Best 2 Irish Christmas Cake Recipes

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Christmas in Ireland is a season of delicious foods, and one of the most iconic is the Irish Christmas Cake. This rich, fruity cake is traditionally served on Christmas Day and is also a popular gift to give to friends and family. Irish Christmas Cake has a long history, dating back to the 16th century, and has evolved over the years to include many different variations. With its moist, dense texture and flavors of dried fruits, spices, and whiskey, it truly captures the essence of an Irish Christmas.

Here are our top 2 tried and tested recipes!

IRISH TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS CAKE



Irish Traditional Christmas Cake image

Every year my mother would make her Christmas cake, and behind her back every year my father would throw in probably about half a bottle of Guinness into the fruit while it was left to soak in the whiskey, and every year mother would say I swear this cake is getting darker; and the owlboy as we would call him would say yes it's...

Provided by Racquel Sweeney

Categories     Cakes

Time 3h10m

Number Of Ingredients 18

14 oz raisins
14 oz sultanas
6 oz currants
4 oz glace cherries
4 oz mixed peel
3 grated apples (red or green)
2 oz chopped almonds
half tsp grated nutmeg
half tsp mixed spice
full lemon rind grated
1 c Jamesons irish whiskey
half bottle Guinness
8 oz butter
8 oz soft brown sugar
6 beaten eggs
10 oz sieved plain flour
2 oz ground almonds
1/4 tsp cinnanmon

Steps:

  • 1. Preheat your oven to 140 c. DON'T FORGET TO SOAK THE FRUIT THE NIGHT BEFORE FOR LEAST 12 HOURS...
  • 2. Prepare a 9 inch round cake tin, cut out 2 dish of grease-proof paper the same size as cake tin, and one long rectangle of grease-poof paper that is 6 cm wider that the height of cake tin and slightly longer than the circumference of the tin. Fold over a depth of 3 cm of one of the long edges of the rectangle of grease-poof paper and make diagonal cut into it all the way along the length. Grease the inside of your cake tin with butter and put in one of the disks of grease-poof paper . Then grease the top of the disk and put in the long grease-poof paper rectangle around the inside of the cake tin, with the cut flaps lying on the bottom of the tin. Grease the inside of the grease-poof paper rectangle and put the last disk into tin, sandwiching the "feet" of the upright grease-proof paper rectangle. Finally grease the top of that disk (so your cake won't stick). Tie a double band of brown paper around the outside of your cake tin with string so prevent the cake burning while baking in oven for 3 hours.
  • 3. In large bowl place all your fruit, grated apples, nutmeg, mixed spice, cinnamon, chopped almonds, grated lemon rind and 1 cup of Jameson and not forgetting half bottle of Guinness. Mix thoroughly and cover the bowl with a clean tea towel and leave overnight. Next day cream the butter and sugar together until light and fully. Add beaten eggs and sieved flour and beat until well mixed . mix in soaked fruit and ground almonds and mix well. Put mixture into prepared tin smooth with back of a spoon leaving a slight hallow in the centre.
  • 4. Bake the cake for 3 hours. Protect the top of cake from over-browning by covering with brown paper for the last 1+ 1/2 hours baking. Check the cake after 2+ half hours with small skewer into centre of cake = when it comes out dry cake is done; but oven temperatures can vary just might need that extra half hour.
  • 5. Cool cake in tin until next day,turn out remove the paper. Using a skewer, make about 8 small holes in the cake and pour in some more whiskey just to add some more flavour (well it is an Irish cake).
  • 6. Wrap the cake in 2 sheets of grease-proof paper and then cover with a layer of tin foil. Store in an airtight tin or tuber wear in a cool place. Years ago the wee old Irish woman would hide there cakes under the bed so there husband wouldn't break into the Christmas cake after a night on the beer before Christmas.
  • 7. TIP= I haven't included icing in this recipe, because my husband likes this cake plain. However, there are so many different types of icing around (e.g. fondant, royal), I'll leave you to choose your own favourite. This cake should be made at least 1 month in advance...

IRISH CHRISTMAS CAKE



Irish Christmas Cake image

Make and share this Irish Christmas Cake recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Michelle_My_Belle

Categories     Dessert

Time 1h50m

Yield 1 9 inch white fruitcake, 10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 15

3/4 lb butter (3 sticks)
2 tablespoons butter
1 1/4 cups flour
2 tablespoons flour
3/4 cup candied cherry (coarsely chopped)
1 1/4 cups seedless raisins
1 1/4 cups white raisins
1 1/4 cups dried currants
1/2 cup mixed candied fruit, peels (finely chopped)
2 tablespoons candied angelica (finely chopped)
1 1/4 cups sugar
7 eggs
1 teaspoon ground allspice
1 tablespoon salt
1 cup walnuts (finely chopped)

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 300°F.
  • Brush bottom and sides of 9 x 3 springform pan with 2 tbsp butter.
  • Dust with 2 tbsp flour, tilting to coat and flipping and tapping to remove excess.
  • Combine cherries, raisins, currants, candied peel and angelica in a bowl.
  • Add 1/2 cup flour and toss to coat evenly; set aside.
  • In large bowl cream softened butter and sugar by beating with a wooden spoon against edges until light and fluffy.
  • Beat in eggs one at a time, then slowly beat in remaining flour, allspice and salt.
  • Combine nuts with fruit mixture and add to batter slowly, 1/2 cup at a time, beating well after each addition.
  • Pour batter into pan and spread evenly with spatula.
  • Bake on middle rack for 1 1/2 hours or until top is light golden or a cake tester comes out clean.
  • Cool completely before removing from pan.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 711.6, Fat 41.4, SaturatedFat 20.8, Cholesterol 227.4, Sodium 965.3, Carbohydrate 82.2, Fiber 3.9, Sugar 59.2, Protein 10.1

Tips:

  • Use high-quality ingredients: The better the ingredients, the better the cake will taste. Use fresh fruit, unsalted butter, and good-quality spices.
  • Soak the fruit in alcohol: This will help to plump up the fruit and give the cake a richer flavor. You can use any type of alcohol you like, but whiskey is a traditional choice.
  • Cream the butter and sugar together until light and fluffy: This will help to incorporate air into the batter and make the cake light and airy.
  • Add the eggs one at a time: This will help to prevent the batter from curdling.
  • Stir in the flour and spices gradually: This will help to prevent the batter from becoming too stiff.
  • Bake the cake in a preheated oven: This will help to ensure that the cake bakes evenly.
  • Let the cake cool completely before icing it: This will help to prevent the icing from melting.

Conclusion:

Irish Christmas cake is a delicious and festive treat that is perfect for any holiday gathering. It is a rich and flavorful cake that is sure to impress your guests. With a little planning and effort, you can easily make your own Irish Christmas cake at home.

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