Best 2 Elitetwigs First Time Guide To Ice A Christmas Cake Recipes

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ELITETWIG'S ENGLISH GOLDEN CHRISTMAS CAKE



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A good old English Recipe, ideal for those who are not keen on the rich, bitty darl traditional Christmas Cake. This was a first time for me, so I went for a lighter, more golden and less bitty but fruity Christmas Cake recipe from my nan, who is enjoying Christmas not on thie earth.

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Categories     Fruit

Time 2h20m

Yield 1 8 inch round cake, 1 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11

12 ounces self raising flour
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
1 teaspoon mixed spice
6 ounces caster sugar (for diabetics use a substitute ie splenda)
1 1/2 cups raisins (prefer raisins to sultanas)
1 cup glace cherries, washed dried and quartered
2 cups mixed peel
2 large eggs
6 ounces margarine or 6 ounces softened butter
10 tablespoons milk or 10 tablespoons soya milk
1 teaspoon almond essence (or any alcohol to same amount)

Steps:

  • Grease and linesides and base, with greaseproof paper, an 8 inch round cake tin.
  • Set the oven to warm, Gas Mark 3 / 325F / 160°C.
  • In a large mixing bowl sieve the flour, nutmeg and mixed spice together.
  • Add all remaining ingredients to the flour.
  • Beat together with a wooden spoon ntil the mixture is a well combined and has a soft, dropping consistency. (if too thick add tsp of milk at a time till desired effect. If to runny add tsp of flour at a time till desired effect).
  • Spoon mixture carefully into tin.
  • Shake to settle mixture and hollow out centre of the cake.
  • Bake for 2 hours approximately.
  • As oven temps vary, test half an hour before end of recommended cooking time using a skewer.
  • Continue testing until skewer comes out clean.
  • Leave to cool in tin, when cold turn out and wrap in greaseproof paper.
  • Either store in an airtight tin or tightly wrap in foil.
  • Can freeze for upto 2 months (must thaw before decorate).

Nutrition Facts : Calories 7209, Fat 163.8, SaturatedFat 32.1, Cholesterol 444.4, Sodium 1946.6, Carbohydrate 1427.5, Fiber 357.2, Sugar 301.3, Protein 111

ELITETWIG'S FIRST TIME GUIDE TO ICE A CHRISTMAS CAKE.



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Make and share this Elitetwig's First Time Guide to Ice a Christmas Cake. recipe from Food.com.

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Categories     Dessert

Time P3D

Yield 1 icing decoration, 1 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

500 g marzipan
1 kg royal icing (ready to roll)
25 g apricot jam
50 g icing sugar
1/2 teaspoon yellow food coloring

Steps:

  • If you have thawed your Christmas Cake please de-thaw prior to using this guide. If you have your Christmas Cake ready -- Let's go.
  • Warm Apricot Jam through until it sightly bubbles. Either on the hob or in the microwave for 10-15 seconds. Set this aside.
  • Dust surface with a little icing sugar.
  • Roll out marzipan, dusting now and then, to desired size enough to cover cake top and sides.
  • Brush Cake with Apricot Jam, this ensures marzipan will stick.
  • Lift onto rolling pin and smooth out over cake, so it sticks to cake.
  • Trim excess.
  • Wrap Cake in clingfilm and leave for marzipan to harden for 2 days. Please store in a dry cool place.
  • 2 DAYS LATER.
  • Remove clingfilm, and brush marzipan surface with water.
  • Prepare royal icing as described in steps 3, 4 and 6, 7.
  • With excess icing roll into a ball and create a whole in the centre add drop of yellow food colouring and work the icing, dusting with icing sugar to prevent sticking.
  • Once the icing has a consistent light yellow colour, roll out icing to a 1/2 cm thickness all over.
  • Take a star shape cookie cutter (or any other shape you prefer) and cut as many stars as you can, re roll icing if more stars needed.
  • Brush the back of the stars with water (not too much just enough to stick) and arrange on cake.
  • At edges press stars down and trim any excess such as points that go over the edge.
  • Once all stars have been placed, leave cake for 24hours so icing can harden.
  • Dada! On professionally looking Christmas Cake! Well Done!

Tips:

- Use a fresh Christmas cake that is at least 2 days old. This will give the cake time to mature and develop its flavors. - Make sure the marzipan is smooth and pliable before rolling it out. If it is too dry, add a little water. If it is too sticky, add a little icing sugar. - When rolling out the marzipan, use a light dusting of icing sugar to prevent it from sticking to the work surface. - Apply a thin layer of apricot jam to the top of the marzipan before adding the icing. This will help the icing to adhere to the cake. - Use a palette knife to spread the icing evenly over the cake. Start from the center and work your way out, making sure to cover all of the cake. - If you are using royal icing, beat it until it is stiff peaks before piping it onto the cake. This will help the icing to hold its shape. - Decorate the cake with your favorite Christmas decorations. You can use sprinkles, candy canes, or even small toys.

Conclusion:

With a little planning and effort, you can create a beautiful and delicious Christmas cake that will be the centerpiece of your holiday table. Just remember to use fresh ingredients, follow the recipe carefully, and decorate the cake with your own personal touch. Your friends and family will be amazed at your culinary skills!

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