How to Make Favorite Vickys Traditional Christmas Fruit Cake, GF EF EF SF NF
Hello everybody, welcome to my recipe site, if you're looking for Vickys Traditional Christmas Fruit Cake, GF EF EF SF NF recipe, look no further! We provide you only the perfect Vickys Traditional Christmas Fruit Cake, GF EF EF SF NF recipe here. We also have wide variety of recipes to try.
Before you jump to Vickys Traditional Christmas Fruit Cake, GF EF EF SF NF recipe, you may want to read this short interesting healthy tips about Choosing The Right Foods Will Help You Stay Fit As Well As Healthy.
With regards to the foods that you eat, you will recognize that your overall health can be effected either positively or even negatively. One of the foods you really should be avoiding is any kind of foods you get at a fast food location. These kinds of foods are packed with bad fat and also have almost no nutritional value. You will be delighted to know that we are going to tell you a few of the foods that you ought to be consuming every day.
Your health can be greatly improved upon by simply eating lots of berries. The first thing you will find out about berries is just about any sort of berry has a lot of vitamin C. Most berries also have loads of anti-oxidants, which is really beneficial to your overall health and is especially good for your circulatory system. Most individuals already realize that cells begin to break down with time and the addition of antioxidants in your diet can certainly help keep your cells far healthier for longer periods of time.
If you decide that your overall health is important to you, you need to take these recommendations to heart. The one thing that you should actually avoid is all of the processed foods which you can easily buy in the stores, and start cooking fresh foods for your meals.
We hope you got benefit from reading it, now let's go back to vickys traditional christmas fruit cake, gf ef ef sf nf recipe. You can cook vickys traditional christmas fruit cake, gf ef ef sf nf using 16 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you do that.
The ingredients needed to make Vickys Traditional Christmas Fruit Cake, GF EF EF SF NF:
- Use 340 g (12 oz) of gluten-free / plain flour.
- Provide 1/4 tsp of slightly rounded xanthan gum if using GF flour.
- You need 1 tsp of bicarbonate of soda / baking soda.
- Get 1/2 tsp of mixed spice (see my separate recipe for this).
- Get 1/2 tsp of ground cinnamon.
- Get 1/4 tsp of nutmeg.
- Use 70 g (2.5 oz) of sunflower spread / butter.
- Provide 170 g (6 oz) of soft brown sugar.
- Get 170 g (6 oz) of currants.
- You need 170 g (6 oz) of sultanas.
- Prepare 140 g (5 oz) of raisins.
- Provide 55 g (2 oz) of chopped glacé cherries.
- You need 25 g (1 oz) of chopped mixed peel.
- Get of Zest of 1 lemon.
- Take 280 ml (1 cup) of plus 2.5 tbsp) light coconut milk or milk of choice.
- You need 6 tbsp of Brandy / Cointreau - I use half & half!.
Steps to make Vickys Traditional Christmas Fruit Cake, GF EF EF SF NF:
- Grease and line a 7 or 8 inch, deep round cake tin and preheat the oven to gas 4 / 180C / 350F.
- Mix the flour, xanthan gum if using, bicarb of soda, mixed spice, cinnamon and nutmeg together in a large bowl.
- Cut in the sunflower spread like you would if making pastry.
- Stir in the sugar, currants, sulranas, raisins, cherries, mixed peel and lemon zest.
- Add the milk and stir in just until the batter is smooth. Gluten-free batter may need up to 2 extra tablespoons of milk.
- Pour into the cake tin. Try and push the batter down a bit in the middle of the tin to encourage a more even rise while it bakes.
- Bake in the middle of the oven for 1 hour, then turn the heat down slightly to gas 3 / 160 / 325F for another 45 minutes or until the cake has pulled in from the sides of the tin and a skewer inserted in the middle comes out clean and dry.
- Turn out and let cool on a wire rack.
- When completely cooled, prick all over the cake top with a cocktail stick and spoon 2 tablespoons of the Brandy / Cointreau evenly over. I find it easiest to do this back in the tin lined with clean parchment paper.
- Wrap and store in an airtight container for a week then repeat the pricking and 2 tbsp Brandy feeding. Do this until the Brandy is gone. At the end of the final week the cake is ready to eat! This cake will keep for up to 4 weeks from the day it's baked, 3 weeks for the gluten-free version so the GF is best made I feel on the 4th of December to make it perfect for Christmas Day.
- If you want to you can spread some apricot jam over the top of the cake and cover in a thin layer of marzipan then spread more jam over that before a final covering of white ready roll fondant icing and maybe some holly leaves or Christmas cake toppers.
If you find this Vickys Traditional Christmas Fruit Cake, GF EF EF SF NF recipe valuable please share it to your friends or family, thank you and good luck.