. I just greased it very well and floured the tin, shaking off excess flour.
  9. Pour in the cake mixture and level the top.
  10. Bake in the oven for approximately 2 hours. Keep an eye on the cake as it bakes and start checking if it is done from about 1 hour 30 minutes. The cake is ready when a skewer inserted into the middle of the cake comes out clean.
  11. Remove from the oven and allow to cool completely in the tin.
  12. Once the cake is cold, remove it from the tin and place on a large flat plate or serving platter.
  13. Next, lay out a large piece of aluminium foil, (I used a double layer of foil) large enough to wrap the cake completely. Place the cake on the foil, in the middle.
  14. Using a skewer or toothpick, poke 35 to 40 holes on top of the cake, only 3/4th’s of the depth of the cake so that the rum or any liquid being used doesn’t run through.
  15. Using a pastry brush, brush over the entire top of the cake with the rum, brandy, wine or orange juice. Don't go beyond 2 teaspoons in each feed.
  16. Once this step is done, gather the foil and seal the cake covering the cake completely with foil. You can add another layer of foil on top in case you think it isn't enough.
  17. Now place the wrapped up cake in a suitable airtight container. You can use a large cookie or cake tin too. Place in an area away from direct sunlight.
  18. Repeat the feeding process every 3 to 4 days until the cake won’t absorb anymore.

And best of all, it's boozy, fruity and delicious and it tastes exactly like a Christmas cake. The best boozy cakes and puddings to enjoy this Christmas. Nadine Levy-Redzepi's Brandied Plum Cake from her cookbook Downtime: Deliciousness at Home This beautiful Cider & Five-Spice Bundt Cake from Nigella Lawson's Simply Nigella is deceptively simple to make and looks super impressive. Our Christmas cakes are rich, moist and "boozy" and is usually enjoyed with an iced sorrel drink or a glass of wine or simple on its own. Kupiony produkt: Rich Christmas Cake - Decorated Jamaican Fruit Cakes.

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