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Author:  Bluecup [ Tue Oct 14, 2008 9:59 ]
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Last night I went to my local supermarket and brought all the ingredients (except the butter grr..) home* to bake me a Christmas cake. I even treated myself to a bottle of Curiosity Cola to drink while making it.

This will be the second year of me baking one. My girlfriend doesn't like fruit cake so I will have the whole thing to myself, so it will last me all Christmas and into April. I will be using Delia's recipe (found here http://www.deliaonline.com/recipes/the- ... 93,RC.html)

So the whole point of this thread is to see if anyone else bakes Christmas cakes and to inspire people to try it themselves. It really is a surprisingly easy thing to do.

Also I couldn't find an answer on the web for this. Is there any difference between a 33p bag of plain flour and a £1-something bag. It's plain flour, there can't be much difference surely.

* stealth edit :ninja:

Author:  Cras [ Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:00 ]
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I hate fruit cake.

You would generally only care about grades of flour if you were making bread or pasta.

Author:  myp [ Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:01 ]
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I love Christmas cake, but Ange doesn't. I might 'do a Bluecup' and make my own.

Author:  Bluecup [ Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:14 ]
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Craster wrote:
You would generally only care about grades of flour if you were making bread or pasta.


Thank you, that's what I thought. And what with the cake being full of other yummy things the flour really wouldn't matter.

Author:  devilman [ Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:20 ]
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Bluecup wrote:
Last night I went to my local supermarket and brought....


We cured Grim... we can cure you. :)

Author:  GazChap [ Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:21 ]
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Bluecup wrote:
I even treated myself to a bottle of Curiosity Cola to drink while making it.

You might be taking your Mafia allegiances just a little bit too seriously, dude.

Author:  Bluecup [ Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:22 ]
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devilman wrote:
Bluecup wrote:
Last night I went to my local supermarket and brought....


We cured Grim... we can cure you. :)


Bum. :S

[edit] Now fixed :smug: [/edit]

Author:  Mimi [ Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:31 ]
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Maybe he did bring all the ingredients with him, to show them where they originally came from and to show them what they would be made into.

Long shot, perhaps, but never underestimate the weirdness of people on a forum.

Author:  ElephantBanjoGnome [ Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:37 ]
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My mum usually makes me a christmas cake every year. I fucking love it. It's number #7 on the list of reasons why my mum is ace.

Author:  ultrabrilliant [ Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:40 ]
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I always feel like I'm missing out at Christmas. I hate Christmas cake, Christmas pudding, mince pies... anything of that ilk. You know, rich, fruity stuff.

Everyone's sat around guzzling Xmas pud and I'm sat weeping in the corner with, er, a French Fancy or something.

Author:  GazChap [ Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:42 ]
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ultrabrilliant wrote:
I always feel like I'm missing out at Christmas. I hate Christmas cake, Christmas pudding, mince pies... anything of that ilk. You know, rich, fruity stuff.

If it's any consolation, you're not alone.

Author:  Shin [ Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:44 ]
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I bought some mince pies the other day, I fucking love them! BRANDY SAUCE FTW! *hic*

*Starts humming that 'if I knew you were coming I'd have baked a cake' song*

Author:  Squirt [ Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:47 ]
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I sense the potential for disagreement in the Gazchap / Shin relationship this Christmas.

Author:  myp [ Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:48 ]
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GazChap wrote:
ultrabrilliant wrote:
I always feel like I'm missing out at Christmas. I hate Christmas cake, Christmas pudding, mince pies... anything of that ilk. You know, rich, fruity stuff.

If it's any consolation, you're not alone.


There probably are some freaks of nature out there, you're right.

Author:  Shin [ Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:50 ]
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Squirt wrote:
I sense the potential for disagreement in the Gazchap / Shin relationship this Christmas.


What do you mean at christmas? There's disagreement now! hehe.

I may not be round for Christmas anyway, I hate that time of year, I may see my mother so Gaz gets peace and I can get drunk

Author:  Mimi [ Tue Oct 14, 2008 21:28 ]
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Bluecup wrote:
Last night I went to my local supermarket and brought all the ingredients (except the butter grr..) home* to bake me a Christmas cake. I even treated myself to a bottle of Curiosity Cola to drink while making it.

This will be the second year of me baking one. My girlfriend doesn't like fruit cake so I will have the whole thing to myself, so it will last me all Christmas and into April. I will be using Delia's recipe (found here http://www.deliaonline.com/recipes/the- ... 93,RC.html)

So the whole point of this thread is to see if anyone else bakes Christmas cakes and to inspire people to try it themselves. It really is a surprisingly easy thing to do.

