No one fruit cake is equal and the texture may differ depending on whose making it.
Christmas jamaican black cake.
Jamaican christmas cake which is also referred to as jamaican black cake has long been the most popular jamaican dessert in jamaica.
A jamaican christmas isn t complete without our fruit cake.
A cousin of the british plum pudding this decadent expensive treat is made using an array of wine.
It is very popular during christmas time and is most often served with sorrel.
Beat in eggs then add rum lime juice vanilla almond extract and lime zest.
Growing up i remember having black cake at weddings and christmas time.
This dark and spongy cake is a labor of love that is rich in flavors from rum soaked fruits.
A jamaican christmas celebration is not complete without traditional jamaican christmas fruit cake.
In a large bowl mix all the fruits thoroughly with the wine and the rum.
If you know anything at all about west indian caribbean culture you already know that jamaican black cake is a must have at christmas time.
As with cooking every jamaican has a slightly different recipe which still turns out great.
This recipe is for two 9 inch cakes.
While it has traditionally been thought of as a christmas cake it is actually baked and eaten all year round.
In a large bowl cream together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy.
While traditionally it s a cake for christmas it is also paired with a white fondant for traditional wedding cakes as well.
Let the fruit sit covered at room temperature for 2 wks.
The jamaican black cake also called jamaican fruit cake is the traditional christmas cake of jamaica made from rum wine soaked fruits wine and love.
It takes a little effort but the outcome is delicious and gratifying.
I especially loved the piece of black cake that was right under the almond paste.
For the best mouthwatering jamaican black fruit cake fruits should be soaked in red.
The traditional jamaican black cake is preferred and baked by most jamaicans during the christmas season.
Jamaican black cake is thought to be derived from the british figgy pudding but with an island twist.
It has been a favored gift amongst jamaicans during the christmas season.
If you didn t know before now a caribbean christmas dinner invite will almost certainly net you a slice of the most alcoholic cake you will ever eat.
In a heavy skillet combine 1 lb.