I have such fond childhood memories of the smell of fruit cake filling the house and especially eating it smothered in half-melted butter before it even has time to cool. My favourite way of eating this cake is sitting in the garden in the afternoon with a cup of hot tea. It is mum’s recipes, however, I have changed it quite a bit, omitting the eggs and sugar. Beautifully moist, abundant with fruit and not overly sweet.
When I woke up this morning, I knew this was what I was going to bake today. This time I added cranberries, only because I didn’t have enough sultanas to make up the 500 grams. Also, when I raced up to my friend, Anna’s house, cranberries was all she had in her cupboard. They added an interesting tartness to it, but you can experiment with any dried fruit you like. I have also added dried apple pieces in the past. I particularly like the addition of the dried figs as they add a real decadent flavour to the cake.
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I have made this without the molasses and has been more than sweet enough, if leaving out, make sure to replace the same amount of liquid by adding more water when simmering the dried fruit.
Preparation 50 minutes
Makes one 9-inch cake/or one rectangular 13 x 6-inch cake
ingredients
500g mixed fruit (300 grams sultanas, 100g cranberries, a 100g mix of figs, dates and apricots)
1¼ cup/312ml water
¼ cup molasses/date syrup
½ cup plus 2 tablespoons of melted coconut oil /or oil of choice
zest of one orange
1 Tbsp vinegar
1 Tbsp vanilla essence
¾ cup/100g white flour
1 cup/120g whole-wheat flour
¼ tsp fine rock salt
½ tsp ground cinnamon
¼ tsp freshly grated nutmeg
½ tsp allspice
1 Tbsp baking powder
¼ cup/35g chopped crystallized ginger (optional)
50 grams flaked almonds
preparation
1. Preheat the oven to 180C/350 F. Lightly oil a piece of parchment paper about 13 x 13 inches and line cake pan and sides. Set aside.
2. Roughly chop all the dried fruit and place into a medium saucepan with the water, bring to a boil, cover, reduce heat to low, and simmer for 10 minutes. Set aside and allow to cool.
3. Add to the saucepan orange zest, molasses, oil, vinegar, and vanilla, then puree ¾ cup of the fruit mixture, return to the pan and combine well. Set aside.
4. Meanwhile, place the flours, salt, baking powder, and spices in a medium bowl and stir to combine.
5. Add the fruit mixture to the dry ingredients, mix well, and gently stir in the chopped crystallized ginger.
6. Spoon the cake batter into the prepared pan and garnish the top with the flaked or whole almonds.
7. Bake for 30 – 40 minutes, or until cooked and a skewer comes out clean. Remove from oven, and set aside to cool completely before removing from the pan. Slice and serve with your favourite tea.
Goodness shared by Stacey