Going to start Christmas Cake tomorrow

Yes! In two (yes two, count them :D) bottles of Grand Marnier

I found a recipe for Chocolate Fruit Cake it's in Nigella's Feast Cookbook, will have a look online for it or type it out if I am fancying some typing practice lol! xxxx
 
ooh. i might have to try that. trust us to find a way to cram even more calories into a christmas cake!! :D :D

abz xx
 
delias chocolate christmas cake

Makes one 8 inch (20 cm) round cake
Ingredients

8 oz (225 g) dark chocolate (70-75% cocoa solids), broken up into small pieces
1 oz (25 g) unsalted butter, melted and slightly cooled, plus a little extra for the tin
2 rounded tablespoons fine breadcrumbs, for the tin
8 oz (225 g) whole blanched hazelnuts
8 oz (225 g) walnut pieces
5 drops vanilla extract
21/2 fl oz (65 ml) brandy
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
7 oz (200 g) golden caster sugar
5 large eggs, separated
1 large orange, scrubbed under warm water and the peel (without the pith) removed with a potato peeler and very finely chopped
1 oz (25 g) icing sugar, for dusting
Pre-heat the oven to gas mark 4, 350F, 180C.
You will also need an 8 inch (20 cm) round, loose-bottomed cake tin.

Begin by buttering the cake tin generously, then sprinkle the inside with the breadcrumbs, shaking off any excess. Put the hazelnuts and walnut pieces in a food processor, then break the chocolate into small pieces and add it to the nuts. Pulse the machine on and off until the mixture is of a grainy consistency, but not finely ground. If you don't have a food processor, you can chop the ingredients by hand using a sharp knife.
Transfer the mixture to a large bowl and stir in the vanilla extract, brandy, cinnamon, melted butter and sugar, mixing thoroughly. Now gradually add the egg yolks, mixing them in very well, and, finally, add the orange peel.
Next, whisk the egg whites to the stiff-peak stage but not so thick that they become dry. Gently fold them into the chocolate mixture with a large metal spoon, a few tablespoons at a time, cutting through the mixture with a high movement to incorporate plenty of air.
When all the egg whites have been folded in, spon the mixture into the prepared cake tin and bake in the oven on the centre shelf for about 1 hour to 1 hour 10 minutes. Cover the cake loosely with baking parchment for the last 10 minutes if it's becoming too brown.
The cake is ready when a cocktail stick inserted in the middle come out dry. Then leave it to rest in the tin for a couple of minutes, before turning out on to a wire rack to cool.
Store in the fridge, wrapped in foil, and eat within 2 weeks. The cake will also freeze well, again wrapped in foil.
 
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