Ultimate Nut Fruitcake. Using 5 different delicious nuts! This recipe uses hazelnuts, almonds, macadamia nuts, walnuts and pecans in the cake. It’s then topped by a sweet almond marzipan layer in the ultimate fruitcake for those who can’t get enough of crunchy nuts.

Ultimate Nut Fruitcake
Originally published Nov 2016.
What makes the Ultimate Nut Fruitcake? That’s easy; plenty of crunchy nuts and a lot of different types of them.
I’ve used 4 different types in this recipe plus a homemade almond marzipan layer to complete this cake to nutty perfection.

How to make Homemade Marzipan
You can, of course, substitute any nuts you like but always toast them first to get the best crunchy flavour out of them.

Ultimate Nut Fruitcake
I had only myself in mind when developing this recipe based upon my very popular Old English Fruitcake, but it will appeal to nut lovers everywhere.
This one relies on a cooked date base and simplifies the recipe a little but still has great, well spiced flavour to compliment all those nuts.

Roasted hazelnuts, almonds, macadamia nuts, walnuts and pecans.
The finishing touches for the Ultimate Nut Fruitcake.
I chose not to soak this cake in rum, brandy or whiskey like I usually do for fruitcakes. The reason was to maintain as much of the crunchiness of the nuts for as long as possible in the cake.
You can of course do a soaking of your favourite spirit if you prefer, just use the instructions included in my recipe for Bourbon Apple Fruitcake.

Close up of fondant leaves
Since this was going to be a specialty fruitcake and because it was going to include a layer of Homemade Marzipan I also decided to cover the entire cake in a layer of fondant icing.
You can also find the recipe for the Easy Marshmallow Fondant here.
This is a traditional thing to do in the UK . You can always buy the fondant to roll out but you can also make an Easy Marshmallow Fondant and flavour that with almond extract.

Ultimate Nut Fruitcake
If you are a lover of all sorts of crunchy nuts, like me, I know you will return to this recipe year after year. Enjoy!
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Bev Car
Friday 2nd of November 2018
When I cook my Christmas Cake, I put a baking dish of water underneath on a lower rail. Half way through cooking time, I put over brown paper to cover the top of cake.
As soon as cake comes out of the oven, I pour brandy all over the now sizzling cake. Then wrap in brown paper & large beach towel, leaving overnight before turning out of the tin.
I like your idea of wrapping the cake with alcohol soaked cheesecloth & several layers of plastic wrap before storing.
Zinah
Sunday 11th of December 2016
I made the Ultimate Nut Fruitcake last night exactly the way your recipe calls for. The cake is kinda hard on the outside. I don't want to soak in alcohol. Can you tell me what to do. Would greatly appreciate. Thanks
Barry C. Parsons
Wednesday 14th of December 2016
It just needs to age for a while. Wrap it in multiple layers of plastic wrap and leave it for a week. It should be fine.