Mini Christmas Cakes - ideal for gifting!
Recipe video above. Here's my classic Christmas Cake converted into mini form! They look so great lined up on a platter to serve at a gathering, and are also ideal for gifting because they have a long shelf life. The cake is beautifully moist, rich with dried fruit, perfumed with Christmas spice

Ingredients
9 servings
Instructions
- Heat - Place dried fruit and juice/brandy in a large microwavable container. Microwave 1 1/2 minutes on high or until hot.
- Soak - Stir to coat all fruit in liquid. Cover then set aside for 1 hour (to plump up/soak and cool).
- Preheat oven to 160°C / 320°F (140°C fan). Grease and line a 20cm / 8" square cake pan with baking paper / parchment paper, or larger pan to get more cakes out of it. (Note 5 on pan size).
- Beating - Using an electric beater, beat butter and sugar until smooth and creamy (about 1 minute on speed 5). Add oil and molasses, beat until combined. Add salt, spices and baking powder - beat until incorporated. Add eggs, one at a time, beating until just incorporated.
- Stir in the flour with a wooden spoon, then the dried fruit (including all the extra liquid in bowl) and walnuts (if using).
- Pour into the cake pan, it will fill it right to the top (it won't spill over, the cake barely rises). Cover the surface with paper then cover with foil.
- Bake 2 1/2 hours - Bake for 2 hours, remove the foil and paper, then bake for a further 30 minutes. A skewer inserted into middle should come out clean with no batter on it.
- Remove from oven and cool for 20 minutes before transferring to cooling rack. Cool completely before cutting.
- Cutting - Trim off the sides (to make them neat). Then cut into 9 squares (or more, if you want). Trim the surface (to make them level as the cake slightly domes). Then flip upside down and decorate the base of the cake.
- Simple - Dust with icing sugar. That's all this cake needs, it's so full flavoured and moist! Wrap with cellophane and ribbon to gift.
- Ribbon - Wrap and tie a ribbon around each cake. Nice way to present for serving. (Optional to include for gift wrapping too, but then there's a double ribbon situation happening - ie ribbon and cake, ribbon on cellophane!)
- Drippy white glaze - Mix the icing sugar, butter, vanilla and start with 2 tbsp milk. Mix really well (it will take time to come together, be patient). Then adjust thickness using 1/2 tsp milk at a time. BE CAREFUL - it goes from too thick to too thin very easily! Goal: Thick glaze that will ooze "pudding style", as pictured, rather than dripping in long streaks. Spoon onto cake, coaxing it down the sides. Allow to set before wrapping.
- Fondant - See directions in my classic round Christmas Cake.
- Serving - serve with custard for a traditional experience! Either homemade custard or store bought pouring custard.
Nutrition per serving
Protein4g
Carbs64g
Fat15g
388kcal
4gProtein
64gCarbs
15gFat
💰 Cost Estimate
Total Ingredients
$1873.00
$1873.00
Per Serving
$208.00/serving
$208.00/serving
🏠 Savings
~$3746.00 vs buying!
~$3746.00 vs buying!
📋 Price Breakdown (75% ingredients detected)
| Ingredient | Amount | Subtotal |
|---|---|---|
| / 10 oz raisins | 300 g | - |
| / 5 oz diced dried apricots | 150 g | $893.00 |
| / 2 1/2 oz mixed peel | 75 g | - |
| / 5 oz glace cherries | 150 g | - |
| / 6 oz dates | 180 g | - |
| + 2 tbsp apple juice | 1 cup | $85.00 |
| / 8 tbsp unsalted butter | 115 g | $126.00 |
| brown sugar | 0.5 cups | $6.00 |
| vegetable oil | 0.5 cup | $95.00 |
| molasses or golden syrup | 3 tbsp | $40.00 |
| salt | 0.5 tsp | $1.00 |
| all spice | 0.5 tsp | $25.00 |
| cinnamon | 0.5 tsp | $15.00 |
| nutmeg | 0.5 tsp | $50.00 |
| eggs | 3 | $98.00 |
| baking powder | 0.5 tsp | $3.00 |
| plain flour | 0.3333333333333333 cups | $6.00 |
| walnuts | 0.75 cup | $365.00 |
| Icing sugar | - | - |
| Christmas fondant - see directions here | - | - |
| soft icing sugar / powdered sugar | 0.5 cups | $6.00 |
| / 15g unsalted butter | 1 tbsp | $16.00 |
| vanilla | 0.5 tsp | $38.00 |
| - 3 tbsp milk | 0.5 | $5.00 |
*Estimated market prices, may vary by region
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