ROD RECIPES 01/11/2009 National Hot Toddy Day Hot toddy fruitcake 

HOT TODDY 

 
Hot toddy is a name given to a mixed drink that is served hot, believed to have 
originated in the 18th century to make the taste of scotch more palatable 

source is wikipedia.com 

Hot toddy fruitcake 
 


FOR THE CAKE 
200ml hot, strong black tea (use any type) 
3 tbsp whisky 
3 tbsp good-quality orange marmalade , thin or medium shred 
700g mixed dried fruits 
100g mixed peel 
100g glacé cherries (natural colour) 
225g butter 
225g golden caster sugar 
4 eggs , beaten 
225g plain flour 
1 tsp ground mixed spice 
1 tsp ground cinnamon 
finely grated zest 1 lemon 
TO FEED THE CAKE 
2 tsp caster sugar 
50ml hot black tea 
1 tbsp whisky (or use orange juice if you prefer) 

Mix the hot tea, whisky and marmalade in a large bowl until the marmalade 
melts. Stir in all of the dried fruit, peel and cherries, then cover and leave 
to soak overnight. Next day, heat oven to 160C/fan 140C/gas 3 and grease and 
double-line a 20cm round, deep cake tin with non-stick baking paper. Using 
electric beaters, cream together the butter and sugar until fluffy. Add the 
eggs a little at a time, beating well after each addition, then fold in the 
flour and spices, followed by the lemon zest and soaked fruit. Add any liquid 
that hasn't been absorbed by the fruit, too. Spoon into the prepared tin, level 
the top, then bake for 1½ hrs. Turn the oven down to 140C/fan 120C/gas 1 and 
bake for another 1½ hrs or until a skewer inserted into the centre of the cake 
comes out clean. Cool on a wire rack in the tin. While the cake is still warm, 
use the skewer to pepper the cake with holes, poking it all the way down. 
Dissolve the sugar in the tea, add the whisky or orange juice, then spoon over 
the surface. If you're making the cake ahead of time, feed it with a fresh swig 
of hot toddy every week, but take care not to make the cake soggy. Can be kept 
for a month well-wrapped in an airtight container in a cool, dry place. If 
short on time, the cake can be made the same day that you decorate it. 

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source is bbcfood.com 

God Bless, Marla

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