Saskatoon StarPhoenix

KEN’S LIGHT FRUITCAKE

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Makes: Six 2-lb cakes

This recipe can be easily halved to make 3 cakes that you can share with friends and family.

For the fruit mix:

1 lb (454 g) walnuts

1 lb (454 g) dried apricots

1 lb (454 g) dried cranberrie­s 1 lb (454 g) currants

2 lbs (907 g) raisins (use a mix of Thompson & sultana raisins) Rum to macerate

For the cake batter:

1/2 lb (1 cup or 250 mL) unsalted butter

1/2 lb (1 cup or 250 mL) vegetable shortening

1 lb (2 1/4 cups, or 560 mL, packed) brown sugar

10 oz (14 tbsp or 210 mL) liquid honey

4 cups (1 L) whole liquid eggs (or 18 large, whisked until smooth)

1 lb 4 oz (4 1/2 cups or 1 1/8 L) all-purpose flour

1/2 cup (125 mL) rum ( for brushing the cakes once baked)

1. At least a month in advance macerate all the dried fruit in enough rum to moisten but not soak the fruit. Cover and store in a cool dark place.

2. Preheat oven to 325 F (160 C). Place a deep pan filled with hot water on the lower rack. Butter and lightly flour six 8-by-4-by-2 cake moulds. 3. Hand chop the walnuts and macerated apricots to about twice the size of the raisins, then combine all the macerated fruit and nuts in a large mixing bowl by hand (reserve any extra alcohol that may have accumulate­d under the macerated fruit).

4. In the bowl of a mixmaster or in a bowl using a hand mixer, cream butter and shortening together on medium speed, then add the brown sugar. Gradually add honey and blend until smooth. Gradually add the whole eggs followed by 1 cup of the flour to thicken the mixture a bit.

5. Pour the batter in the mixer bowl over the fruit and nut mix, then add the remaining flour. Mix by hand until smooth. Avoid overworkin­g the mixture.

6. Divide the mixture evenly among the six moulds. You should get 2 pounds (1 kg) of mix per mould. Bake cakes for 2 1/2 hours until they crack open at the top. Using a pastry brush, immediatel­y brush the top of each cake generously with rum once they are removed from the oven.

7. Allow to cool 1 hour before removing the cake from the mould, then wrap the cakes, either in plastic wrap or in cheeseclot­h soaked in another good brushing of rum.

8. Cakes can be stored, wrapped, for 6 weeks — ideally — or longer in cool dry environmen­t (a cellar is ideal for this).

Notes: The longer the fruitcake is aged, the better, so consider making them now for 2018.

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