- Menus
- Under 30 minutes
- Special diets
- Information centre
- Cooking for one
- Freezing
- Coupons
- Special Offer
- Ingredients A-Z
- In Season
Ingredients by
Scottish Whisky Dundee Cake
When people tell me they don't like rich, very moist fruit cakes at Christmas I always recommend a Dundee Cake. It has a lighter and much more crumbly texture than The Classic Christmas Cake and the addition of some Scotch malt whisky gives it a special Christmas edge.
| Ingredients |
|---|
| 3 tablespoons whisky |
| 6 oz (175 g) currants |
| 6 oz (175 g) sultanas |
| 4 oz (110 g) glacé cherries, rinsed, dried and cut into halves |
| 3 oz (75 g) mixed candied peel, finely chopped |
| grated rind 1 small orange |
| grated rind 1 small lemon |
| 5 oz (150 g) butter, at room temperature |
| 5 oz (150 g) soft brown sugar |
| 3 large eggs |
| 8 oz (225 g) plain flour |
| 1 level teaspoon baking powder |
| milk, if necessary |
| 2 level tablespoons ground almonds |
| 4 oz (110g) whole blanched almonds (only if you don't intend to ice the cake) |
| 1 miniature bottle (3½ tablespoons) single malt Scotch whisky (for 'feeding') |
| Conversions |
|---|
| Need help with conversions? |
| Equipment |
|---|
| You will also need a 7 inch (18 cm) square or 8 inch (20 cm) round cake tin, greased and lined with silicone paper (baking parchment). |
This recipe is taken from Delia Smith’s Christmas.
Method
Begin the night before by weighing the fruit and peel into a bowl and sprinkling it with the 3 tablespoons of whisky. Mix well, cover and leave overnight.
Pre-heat the oven to gas mark 3, 325°F (170°C). Put the butter and sugar in a mixing bowl and beat with a wooden spoon until light and fluffy – or use an electric mixer for more speed. Whisk the eggs separately, then, a little at a time, beat them into the creamed butter and sugar. Next, using a large tablespoon, carefully fold in the sifted flour and baking powder. Your mixture needs to be of a soft, dropping consistency so, if it seems too dry, add a dessertspoon of milk.
Now, carefully fold in the ground almonds and then the currants, sultanas, cherries, mixed peel and orange and lemon zest. Then spoon the mixture into the prepared cake tin, smoothing it out evenly with the back of the spoon. If you don't intend to ice the cake, arrange the whole blanched almonds in circles on top of the mixture, but do this carefully and lightly; if they are pressed in they will sink during the baking. Place the cake in the centre of the oven and bake for 2-2½ hours or until the centre is firm and springy to the touch.
Let the cake cool in the tin for 30 minutes before taking it out to finish cooling on a wire rack. Then 'feed' it – make small holes in the top and base of the cake with a cocktail stick or small skewer, then spoon over a few teaspoons of malt whisky – wrap it in double silicone paper and store it in foil or an airtight container till needed. If you like you can feed it again before icing or eating.
Return to Homepage
Copyright © 2009 Delia Smith/New Crane Internet Limited, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
- Bookmark with:
-
Delicious
Digg
Facebook-
StumbleUpon
Related recipes
Glazed Nut Topping
This is suitable for all cakes but is especially good on the Creole Christmas Cake, which is too rich to cope with marzipan or even sweet icing.
For an 8 inch (20 cm) round or a 7 inch (18 cm) square cakeGlace Fruit Topping
Cherries, angelica, glace fruits and dried fruits - let your imagination run wild when decorating this year's Christmas cake. It's easy...
Makes a 7-8 inch (18-20 cm) cakeTraditional Dundee Cake
Softer and lighter than make fruit cakes, this recipe is bound to become one of your favourites - perfect with a cup of tea!
| Forums Popular topic |
Latest post |
|---|---|
| What's cooking? |
How often do you cook?
24 May 2012 06:11 |
| Food and travel |
Greek Islands
17 May 2012 14:16 |
| Ingredients |
Meringues.
18 May 2012 09:11 |
| Can Anyone Help? |
Freezing cherries
24 May 2012 06:17 |
| Books |
Best Exotic and Far Pavilions
17 May 2012 13:21 |
| Equipment |
Glass measuring Jugs
24 May 2012 00:23 |
| Gardening |
strawbs and birds
16 May 2012 15:46 |



