|
Yield:
1 cake
Ingredients:
Instructions:
Instructions: Grease a 230mm deep round cake tin and line the base and sides with a double layer of greased greaseproof paper.
Cut each cherry into quarters rinse and drain well. Drain and roughly chop the pineapple then dry both the cherries and pineapple very thoroughly on absorbent kitchen paper. Snip the apricots into pieces. Blanch the whole almonds in boiling water then skin and roughly chop. Place the prepared fruit and nuts in a large washingup or mixing bowl with the grated lemon rind and sultanas and gently mix. Add the remaining ingredients and beat well for I minute until smooth. Turn the mixture into the prepared cake tin. Level the surface and decorate the top with blanched whole almonds and halved glace cherries. Stand a grill rack in its lowest position in the large roasting tin and place the cake on top. Slide the roasting tin nn to the lowest set of runners in the roasting oven with the cold plain shelf above on the second set of runners. Bake the cake for about 30 minutes until a pale golden brown the colour of a perfect Victoria sandwich. Watch very carefully. Then transfer roasting tin and cake to the simmering oven and cook for about a further 2 1/2 hours until a skewer comes out clean when inserted into the cake. Cook on the grid shelf on the lowest set of runners in the baking oven for 1 hour sliding the cold plain shelf on to the set of runners above if the cake is getting too brown. Watch very carefully. Transfer to the simmering oven for a further 45 to 60 minutes until a skewer comes out clean when inserted into the cake. Leave to cool in the tin for about 30 minutes then turn out and cool completely on a wire rack. You am glaze the cake if liked. Mix the sieved icing sugar with enough water to give a thin icing and drizzle over the top of the cake. This is a little tricky to bake but just watch the colour carefully and you will be amply rewarded. It is very very important to drain and dry the fruit well. If they are at all wet the cake may become mouldy. Makes 1 cake Email this Recipe:
If you would like to email yourself the recipe for later use, or share the recipe with your friends or family, enter the email addresses below and this recipe will be emailed to you and others as well.
|