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Step 1
Place dried fruit and juice/brandy in a large microwavable container. Microwave 1 1/2 minutes on high or until hot.
Step 2
Stir to coat all fruit in liquid. Cover then set aside for 1 hour (to plump up/soak and cool).
Step 3
Preheat oven to 160°C / 320°F (140°C fan). Grease and line a 21 - 22 cm / 8 - 9" round cake pan with baking paper (parchment paper) (7 cm / 2.75" tall).
Step 4
Using an electric beater, beat butter and sugar until smooth and creamy (about 1 minute on speed 5).
Step 5
Add oil and molasses, beat until combined.
Step 6
Add salt, spices and baking powder - beat until incorporated.
Step 7
Add eggs, one at a time, beating until just incorporated
Step 8
Stir in the flour.
Step 9
When mostly incorporated, stir in the fruit mix (including all the extra liquid in bowl) and walnuts (if using).
Step 10
Pour into cake pan, cover with foil and bake for 3 hours 15 minutes, removing foil the last 45 minutes. Skewer inserted into middle should come out clean with no batter on it.
Step 11
Remove from oven and cool for 20 minutes before transferring to cooling rack. Cool completely before serving.
Step 12
Cake is moist and so full flavoured, it can be eaten plain. But see below for decorating and serving ideas (traditionally served with pouring custard).
Step 13
Cutting: Either cut into thin wedges, or cut cake into thin strips (2cm / 0.75" or so), then cut those strips into serving size pieces.
Step 14
Traditional White Christmas Cake (pictured in post) - Marzipan and fondant, see Decorating Note.
Step 15
Simple - pile top with fresh cherries or other fruit, dust with icing sugar (powdered sugar). Wrap a ribbon around the cake for extra touch!
Step 16
Drippy white glaze - use the glaze in this Lemon Cake recipe, but leave out the lemon juice (ie make a plain sweet white glaze). Flip cake upside down for flat surface then glaze per that recipe.
Step 17
Serving - serve with custard for a traditional experience! Either homemade custard or store bought pouring custard (jazz it up by mixing in vanilla seed paste!).