Christmas Cake No. 2
This rich and decadent Christmas Cake is a traditional Parsi holiday favorite, featuring a dense, buttery crumb loaded with currants, sultanas, and candied orange peel. The batter is enriched with fifteen eggs and aromatic spices like nutmeg and mace, creating a luxurious texture that is slow-baked to golden perfection. Finished with a hint of brandy and white wine, this festive fruitcake is perfect for slicing and sharing during the holiday season.
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 pounds Butter (Originally 'soji makhan ratal 1 1/2'. Use unsalted butter.)
- 1 pound All-purpose flour (Originally 'mill's no. 1 wheat flour'.)
- 1/2 pound Currants (Cleaned.)
- 1/2 pound Sultanas or Raisins (Originally 'kismis darakh'.)
- 1 pound Powdered sugar (Originally 'ground sugar sher 1'.)
- 1/2 pound Almonds (Blanched and chopped/ground.)
- 1/2 pound Candied orange peel (Originally 'orange na velati suka murabba' (dried orange marmalade/peel). Finely chopped.)
- 15 large Eggs (Fresh.)
- 1 tablespoon Ground nutmeg (Originally '1 tola'. Adjusted for modern measurement.)
- 1 tablespoon Ground mace (Originally '1 tola'. Adjusted for modern measurement.)
- 3 teaspoons Brandy
- 3 teaspoons White wine
- 2 tablespoons Butter (For greasing the paper/pan. Quantity estimated.)
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- 1Peel (blanch) the almonds and chop or grind them. Wash, wipe, and dry both the currants and raisins thoroughly. Sprinkle a little flour over the dried fruits and toss to coat.
- 2Break the eggs and separate the yolks from the whites. Beat the yolks well with a fork. Beat the egg whites until they form a stiff, hard froth (stiff peaks).
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