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Rheghead
22-Oct-11, 20:48
I've followed a recipe for a Xmas cake out of Mary Berry's cookbook and so far I'm at the stage of gradually pouring the booze over the cake before the icing.

The recipe states that Brandy should be used but last year I did Brandy so far until my brother told me to use Drambuie. The results were great but do any cooks out there use just whisky or any other spirit to give their Xmas cake any flavour? Cheers. :)

Beat Bug
22-Oct-11, 21:58
I always use dark rum.

Dadie
22-Oct-11, 22:02
Whatever is in the cupboard....last year used whiskey...35yo cask strength mccallan.....ooops!
Bit expensive for cake!

poppett
23-Oct-11, 11:26
I worked for a lady who made her christmas cake during the summer school holidays in preparation for Christmas. Every night the cake got a little tipple of whatever she was pouring for herself.....result a very moist cake not to be eaten when driving. One year just before it was iced their new puppy managed to chew a chunk out of it, resulting in the poor pup snoring in front of the aga and the lady of the house remoulding the cake with the aid of more marzipan and hoping once it was iced no body would notice the peculiar shape. I did hear it said it was the best christmas cake ever at the big house, and anytime cake was mentioned within "sparkle`s" hearing she ran away and hid in her basket!

bod1403
23-Oct-11, 12:19
Like Dadie I use anything but definately NOT a 35 yr old malt, I'd have drunk it first :)

Dadie
23-Oct-11, 13:27
I have used that orange one I cant spell, spiced rum, rum, whisky, brandy amongst others and they all worked ok!
But there is no point making one for this year as no one else in the house will eat it as some dont like the nuts, some dont like the fruit, no one else will eat the marzipan...but they all eat the icing...so might just do a winter scene on a plate with the icing this year!





And just drink the cakes portion of the alcohol!