Rich Fruitcake

"From the Thursday magazine, a wonderful feature on how to make a rich Christmas cake with sugar flowers, marzipan and fondant white icing. Enjoy!"
 
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Ready In:
73hrs 45mins
Ingredients:
16
Yields:
1 awesome cake with icing
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ingredients

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directions

  • Soak black currants, sultanas, raisins, cherries and Tutti-fruiti in orange juice for 2 days.
  • As far as preparing caramel is concerned, you could either caramelise sugar at home by melting it over the gas with a little water and butter (to keep it from drying) or you could buy brown sugar from the market.
  • Instead of caramel, add 100 gms.
  • brown sugar.
  • But remember to add a tablespoons.
  • or more of caramel too.
  • To prepare this cake, you require a 7 inch round cake tin (plus greae proof/butter paper).
  • You will also require a balloon whisk to blend the ingredients and bowls to mix them.
  • To start preparing this cake, put castor sugar and butter in a large mixing bowl.
  • Add sugar.
  • Stir well with a balloon whisk.
  • Add nuts.
  • Fold in three-fourth of the flour into the mixture.
  • In the remaining flour, mix the soaked fruits so that they will not stick to the bottom while baking.
  • Add the fruits and stir again.
  • Take the cake tin, cut a circular shape from the grease proof/butter paper, by placing the tin on top and tracing around the base, and insert it into the tin.
  • Do not forget to brush the insides of the tin and the sides with vegetable oil or butter before placing the lining.
  • Make strips of the paper to line the sides of the tin.
  • Preheat oven to 140 degrees for 10 minutes.
  • Spoon the prepared mixture into the tin.
  • Bake for an hour and 45 minutes.
  • When baked take it out of the tin and leave it to cool overnight.
  • Cover it airtight with cling film.
  • You could leave the lining paper on the cake to keep it moist.
  • When cool, place it on a cake base, apply black currant jam on all sides and roll out the marzipan (recipe posted separately) dough.
  • Cover the cake with the dough tightly so as to avoid air bubbles.
  • Cut the edges to shape the cake.
  • Now roll out the fondant icing and place it on top to cover the cake completely, till the edges of the base.
  • Decorate it with red ribbon and make a spray of flowers using the sugar paste (also known as"fondant white icing"- recipe posted separately).
  • Add red colour to it before creating the flowers.
  • You can use flower moulds to make roses.
  • Make cherries and leaves for effect.
  • Enjoy an early Chirstmas!

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