Christmas cake west indian style

1 Servings

Ingredients

QuantityIngredient
---Fruit Mixture---
1cupRaisins
1cupCurrants
½cupCandied cherries
½cupCandied citrus peel
1cupMixed dried fruit
1cupRum
1cupSweet sherry or port wine -Cake---
½poundsButter; at room temperature
½cupBrown sugar
4Eggs
2cupsFlour
1teaspoonBaking powder
1teaspoonGround ginger
1teaspoonGround nutmeg
3teaspoonsGround cinnamon
½teaspoonGround cloves
½teaspoonGround allspice
teaspoonLemon essence
teaspoonAlmond essence
1teaspoonVanilla essence
¼cupBrown food coloring; up to 1/2 cup
½cupRum
Additional rum for basting during storage

Directions

Fruit Mixture: Mix together all the ingredients and store in a tightly sealed jar for at least 1 month The Cake: Prepare a 10" deep round cake baking tin or a 13" x 9" baking tin by lining it with two layers of waxed paper, greasing between the layers.

Preheat the oven to 250 degrees. In a large bowl, cream together the butter and sugar until they are light and fluffy. Add the eggs, one at a time, mixing well after each addition. Sift the flour, baking powder and all the dry spices together. Add the lemon essence, almond essence and vanilla essence to the fruit mixture. By hand, stir tablespoonsful of the flour mixture and the fruit mixture alternately into the butter, sugar and egg mixture. Add the browning gradually, stirring until a deepish brown colour is reached. Turn the cake mixture into the baking tin, smooth the top and bake in the oven for 3-4 hours or until a skewer or wooden toothpick, inserted, comes out clean. This can take an additional hour or two. Remove the cake from the oven, prick it all over with a skewer or toothpick and pour the rum all over it. Remove the cake from the tin when it is cool, wrap it tightly in waxed paper, place it in an airtight container and leave for a month for best flavour. Every week, prick the cake with a skewer and pour on about 1 tablespoon of rum. (Makes one 5 pound cake. ) Serve with Hard Rum Sauce.

Full recipe name is Laurel-Ann's Wedding Cake or Christmas Cake West Indian Style

Recipe by: Cooking with Caribbean Rum by Laurel-Ann Morley, '91, p. 72 Posted to TNT - Prodigy's Recipe Exchange Newsletter by Lou Parris <lbparris@...> on Oct 31, 1997