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Or you can’t go wrong with this simple acorn wreath cake decoration which feels perfectly seasonal. Remember Stir Up Sunday is on 21 November in 2021. This is the weekend to bake your Christmas cake and get your Christmas pudding ready in time for the big day.
Choosing the right Christmas cake for you and your guests can be half the job, but luckily there are plenty of recipes from a classic festive cake, to Christmas cakes with a twist. Some of our favourites include this spiced port and orange Christmas cake – which truly smells like Christmas with its fruits soaked in port overnight.
Get the recipe at A Farm Girl Dabbles. This festive holiday cake is made with three types of chocolate—milk chocolate, cocoa powder, and hot chocolate mix—so it’s extra rich. To take it one step further, the finished cake is drizzled with a minty chocolate glaze.
No matter which Christmas cake recipe you choose, you’ll want to save a slice and a glass of eggnog for Santa to enjoy, too! Tres leches is a classic sponge cake that’’s soaked in three kinds of milk (hence the name “tres leches”). It’s light, moist, and so festive—especially when you add the cherry on top! Get Ree’s recipe.
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