- An easy-to-prepare Christmas cake is proving a hit among keen home bakers
- The Yuletide staple is made using a mix of dried fruit and chocolate milk
- It also has a decent drop of Baileys added for an extra flavour hit
- The cake, cooked in a slow cooker, takes between 7-8 hours of 'baking' time
By Emilia Mazza For Daily Mail Australia
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24 View commentsKeen home cooks are wild for a four-ingredient Christmas cake that takes next to no time to prepare and can be 'baked' using a slow cooker.
The recipe of the delicious festive treat was recently revealed by an Australian woman on a Facebook page dedicated to slow cooker recipes.
As well as sharing a photo showing her stunning creation, the woman explained all that was needed were four basic ingredients.
In addition to mixed fruit, the cake is made with chocolate milk, Baileys and self-raising flour.
So what's the secret to the Christmas cake's success?
This extra moist Christmas cake was made using just four ingredients and cooked in a slow cooker for between seven and eight hours
The cake was cooked for seven to eight hours using a slow cooker on low
To start, the woman said she soaked one kilogram of mixed fruit and a packet of glace cherries with three-quarters of a cup of Baileys for 24 hours.
Next, she added two-cups of self-raising flour to the mixture before pouring it into a slow cooker lined with two layers of baking paper.
To make sure the cake was easy to remove, she also included a double strip of paper around the inside edge.
'Pour batter in and even out. Cook on low for 7-8 hours. Tea towel under lid. Easy!,' she wrote.
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How can you make the four ingredient Christmas cake?
Ingredients:
1 kilogram of mixed fruit anda packet of glacé cherries
2 cups Chocolate Milk
1/2-3/4 Cup Baileys
2 Cups self-raising flour
Method:
To start, soak fruit in milk and Baileys for 24 hours.
Then fold in two-cups of self-raising flour before pouring the mixture into a slow cooker lined with two layers of baking paper
To make removing the cake easier, line the inside of the slow cook with a double layer of baking paper.
Make sure to even out the batter with a spatula. Cook on low for 7-8 hours ensuring you have placed a tea towel under the lid first.
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Within moments of posting, the recipe was swamped with reactions and at the time of writing has over 3,500 likes and more than 2,500 comments.
'I have made this cake the last three years using diet ginger beer instead of the milk since we are diabetic,' one woman said.
'Also add the usual Xmas cake spices. Lovely moist cake.'
Another revealed they'd made a gluten-free version of the cake as well as substituting the milk for orange juice and Bailey's for brandy.
'Easiest fruit cake ever and tastes as good as my Mum's traditional one. Only ever cooked in the oven. They used to walk out the door of my cafe at Christmas time,' they said.
Another said they'd also cooked their cake in the oven and switched the chocolate milk for iced coffee flavoured milk.
One woman revealed how she had used iced coffee milk instead of chocolate and cooked the cake in the oven instead of the slow cooker
One person took to the thread to ask for an explanation as to why the tea towel was used as part of the cooking process.
While it doesn't appear as if anyone responded to the woman's query, Slow Cooker Central revealed the use of a tea towel is a must when cooking certain foods.
'This [the tea towel] is to absorb condensation and stop it from dripping down into the dish inside.
It's often used when making cakes and bread etc that you don't want to end up soggy.'
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