Jamaican Rum Cake

"I made this over the weekend. It was so good, and moist. The norm would be to bake it in a bundt pan, but I turned them into cupcakes so everyone would have their own without fighting for a slice. I soaked 4 stalks of vanilla beans in the rum for a month before using, it had a very nice familiar smell you would find in Rum and Raisin ice cream. For an added oomph, top it up with some rum flavoured butter icing or rum glaze."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 30mins
Ingredients:
11
Yields:
1 cake
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 350°F
  • Sift together and set aside the flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt.
  • Cream butter and sugar until it is light and fluffy. Stir in vanilla and eggs, mix well.
  • Add the lime zest and rum. Stir well to combine.
  • Gradually add the dry ingredients, alternating with the heavy cream and ending with the dry ingredients. Mix between additions until well combined.
  • Grease a bundt cake pan with some butter. Pour batter into the pan and bake for approximately an hour or until a toothpick inserted into the cake comes out clean.
  • Carefully turn out and cool on a wire rack. Dust with some powdered sugar if desired. You can also sprinkle on some more rum too. Slice and serve when cool.

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Reviews

  1. I was looking for a recipe for Jamaican rum cake and came across this. This is NOT Jamaican rum cake as a real Jamaican would make it. It might be good but it is not Jamaican
     
  2. Very nice cake. I did not have the lime zest, so omitted that, used whole wheat flour and coconut light rum. With the changes, still came out great.
     
  3. Very good cake. I made half a recipe and got six mini bundt cakes. I think I'll serve them with a little lime sherbet next time. Served as a dessert with Jamaican pork kabobs and Jamaican potato salad.
     
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I love trying different kinds of food, playing with flavours. I inherited it from my dad. We used to spend every Sunday, cooking something new. It was like a special day for us to spend time together. Apart from cooking, I also love travelling. My favourite places are Jamaica, and Morocco. Nothing like sitting by the side of the road somewhere, eating Jerk Chicken or a Moroccan Sandwich!
 
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