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Christmas Cake
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I don't have brandy and I'm not about to spend £10 on a bottle of brandy to use in my Christmas Cake and have it sit around doing diddly.
Could I use Whisky instead?
Could I use Whisky instead?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If I was going to use another spirit in Christmas cake, instead of brandy, I'd choose rum. (After all, many supermarkets sell both brandy sauce and rum sauce to go with Christmas pudding, so they seem to be naturally interchangeable).
Whisky wouldn't be my own choice. However there are recipes which use it, e.g.
http:// www.bbc goodfoo d.com/r ecipes/ 2607642 /make-a nd-matu re-chri stmas-c ake
so it's certainly a possibility.
Brandy needn't cost you a tenner though. Asda can sell you a half bottle of their own VSOP stuff for six quid.
Whisky wouldn't be my own choice. However there are recipes which use it, e.g.
http://
so it's certainly a possibility.
Brandy needn't cost you a tenner though. Asda can sell you a half bottle of their own VSOP stuff for six quid.
It was in Sainsbury's Jackdaw lol.
Ta Eccles Whisky will have to do...plenty of that here.
I don't have sherry either...plenty wine but don't think that will do :/
I did consider minatures but don't have any and my local supermarket only has mini wines :/ Every little DOESNT help and I'm not going back to Sainsbury's until next week :/
Ta Eccles Whisky will have to do...plenty of that here.
I don't have sherry either...plenty wine but don't think that will do :/
I did consider minatures but don't have any and my local supermarket only has mini wines :/ Every little DOESNT help and I'm not going back to Sainsbury's until next week :/