Old English Fruitcake
Old English Fruitcake. NEW VIDEO! Dark and moist with plenty of spices and packed with plenty of sweet glacé fruit. It's been a Christmas tradition in my family for decades.

Originally published on November 7, 2007. Updated to provide new featured photos and a new video!
It's still weeks away, I know, but I've got a head start on a dark old English fruitcake for Spouse. It's a real old English style, dense, dark fruitcake.


I think this one weighs in at between 7 and 8 pounds. It's her absolute favourite. Tomorrow she goes to the rum spa for a soak and a wrap. The cake, that is, not Spouse!


Inspired by my Newfoundland upbringing, this dark English fruitcake with roots in the UK is one of my favourite things to look forward to at Christmas. This is a large cake meant to be served in small pieces.





There are easily 40 portions or more which means there's plenty to share with friends and family whenever they pop by during the Holidays.

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I like fruitcake. And I cannot afford the fancy expensive ones available to buy so I thought I’d try this. The only thing I did differently was I put my (very dry from my pantry) fruits and raisins into the micro with some sherry to steam then rested them overnight. In the morning the small amount of liquid was absorbed, the dry fruit was softer. Baked as directed it look and smells wonderful. Not sure I can wait 5 weeks to taste! Planning brandy soaks till then…thanks for your recipe!
Hands down the best fruitcake I ever made and one of the best I ever tasted. I made this yesterday for Christmas today, and I didn’t expect it to be such a hit! 7 of us finished 1/2 the cake in one sitting after Christmas lunch. Even the people who don’t like fruitcake asked for seconds. I left the rest with relatives because it was my intention to bring this to them. Now I’m thinking I should have made 2 cakes so I’d have one left for us at home. My husband is already begging me to make it again. Everyone rated it 10/10. Seriously so darn good. I bathed mine in rum and whiskey. This is definitely going to be an all year round affair for us.