Alton Brown's Fruit Cake
Holidays are here. I am not baking as much like I had planned to. Half of my counter-top is cluttered with various baking supplies. I had been bookmarking recipes for almost two months and had a pretty long list of Holiday baking. Unfortunately, I am still nursing a sore arm (from flared up tennis elbow), which starts hurting at the slightest notion of work. Talk about bad timing! But I did manage to bake some fruit cakes and some sugar cookies with little help from the husband. I followed Alton Brown's 'Free Range Fruit Cake' recipe almost to the tee, with a little change here and there. Preposterous, I know! Altering the recipe of Alton Brown! But for once I wanted to enjoy my fruit cake without having to dig out the assortment of nuts I am allergic to. Also, I thought I had no allspice berries so used ground Jamaican allspice instead. I completely forgot about the bottle of whole mulling spices that I had picked up from Wholefoods. All I had to do was fish out a few and pounded it away to glory. I wasn't kidding when I said that I have been pretty muddled in the noggin. Duh!
Check out: Mulled Apple Cider
Ingredients:
- Golden Raisins - 1 Cup
- Currants - 1 Cup
- Dried Cranberries - 1/2 Cup
- Dried Blueberries - 1/2 Cup
- Dried Cherries - 1/2 Cup
- Dried Apricots - 1/2 Cup, coarsely chopped
- Zest of one large lemon
- Zest of one large orange
- Candied Ginger - 1/4 Cup, chopped
- Rum - 1 Cup (I used
- Granulated Sugar - 1 Cup
- Butter - 1 1/4 Stick, unsalted
- Unfiltered Apple Juice - 1 Cup (you can use apple cider as well)
- Ground Jamaican Allspice - 1 tsp (or 4 whole cloves and 6 whole allspice berries, ground)
- Ground Cinnamon - 1 tsp
- Ground Ginger - 1 tsp
- All Purpose Flour - 1 3/4 Cup
- Salt - 1 1/2 tsp
- Baking Soda - 1 tsp
- Baking Powder - 1 tsp
- Eggs - 2 large, at room temperature
- Slivered Almonds - 1/2 Cup (original recipe asked for toasted pecans, roughly chopped. You can use walnuts as well)
- Brandy or Rum for basting or spritzing - I used brandy to baste my cakes
In a bowl, mix together the dried fruits, orange and lemon zests, and candied ginger. Add the rum and macerate it overnight. Alternately, you can nuke the rum & fruit mixture in the microwave for 5 or 6 minutes to re-hydrate the fruits. I prefer macerating it overnight.
In a medium saucepan, bring the rum & fruit mixture along with the apple juice, sugar, butter and spices to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer for about 10 minutes. Take it off the heat and let it cool for at least 15 or 20 minutes.
Preheat oven to 325 F.
In a medium bowl, sift together the flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Add the dry ingredients to the fruit mixture and using a wooden spoon bring everything together gently. Stir in the eggs, one by one till completely incorporated and and then fold in the nuts. Spoon the batter into greased and floured loaf pan and bake for an hour. The batter is going to be thick. Insert a toothpick in the middle to check for done-ness. If it comes out clean, you are done. If not, keep baking in increments of 5 minutes.
I used 4 small loaf pans and 2 mini bundt pans which I greased and floured, started checking every 5 minutes after 30 minutes. The mini bundt cakes were done in 35 minutes and the mini loaf pans took about 40 minutes.
Once done, take the pans out of the oven and cool completely on a cooling rack before trying to take the cakes out of the pans. Baste or spritz with brandy or rum before storing in an airtight container. Baste or spritz with brandy or rum every 2 to 3 days if the cake looks dry. I let the cakes develop its flavors for about 7 to 10 days before gifting them to friends. If possible, allow 2 weeks time.
I am sending this to Kolkata Food Bloggers' Christmas event.
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