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How to make Moist Vegan Fruit Cake
A step-by-step photo guide followed by a full printable recipe. I hope you enjoy this soft and spicy boiled fruit cake.
Step 1
Line a loaf tin and set aside,
Add the butter, milk, treacle and spices to a pot and heat gently to melt together, stirring to help combine.
full printable recipe below
Step 2
Now add the fruit to the treacly mixture and bring it to a boil.
Once it's boiling, let it boil for a minute or two then turn off the heat and allow it to cool for 10 minutes.
Pour into a large mixing bowl and allow to cool further until just warm or even cold.
Preheat the oven.
Add the apple sauce, flour and sugar to the mixing bowl.
Step 3
Add the salt and raising agent.
Mix the fruit cake batter together until combined.
Pour into the lined loaf tin and bake.
Once baked, cool, then slice and enjoy!
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dessert
British, vegan
Yield: 8 - 10 slices
Author: Jacqueline Meldrum
Moist Vegan Fruit Cake (Boiled Fruit Cake)
A wonderfully moist vegan fruit cake that's super easy to make and full of plump fruit and warming Christmas spices, perfect for afternoon tea.
Prep time: 25 MinCook time: 1 HourTotal time: 1 H & 25 M
Ingredients
200ml (0.8 cups) oat milk (or your preferred milk)
Made a double batch to use up some leftover dried fruit that’s been taking up space since I made the Christmas cake last year. I added a bit of almond extract as my butter had been in the fridge a bit too long… Delicious! This may replace my standard Christmas cake is future! Thanks!
Hi Jacqueline! I love your recipes and want to make this fruitcake. Could you please advise me how long I should bake it in small foil loaf pans? They are about 3 1/2" X 5 ". Also, how full should I fill them? I'm having to make things small, since I don't have a full size oven, only a toaster oven/air fryer. Thank you very much!
Oh jeez I don't know, you will have to experiment. A lot less time as they are small then the air fryer bakes quicker. Try one at about 20-25 minutes and if that one doesn't work you can adjust for the other. If it sinks as it cools you need to cook it at a lower temp for longer, but it will be fine for pudding with custard ir ice cream.
I love reading comments, so thank you for taking the time to leave one. Unfortunately, I'm bombarded with spam, so I've turned on comment moderation. I'll publish your comments as soon as I can and respond to them. Don't panic, they will disappear when you hit publish. Jac x
It looks well worth the wait. Thanks for sharing it. (Sam B)
ReplyDeleteI hope you give it a go Sam, it's gorgeous!
DeleteAnother wondrous recipe. I know what I will be buying ingredients for on my shopping trip tomorrow. Jill x
ReplyDeleteOh yay! I am so glad you are going to try it Jill. I hope you love this fruit cake asuch as we do.
DeleteIt was glorious. I am going to make another one this weekend to take to my mother. Jill x
Deleteprinted out the recipe to give to the wife. she is much better at baking an has promised me a fruit cake,
ReplyDeleteOh well then lucky you. I hope you both enjoy the cake.
DeleteThat looks like one rocking cake. Canna wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteOh you are going to love it. It's so, so good.
DeleteYou are tormenting me here! I have to make this.
ReplyDeleteHaha sorry but yes you must make it..
DeleteI made this for my niece who is vegan. She really enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad she enjoyed it. It's my favourite.
DeleteLove that you took a classic recipe like this and made it vegan! :) Wish I had a slice right now.
ReplyDeleteThanks, and yes it was a bit of work, but I am super pleased with it. You'd never know.
DeleteLove this vegan fruit cake. So delicious. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh yes it's very tasty and so easy. I am glad you enjoyed it.
DeleteLove this recipe and can't wait to make it again this holiday season!
ReplyDeleteYay! I am so pleased you enjoyed it and yes it would be great for Thanksgiving or Christmas.
DeleteMade a double batch to use up some leftover dried fruit that’s been taking up space since I made the Christmas cake last year. I added a bit of almond extract as my butter had been in the fridge a bit too long… Delicious! This may replace my standard Christmas cake is future! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOh fabulous! I am so glad you loved it. I'm going to make it at Christmas too. It's much nicer than heavy Christmas cake.
DeleteAn absolutely corker of a recipe! THE best fruit cake I've ever had. It's going to be my Christmas cake recipe.
ReplyDeleteYay! That's so good to hear. To be honest I am looking at it as my Christmas cake this year too. It's now my favourite cake.
DeleteHi Jacqueline! I love your recipes and want to make this fruitcake. Could you please advise me how long I should bake it in small foil loaf pans? They are about 3 1/2" X 5 ". Also, how full should I fill them? I'm having to make things small, since I don't have a full size oven, only a toaster oven/air fryer. Thank you very much!
ReplyDeleteOh jeez I don't know, you will have to experiment. A lot less time as they are small then the air fryer bakes quicker. Try one at about 20-25 minutes and if that one doesn't work you can adjust for the other. If it sinks as it cools you need to cook it at a lower temp for longer, but it will be fine for pudding with custard ir ice cream.
DeleteThank you so much! Great ideas in case of failure, it's always good to have a back up. But, I'm sure it will be wonderful!
DeleteIt is my favourite cake. Love it!
DeleteThis is probably as close to a vegan clootie dumpling recipe as I've found, so thanks - this goes on my list of boiled cakes to try!
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy it it's my very favourite cake!
DeleteHi this looks wonderful, could I use flax ' egg' instead of the apple sauce?
ReplyDeleteThanks
You could give it a go it definitely works better in more gutsy cakes like this.
DeleteI'll try this tomorrow it looks lovely and moist. Fruit cake with crumbly Lancashire cheese is delicious 😁
ReplyDeleteI have heard of it served that way
DeleteUp here in Scotland we slather it in butter. I hope you make it, it's my favourite cake.