It's Christmas time, mistletoe and wine and I'm not home for Christmas this year. Sad face. Tosakanth is sad. Christmas is my favourite time of year to be in Sri Lanka because my family and the extended jingband all go for a Christmas breakfast at a family friends place. It's the bestest thing ever. AuntyChurchVillage makes the best breudher ever ever. I personally hate breudher because it's always really dry and full of raisins and stuff that I don't like. But this lady's breudher is to die for. I look forward to this day the whole year and I eat till I pop. Second most awesomest thing about Christmas at home is Christmas dinner at my friend BigMommaR's place. I've been attending her Christmas dinners now for about 6 years I think and it's so much fun. A bunch of fun fellas having homemade Christmas dinner and then afterwards playing havoc with firecrackers. Our favourite thing to do is sweep the bambara chuckra (the spinny wheely thing) with a broom as far as we can using our hockey skills. best times. sigh. So anyway, this time I won't be enjoying any of those fun stuff because I'm all alone in Sydney. To numb the pain (and also because I love throwing parties) I decided to have a Christmas Jingle at my place for all those orphaned loners who are in Sydney with me. I wanted to do something authentically Christmassy for dessert. So decided to make Christmas pudding. My mother always fusses and says what a painful task it is because it takes so long to make and all the ingredients are really expensive and stuff. But I think I managed to do a super job of it. although I did want to make pudding and not cake, once I had finished making the batter I decided to bake it instead and make it a cake because steaming it would take forever and I didn't have forever. But O.M.G. the cake is divine. It is soooo moist and rich that I myself am very impressed by how it turned out.
Your Challenge: This cake is all you will want for Christmas. Trust me. Mariah Carey is lying to you.
Ready --- Steady --- Bake!
Christmas Cake
(Serves 10)
INGREDIENTS:
100g sultanas
100g raisins
100g currants
50g glace cherries, chopped
50g candied peel
50g ginger preserve, chopped
50g mixed glace fruits. chopped
50g pineapple, Chopped
50g chopped nuts (almonds, cashew, hazelnuts, walnuts etc)
125ml (1/2 cup) brandy
125g butter, softened
155g (3/4 cup, firmly
packed) brown sugar
50g white sugar
60ml (1/4 cup) golden syrup
30ml Honey
2 eggs
125g good quality dark
cooking chocolate, melted
75g (1/2 cup) plain flour,
sifted
55g (3/4 cup) breadcrumbs
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
1/2 teaspoon allspice
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
2 tbs brandy, extra, to
serve
METHOD:
1. Preheat the
oven to180°C.
2. Line cake pan with baking paper. (two 9-inch cake pans)
3. Combine the fruits (sultanas, raisins, currants, candied peel, pineapple, ginger, cherries, nuts and glace fruit) in a glass or ceramic bowl.
4. Place brandy in
a heatproof, microwave-safe jug. Cover with plastic wrap and heat on
High/800watts/100% for 1-2 minutes or until hot.
5. Pour brandy over fruit mixture
and stir to combine. Cover with plastic wrap and set aside, stirring
occasionally, for 30 minutes to macerate.
6. Use an electric beater to beat the butter, sugar, honey
and golden syrup in a large bowl until thick and pale.
7. Add the eggs, 1 at a
time, beating well after each addition.
8. Add the melted chocolate and beat well
9. Add the batter into the fruit
mixture, and stir until well combined.
10. Add flour, breadcrumbs,
cinnamon, nutmeg and allspice, and stir until well combined.
11. Spoon the mixture into the prepared tray and bake for about 35 minutes until toothpick comes out dry.
12. serve with a brandy butter cream cheese icing.
Note: if you want to make Christmas pudding instead
Cover
with 2 layers of baking paper. Tie unwaxed white kitchen string under the rim
of the basin to secure. Cook on Defrost/350watts/30% for 20-30 minutes or until
a skewer inserted into the centre of the pudding comes out clean. Drizzle with
extra brandy and set aside for 15 minutes. Turn pudding onto a plate and cut
into slices to serve.
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Have yourself a MERRY LITTLE CHRISTMAS, my internet buddies!
Enjoy!
Tosakanth