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Re: Christmas cake.

Postby Kaz » 04 Nov 2023, 14:31

Osc wrote:Edward generally makes a small, light alcohol-free Christmas cake, mainly because we both like marzipan and royal icing but there is no point in making a big one when there is only the two of us. He makes our mincemeat using no alcohol or suet, but crushed pineapple which ferments nicely and makes a lighter mincemeat. Last weekend he used the remaining jar from last year’s batch.


That mincemeat sounds nice :D
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Re: Christmas cake.

Postby Workingman » 04 Nov 2023, 15:57

Osc, mum used to make a suet free mincemeat that had all sorts of fruits and spices in it as well as crushed hazelnuts. It was "cooked" using lemon juice and sweetened with demerara sugar. Can't remember pineapple, but chopped candied peel, glacé cherries and diced apples were in there. No currants, as dad hated them, and dad made the laws. :D
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Re: Christmas cake.

Postby Osc » 04 Nov 2023, 17:37

Kaz wrote:
Osc wrote:Edward generally makes a small, light alcohol-free Christmas cake, mainly because we both like marzipan and royal icing but there is no point in making a big one when there is only the two of us. He makes our mincemeat using no alcohol or suet, but crushed pineapple which ferments nicely and makes a lighter mincemeat. Last weekend he used the remaining jar from last year’s batch.


That mincemeat sounds nice :D


Happy to supply the recipe!
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Re: Christmas cake.

Postby Workingman » 04 Nov 2023, 17:45

Go on then. :D

With my new diet I could do with a few gluten and lactose free ideas.
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Re: Christmas cake.

Postby Kaz » 04 Nov 2023, 17:59

:D
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Re: Christmas cake.

Postby meriad » 06 Nov 2023, 11:10

JanB wrote:Horrid stuff.

That and mince pies, work of the devil.

1000000000% agree
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