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Best-ever Christmas fruit cake recipe

No Christmas would be complete without a deliciously plump fruit cake. Let that dried fruit soak up all the butter and sherry flavours. Yum!
Boiled fruit cake
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Nothing says Christmas like a dense, plump boiled fruit cake loaded with nuts, fruits, spices and a cheeky splash of sherry. Drizzle with homemade custard to really take it to the next level.

How to store a boiled fruit cake

To store, remove the cake from the pan with the lining paper intact; wrap the cake tightly in plastic wrap then foil. Store in a cool dry place for up to six months or in the fridge or freezer for up to a year. You can also ‘feed’ a fruit cake to prolong its shelf life or even infuse moisture into a dry fruit cake. Pierce cake all over with a skewer then warm brandy or rum (or chosen alcohol) in the microwave until hot and brush all over the cake. Wrap and store in the fridge.

What is a boiled fruit cake?

A boiled fruit cake doesn’t mean that the cake itself will be boiled, but the fruit mix is boiled with water and alcohol to release the flavour of the fruits and make them dense and plump.

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