Originally posted by Hazel at the Hill
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). The instructions have been re-written but their intention remains largely the same: in 1978 oranges and lemons had �rind�, ovens had �warming drawers� to tame treacle, creaming butter and sugar is emphasised as the most important part of the whole process, and there�s even the odd joke: �If you are not going to ice the cake you can arrange some whole blanched almonds over the surface but do it lightly or else they disappear for ever into the cake!� (Well OK, attempt at a joke�) The 1978 cake is not costed as this more recent version is - difficult to do that in retrospect but bear in mind in 1978 petrol had risen to 78p a GALLON, a VHS video recorder was, crikey, fresh on the market at �800 (!), cinema ticket 65p, average price for a house �13,650, bank rate 12.5%... (Source: Credit Crunch Christmas 2008 - Step back to Christmas 1978 - SaveBorrowSpend.co.uk ). The biggest change of course is in cake decoration details, no suggestion in 1978 of any cheating with almond paste (though it is called �quick� almond paste and a glance at the recipe suggests you could probably easily make it in a day or two�
) and of course in Royal Icing with raw egg-whites aplenty. But no matter, not only a �Classic� but pretty near infallible, wouldn�t be Christmas without it�.2Sheds and others � waste it? Oh dear, next time send it over here please, I try to live on it until about March (when hot cross buns take over life support�). Keeps/improves without too much faffing, great food value, it�s like having to hand a perpetual Kendal Mint Cake Survival Pack with Brandy and no St Bernard to worry about�
Going back to Janeyo�s original question about �making a long one��, er, that�s going to be problematic in the oven for 4+ hours so howsabout making a 7� square version, feeding it the required brandy and then cutting into gift portions and decorating separately. I did something like that one year, turning chunks into icebergs (some earnest statement about global warming c/w almond paste polar bears�) � increased somewhat the icing-to-cake ratio but otherwise OK, kids thought it was kool�.. You�re in good time to plan such excesses!
But don�t forget The Puddings, Janeyo, ideal gifts.... And my best tip� that lengthy steaming process they require (which, if you�re doing loads, will almost see condensation dripping off the ceiling�!) - use a slow cooker, problem solved. They improve markedly over a few months, no need for any devil's spawn but rather food for the gods.... Happy days, happy Christmas! b.


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