Also I couldn't find an answer on the web for this. Is there any difference between a 33p bag of plain flour and a £1-something bag. It's plain flour, there can't be much difference surely.

* stealth edit :ninja:


Delia's recipe is missing at least five types of alcohol from it, also a carrot or two - keeps it so lovely and moist, and the carrot 'disappears' into a Christmas cake, so you don't know it is there, but it adds a lovely new level of sweetness. We always added a glass of cola to our cakes as well. I'd copy my Nan's favourite christmas cake recipe, but I am far from London at the moment. Delia's cake looks like it might be too dry.

I guess everyone's nan makes the best cake/Christmas pudding, though.

Author:  Ange [ Tue Oct 14, 2008 21:47 ]
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myoptika wrote:
I love Christmas cake, but Ange doesn't. I might 'do a Bluecup' and make my own.


Eh? Don't I? I love fruit cake, especially with a slab of cheese. Proper northern like :)

Mine pies rule and my mum makes the best mince meat ever. Yummy :)

Christmas pudding isn't my favourite but I'll eat it. Not brandy sauce though. Ick.

Author:  Bluecup [ Tue Oct 14, 2008 22:20 ]
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Mimi wrote:

I guess everyone's nan makes the best cake/Christmas pudding, though.


Yes, yes they do.

I used the recipe last year and it wasn't that dry but it could of been the oven. I've got a different oven this year; a gas one, which I've still haven't got the hang of, instead of an electric fan oven which I think will make a difference. Or it could of been the little bit of brandy I "borrowed" off my dad which had been sitting in the cardboard for about 20 years.

With the amount of ingredients you get in a packet I think I will be able to make two cakes so would be very interested in when and how you add a carrot to a fruit cake.

In about 30 years I'm sure I will worked out my own little perfect recipe.

Author:  Mimi [ Tue Oct 14, 2008 22:27 ]
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Ange wrote:

Eh? Don't I? I love fruit cake, especially with a slab of cheese. Proper northern like :)


I remember when I hadn't been in Lancaster very long I popped to a little tea shop and ordered some fruit cake and a cup of tea, and it came with some Lancashire Crumbly cheese on the side. I must have looked like this :arrow: :S

Author:  ElephantBanjoGnome [ Tue Oct 14, 2008 22:30 ]
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I'd have cheese with anything. I can remember more than one occasion in uni where my meal was a thick slab of cheese dipped in salad cream. om nom nom.

I eat better now.

Author:  LaceSensor [ Tue Oct 14, 2008 22:58 ]
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I bake cakes all the time, love it, and so much cheaper than buying cake.

Flour ? I buy whatevers in stock, doesnt seem to affect cakes.
If im at a large supermarket, cheapest usually.
Likewise with butter ( I use baking margarine).

Ill probably make a christmas cake this year.
Last year I spent Christmas in Romania and got to eat loads of their cakes, really awesome, but no fruit in sight!

Love fruitcake :)
mmmm

Author:  Mr Dave [ Wed Oct 15, 2008 2:24 ]
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During my last year if Uni, every day on the way back, I'd buy 12 mince pies, and eat them. The only cake I've ever had that I didn't like was a chocolate courgette cake, whicgh was vile and tried to kill me.

But in general, baked goods are the finest thing known to mankind, and I pity those who don't bake themselves ovely cakes every weekday.

Author:  Joans [ Wed Oct 15, 2008 8:13 ]
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Chocolate courgette cake?
As in a chocolate cake, with courgettes in?
Finally, this is proof there is no god.

Author:  myp [ Wed Oct 15, 2008 8:36 ]
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Chocolate beetroot cake is yummy, too.

Author:  Mr Dave [ Wed Oct 15, 2008 8:47 ]
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Joans wrote:
Chocolate courgette cake?
As in a chocolate cake, with courgettes in?
Finally, this is proof there is no god.


It has Courgettes in in the same way a carrot cake has carrots in. And if you're not warned in advance that it's not a standard chocolate cake, then you're in for a nasty surprise, although you wouldn't suspect it was due to courgettes, just that it tasted hideous. (Admittedly, it could be more to do with the bakers or specific recipe than the idea itself, but I don't wish to try and find out.)

Now, my Chocolate beer cake on the other hand.... that's worth having. Lots.

Author:  Joans [ Wed Oct 15, 2008 9:23 ]
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It did make me think of carrot cake, but that always seems to be quite inoffensive, although I don't really mind carrots (I don't really mind courgettes either, but I don't think I'd want them in a cake).

Is this your chocolate beer cake recipe?
Ingredients:
1 chocolate cake
1 (or more) cans of beer

Directions:
Eat cake while drinking the beer.


@Myoptika - Beetroot cake?!

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