Golden amaretti Christmas cake
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Cooking:
30 min.
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Servings per container:
20
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Ingredients for - Golden amaretti Christmas cake

1. 1 large orange -
2. 175g dried apricot -
3. 700g mixed dried fruit -
4. 120ml sweet marsala (or sweet cream sherry), plus extra for feeding the cake -
5. 250g unsalted butter , softened -
6. 250g bag crisp amaretti biscuits -
7. 150g light soft brown sugar -
8. 4 large eggs , at room temperature -
9. 125g plain flour -
10. ½ tsp baking powder -
11. 1 tsp mixed spice -
12. 50g toasted flaked almonds -
13. 1 tbsp apricot cake glaze -
14. 125g royal icing sugar , plus extra for dusting -
15. 750g natural marzipan -
16. gold cake spray -
17. handful whole blanched almonds -
18. 50g crisp amaretti biscuits -
19. sugar balls, snowflakes or Christmassy sprinkles -

How to cook deliciously - Golden amaretti Christmas cake

1. Stage

Grate the zest from the orange and squeeze the juice (about 120ml/1 cup) into a large bowl. Snip the apricots into small pieces with scissors, then add the dried fruit and the marsala. Cover with cling film and leave to soak overnight.

2. Stage

The next day, rub a little of the butter around the inside of a 20cm round, deep cake tin, then line the base and sides with a double layer of parchment. Heat oven to 160C/140C fan/gas 3.

3. Stage

Put 200g of the biscuits in a large food bag, squish out the air, then bash the biscuits to fine crumbs. It doesn’t matter if there are a few nuggets left.

4. Stage

Put the remaining butter and the sugar into a large bowl and beat with an electric mixer for 2 mins or until paler and creamy.

5. Stage

Mix in the eggs, one by one. Sift in the flour, baking powder, mixed spice and 1 /4 tsp salt. Tip in the crumbs and beat together for a few seconds until evenly mixed.

6. Stage

Fold in the soaked fruit and almonds with a spatula.

7. Stage

Scrape the cake mixture into the prepared tin. Level the top and make a saucer-sized dimple in the middle of the batter. This will help your cake to rise evenly.

8. Stage

Bake for 2 hrs, then turn the oven down to 140C/fan 120C/ gas 1. Cover the cake with foil and bake for another 1 hr 30 mins or until risen and dark golden brown.

9. Stage

Check the cake is cooked by inserting a cocktail stick into the middle. It will come out dry when the cake is ready. Set on a cooling rack and leave for a few hours.

10. Stage

Using the cocktail stick, poke deep holes all over the cake. Slowly drizzle 2 tbsp marsala or sherry over the cake.

11. Stage

When completely cold, wrap the cake in clean baking parchment and store in a tin in a cool, dark place. Feed it every seven to 10 days until you are ready to decorate it.

12. Stage

Unwrap the cake and put it on a flat plate or board (25cm or bigger). Brush a thin layer of apricot glaze over the cake.

13. Stage

Sift a little of the royal icing sugar onto your work surface. Unwrap the marzipan and knead it with your hands until it feels softer.

14. Stage

Sprinkle the marzipan with more sugar and roll it to an even circle about 35cm across.

15. Stage

Lift the marzipan over the cake, smooth it down to the board, then trim with a knife. Don’t cut too close to the cake at first. You can smooth the icing with a jam jar or tumbler, then trim again if you need to

16. Stage

Spray the marzipan lightly with the gold spray. Spread the almonds out onto some baking parchment and spray these heavily.

17. Stage

Break four of the remaining 50g biscuits into nuggets using your fingers.

18. Stage

Mix the royal icing sugar with 4 tsp cold water. It should be thick but run very slowly when you drop it from the spoon. Spoon it over the cake and spread it to the edges, letting it drip here and there. Use a palette knife to help.

19. Stage

Put the whole biscuits on the cake first, then add the broken biscuits and the almonds in-between.

20. Stage

Put 1 tsp icing sugar in a fine sieve and shake a snowy dusting over the cake. Scatter the cake with the sugar balls, snowflakes or sprinkles, then leave the icing to set.