Ever wondered why some Christmas cakes taste rich, moist, and festive… while others feel dry and flat? The secret isn’t alcohol or eggs, it’s how you build flavor.
This Eggless, Non-Alcoholic Plum Cake proves that you can still get that deep, festive, old-school Christmas cake flavour using everyday pantry ingredients and smart techniques.
It’s rich, dense, fruit-loaded, beautifully spiced and perfect for families who prefer egg-free and alcohol-free desserts.
If you’re baking a Christmas cake for the first time, this recipe is your safest (and tastiest) bet.
A Little History: Plum Cake & Christmas Traditions
Traditional Christmas plum cakes originated in Europe, where dried fruits were soaked in alcohol for weeks before baking. Over time, Indian kitchens adapted this recipe using:
Fruit soaking with juices instead of alcohol
Caramel syrup for depth and color
Warm Indian spices
The result? A rich Indian-style plum cake that keeps the festive soul intact without eggs or alcohol.
This isn’t a fluffy sponge cake, it’s meant to be rich, bold, and satisfying, just like a proper Christmas fruit cake.
Ingredient Breakdown
Dry Fruits
cherries Adds sweetness and bright pops of flavor throughout the cake.
tutti frutti Gives color, texture, and a classic festive feel.
cranberry Brings a slight tartness that balances the sweetness.
golden raisins Adds natural sweetness and moisture.
black raisins Gives depth and a rich fruity taste.
apricot Adds a soft, mildly tangy flavor and chewy texture.
dates Enhances sweetness naturally and keeps the cake moist.
Sweeteners
brown sugar Adds moisture and a deep, caramel-like flavor.
sugar Used for caramelizing and giving the cake its rich color.
Spices & Flavoring
cinnamon powder Adds warmth and festive aroma.
nutmeg powder Gives a subtle spicy depth.
cloves powder Adds strong, bold warmth.
cardamom powder Balances spices with a sweet fragrance.
orange rind Adds fresh citrus notes and enhances overall flavor.
vanilla essence Rounds off all flavors smoothly.
Liquids & Fats
orange juice Acts as the soaking liquid and replaces alcohol while adding freshness.
unsalted butter Gives richness, softness, and classic cake texture.
Dry Ingredients
maida Forms the structure of the cake.
salt Balances sweetness and enhances flavor.
baking soda Helps the cake rise and stay soft.
baking powder Gives extra lift for a lighter crumb.
Nuts
cashew nuts Adds crunch and richness to every bite.
How This Plum Cake Comes Together
You begin by soaking all the dry fruits in fresh orange juice along with spices and brown sugar. This step softens the fruits and infuses flavor right from the start.
Meanwhile, sugar is caramelized slowly until deep brown — this isn’t just for color, it’s where the cake gets its signature depth. Once loosened with hot water, this caramel syrup is poured into the soaked fruits, followed by melted butter and vanilla.
Dry ingredients are sifted separately to ensure an even rise. They’re then folded gently into the wet mixture in batches — not rushed, not overmixed.
Cashews go in last, the batter is poured into a lined tin, tapped gently, and baked low and slow. This long bake allows flavors to mature beautifully.
Pro Tip💡: Low temperature + long bake = evenly cooked, crack-free cake.
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Why This Is a Perfect Make-Ahead Cake
Plum cake actually tastes better after a day or two as flavors settle and deepen. That makes it ideal for:
This eggless plum cake is a rich, moist, and beautifully spiced festive bake made completely without alcohol. Loaded with cherries, tutti frutti, raisins, apricots, dates, cranberries, and crunchy cashew nuts, every slice is packed with flavor and texture. Fresh orange juice and orange rind give the cake a natural sweetness and refreshing citrus note, while warm spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, and cardamom bring that classic Christmas aroma we all love.
Slow baked at a low temperature, this plum cake turns soft inside with a deep color and perfectly balanced sweetness from caramelized sugar and butter. It’s an ideal choice for family gatherings, holiday celebrations, or gifting, especially when you want a kids-friendly, eggless, and non alcoholic Christmas cake. Even if you’re new to baking, this recipe is easy to follow and rewarding, making it a lovely addition to your festive baking list.
Ingredients
To Make Plum Cake
100gms cherries (chopped)
100gms tutti frutti
60gms cranberry
60gms golden raisins
60gms black raisins
60gms apricot (chopped)
60gms dates (chopped)
1 4cup brown sugar
1 2tsp cinnamon powder
1 2tsp nutmeg powder
1 2tsp cloves powder
1 2tsp cardamom powder
orange rind (grated)
1.25cup orange juice (fresh)
1cup sugar
200gms unsalted butter (melted)
1tsp vanilla essence
300gms maida
1 2tsp salt
1 2tsp baking soda
1.25tsp baking powder
100gms cashew nuts (chopped)
Instructions
Prep Work
1
Prepare dry fruits
Chop cherries, apricots, dates and cashew nuts into even pieces and keep them ready
2
Combine dry fruits and spicesTake cherries, tutti frutti, cranberries, golden raisins, black raisins, apricots, dates, brown sugar, cinnamon powder, nutmeg powder, cloves powder, cardamom powder and orange rind in a large bowl
3
Soak dry fruitsAdd fresh orange juice to the bowl with dry fruits and allow them to soak for about 30 minutes.
4
Caramelize sugarHeat sugar in a saucepan until it melts fully and turns deep brown
5
Dissolve caramelSwitch off the flame, carefully add hot water, mix well and reheat briefly
6
Melt butterMelt unsalted butter and keep it aside
7
Line cake tinLine the cake tin with parchment paper on all sides
8
Preheat ovenPreheat the oven to the required temperature
Method
9
Mix wet ingredients
Add caramelized sugar syrup, melted unsalted butter and vanilla essence to the soaked dry fruit mixture and mix well
10
Sieve dry ingredientsSieve maida, salt, baking soda and baking powder together into a bowl
11
Prepare cake batterAdd the sieved dry ingredients to the wet ingredients in batches and mix gently until well blended
12
Add cashew nutsAdd chopped cashew nuts to the batter and mix again
13
Fill cake tinGently transfer the prepared cake batter into the lined cake tin and tap lightly to release air bubbles
14
Bake cakePlace the cake tin in the preheated oven and bake for 1 hour and 45 minutes until the cake is fully cooked
15
Remove cakeRemove the cake from the oven, unmould it and gently remove the parchment paper
16
Slice and serveCut the plum cake into slices and serve
Nutrition Facts
Servings 8
Amount Per Serving
Calories420kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat22g34%
Saturated Fat12g60%
Sodium210mg9%
Potassium320mg10%
Total Carbohydrate54g18%
Dietary Fiber4g16%
Sugars32g
Protein6g12%
Vitamin A 520 IU
Vitamin C 18 mg
Calcium 60 mg
Iron 3.2 mg
Vitamin E 2.1 IU
Magnesium 48 mg
Zinc 1.2 mg
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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Hema Subramanian
Food and Lifestyle Blogger
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