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You never need to miss out with our gluten free Christmas cake. A traditional festive fruit cake - make it up to six weeks in advance to allow plenty of time to feed it with your favourite tipple to keep it moist and full of flavour!
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Cook: 3 hrs 0 mins
Prep: 20 mins - 8 portions
- Easy
- Suitable for home freezing
You never need to miss out with our gluten free Christmas cake. A traditional festive fruit cake - make it up to six weeks in advance to allow plenty of time to feed it with your favourite tipple to keep it moist and full of flavour!
-
Cook: 3 hrs 0 mins
Prep: 20 mins - 8 portions
- Easy
- Suitable for home freezing
Ingredients
1kg mixed dried fruit | |
200g margarine or butter | |
200g dark brown sugar | |
1 lemon, grated rind | |
1 orange, grated rind | |
4 medium eggs, beaten | |
250g Juvela Gluten Free White Mix | |
50g ground almonds | |
½tsp mixed spice | |
¼tsp nutmeg | |
75g glace cherries, chopped | |
50g carrots, peeled and grated |
Method
- You will need to boil the fruit before use. A common problem with gluten-free fruit cakes is that the fruit can sink to the bottom, as there is no gluten present to hold the fruit in place. Boiling the fruit plumps it up and prevents it sinking – so add the fruit to a pan of boiling water, bring it back to the boil, allow to bubble for a minute and then remove from the heat and drain; you will then need to dry it thoroughly (just pop it on some kitchen roll and leave to dry; this will ensure that you don’t end up with a soggy cake!
- Cream together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy.
- Add the grated rind, eggs, Gluten-Free Mix, ground almonds and spices, and mix together well.
- Stir in the dried fruit, cherries and carrot.
- Grease and line a 20cm (8inch) square tin or 22.5cm (9inch) round tin. Place the mixture in the prepared tin, leaving a slight hollow in the centre.
- Wrap a double piece of foil around the outside of the tin and bake in a pre heated oven (150ºC/130°C Fan/300ºF/Gas Mark 2) for approximately 3 hours. (A fine skewer, when inserted in the cake, should come out completely clean when cooked).
- When completely cooled, wrap the cake well and store in an airtight container, and feed with brandy or tipple of your choice! The cake will keep for 6-8weeks.
1kg mixed dried fruit | |
200g margarine or butter | |
200g dark brown sugar | |
1 lemon, grated rind | |
1 orange, grated rind | |
4 medium eggs, beaten | |
250g Juvela Gluten Free White Mix | |
50g ground almonds | |
½tsp mixed spice | |
¼tsp nutmeg | |
75g glace cherries, chopped | |
50g carrots, peeled and grated |
Method
- You will need to boil the fruit before use. A common problem with gluten-free fruit cakes is that the fruit can sink to the bottom, as there is no gluten present to hold the fruit in place. Boiling the fruit plumps it up and prevents it sinking – so add the fruit to a pan of boiling water, bring it back to the boil, allow to bubble for a minute and then remove from the heat and drain; you will then need to dry it thoroughly (just pop it on some kitchen roll and leave to dry; this will ensure that you don’t end up with a soggy cake!
- Cream together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy.
- Add the grated rind, eggs, Gluten-Free Mix, ground almonds and spices, and mix together well.
- Stir in the dried fruit, cherries and carrot.
- Grease and line a 20cm (8inch) square tin or 22.5cm (9inch) round tin. Place the mixture in the prepared tin, leaving a slight hollow in the centre.
- Wrap a double piece of foil around the outside of the tin and bake in a pre heated oven (150ºC/130°C Fan/300ºF/Gas Mark 2) for approximately 3 hours. (A fine skewer, when inserted in the cake, should come out completely clean when cooked).
- When completely cooled, wrap the cake well and store in an airtight container, and feed with brandy or tipple of your choice! The cake will keep for 6-8weeks.
Reviews (3)
Colly
5/5
I have been making this cake for years. It has always been perfect and I'm not a good cook.
18th Dec 2022
Diane Mawdsley
5/5
This is a great recipe for our christmas cake. Tradition now
31st Oct 2022
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