These defining questions will influence which fruitcake or pudding you choose:
- What fruit do you want in your cake or pudding? Can't stomach glacé, then go the dried route.
- What's your booze of choice? Pretty much anything goes! Are you a planner or an impromptu-ist? Some fruitcakes and puddings require soaking overnight and long baking/steaming times. Don't worry, though, we've got recipes to suit all levels of organisation.
- Is a frozen version the smarter choice for a 30°C day? Let’s be honest. Sometimes you just want something cool.
This carries all the usual suspects: glacé ginger, pineapple and cherries, golden syrup, sultanas and Nana’s secret ingredient - rum. It's the quintessential Christmas fruitcake - it even croons Jingle Bells when you cut into it.
Traditional fruit cake Source: China Squirrel
is dense with brandy-soaked fruit and spices, with the addition of sour dried cherries, macadamias and orange zest and juice.
Cherry and macadamia Christmas cake Source: Alan Benson
This , is dense with prunes, raisins and figs, generously spiked with both rum and port.
Columbian black cake (torta negra colombiana) Source: Alan Benson
This is loaded with gin-soaked raisins. It's a lighter-style fruitcake with only raisins as the star - finished with an apricot jam glaze (and glacé cherries to decorate are optional).
Dutch fruitcake with gin-soaked raisins Source: Alan Benson
A that still packs a punch, fragrant with orange rind and easy-to-make oven-dried orange slices.
? It's much closer to a flourless cake or a brownie than some of the rock-hard missiles that pass for Christmas cake - the secret is choko preserve. However, you should have started this late November to let the flavours develop, but you can still give it a go. Start now!
Sri Lankan Christmas Cake Source: Alan Benson
This is for you. Aptly named, this fruity number can be made on Christmas Day itself! Don’t be fooled by the quick cooking time, this pud might be easy, but it’s also wonderfully impressive.
Christmas Day pudding Source: China Squirrel
This a lot simpler to make than traditional plum pudding - it still uses suet and breadcrumbs for texture, with dried cherries adding some glamour. You need to soak the cherries in brandy overnight, but chalk this up as an easy pud to make.
Brandied sago-cherry pudding Source: China Squirrel
Enter the . We've given the chilled Italian custard a decidedly summery feel with mangoes, passionfruit, pomegranate and peaches.
Frozen summer semifreddo pudding Source: China Squirrel
These , laden with brandy and plenty of spice, come with a melted chocolate shell and a maraschino cherry on top! No ice-cream machine needed!
Boozy Christmas popsicles Source: China Squirrel