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    Winter Fruitcake


    Source of Recipe


    Source: James McNair's Cakes

    List of Ingredients




    4 cups coarsely chopped or snipped high-quality mixed dried and/or glazed fruits such as apricots, cherries, citron, dates, and pineapple

    2 cups golden raisins

    2 cups dried currants and/or cranberries

    1/2 cup chopped drained preserved ginger in syrup or crystallized ginger

    1/2 cup freshly squeezed orange juice

    1/4 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice

    2 tablespoons grated or minced fresh orange zest

    2 tablespoons grated or minced fresh lemon Zest

    1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract

    1 teaspoon pure almond extract

    1 cup brandy for soaking fruit

    2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour

    2 teaspoons baking powder

    1/2 teaspoon baking soda

    1 teaspoon salt

    2 teaspoons ground cinnamon

    1 1/2 teaspoons ground allspice

    1/2 teaspoon ground cloves

    1 cup unsalted butter, at room temperature

    1 1/2 cups firmly packed dark brown sugar

    5 eggs, at room temperature, lightly beaten

    1/2 cup light molasses

    4 cups coarsely chopped mixed nuts such as hazelnuts (filberts), pecans, and walnuts

    Brandy for soaking cakes (optional)

    ROYAL ICING:

    1 tablespoon meringue powder (available from cake- decorating supply store), or 1 egg white at room temperature

    1 1/2 cups powdered sugar, sifted if necessary to remove lumps

    1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon juice ( if using as a glaze)

    Food coloring ( optional)

    If using meringue powder, in a bowl, combine the meringue powder and 2 tablespoons water, stir well, and set aside to soak for 30 minutes.


    In a bowl, combine the egg white or soaked meringue powder and sugar and beat with a hand mixer at low speed until blended.


    If using for a glaze, add the lemon juice, increase the mixer speed to high, and beat until creamy and shiny, about 2 minutes. Add enough food coloring (if using) to achieve desired color. Quickly pour or spoon the glaze over the cake.


    If using for decorations or writing, increase the mixer speed to high and beat until stiff, very shiny peaks form when the beater is lifted, about 6 minutes. Add enough food coloring (if using) to achieve desired color, or divide the icing among small bowls and tint with the various colors as desired. Spoon some of the icing into a pastry bag and use immediately for decorating or writing; cover bowl(s) of remaining icing with a damp cloth to keep from drying out.



    Recipe



    To make the Fruitcake, a day or two before baking the cake, in a large bowl, combine the mixed dried and/or glazed fruits, raisins, currants and/or cranberries, ginger, orange and lemon juices and zest's, vanilla and almond extracts, and 1 cup brandy and mix well. Cover and set aside at room temperature; stir occasionally.


    On baking day, position racks so that the cakes will cook in the middle of an oven and preheat the oven to 275 degrees F. Grease and line two 9-by-5-inch loaf pans. Set aside


    Place the flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, allspice, and cloves together into a strainer or sifter and sift into a bowl. Set aside.


    In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a flat beater, or in a bowl with a hand mixer, beat the butter at medium speed until soft and creamy, about 45 seconds. With the mixer still running, slowly add the sugar, then stop the mixer and scrape the mixture that clings to the sides of the bowl into the center. Continue beating at medium speed until very light and fluffy, about 5 minutes. Slowly drizzle in the eggs and beat well; stop at least once to scrape the sides of the bowl. Add the molasses and the fruit mixture and blend well.


    Using the mixer on low speed or a rubber spatula, fold in the flour mixture, then fold in the nuts.


    Divide the batter evenly between the prepared pans and smooth the surfaces with a rubber spatula; the pans will be almost full. Bake until a wooden skewer inserted into the center of each cake comes out clean, about 2 hours.


    Remove the pans to a wire rack to cool for 30 minutes, then turn the cakes out onto the wire rack to cool completely, top sides up.


    If you wish to soak the cakes with brandy over low heat; do not bring to boil. Pierce the tops of the cakes all over the wooden skewer, the brush generously with the warm brandy.


    Wrap the cakes tightly in plastic wrap and store in a cool place for at least 2 days or, preferably, for up to several weeks before serving. For indefinite storage, wrap the cakes in cheesecloth that has been soaked in brandy, then wrap in plastic and place in an airtight container or wrap tightly in aluminum foil; unwrap the cakes and sprinkle with additional brandy every 3 months, then rewrap tightly.



 

 

 


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