Ever wanted to bake a Christmas cake but didn’t want to commit to a complicated process?
That’s exactly where this mini Christmas cake shines.
It’s rich, moist, packed with dry fruits and walnuts, gently spiced, and completely eggless. Think classic plum cake flavours, just scaled down, simplified, and made approachable for home bakers like you.
Whether you’re baking for a small family, gifting during the holidays, or just craving a festive treat without leftovers sitting for days, this recipe fits right in.
Why Mini Christmas Cakes Are So Popular
Traditional Christmas cakes are delicious, but let’s be honest:
They take time
They make large portions
And not everyone wants a big slice every day
Mini versions solve real problems:
Faster baking
Even cooking
Perfect portion control
Ideal for gifting
Less storage hassle
And when they’re eggless, you open the door for more people to enjoy them, kids, vegetarians, and anyone avoiding eggs.
A Quick Look at the Cake’s Roots
Christmas fruit cakes, often called plum cakes, came to India through British influence and evolved beautifully over time. Indian versions lean heavily on:
Dry fruits
Nuts
Warm spices like cinnamon and nutmeg
Across regions, you’ll notice variations:
Kerala-style plum cakes often use caramel syrup
Some versions soak fruits in juice or rum
Eggless adaptations rely on butter, milk, and fruit moisture
This recipe keeps things simple, festive, and home-friendly, with no soaking, no special equipment, and no complicated techniques.
Why This Eggless Fruit Cake Works So Well
If you’ve ever worried that an eggless cake might be dry, this one proves otherwise.
Here’s why it works:
Dates add natural sweetness and moisture
Brown sugar gives depth and softness
Butter and milk create richness without heaviness
Dry fruits and walnuts add texture in every bite
Cinnamon and nutmeg bring that unmistakable Christmas aroma
You end up with a cake that’s:
Moist but not dense
Sweet but not overpowering
Rich without being greasy
Ingredient Breakdown
Let’s talk about why these ingredients matter, not the quantities, just the role they play.
Dates They act as a natural sweetener and moisture booster, especially important in eggless baking.
Dry fruits Raisins, tutti frutti, and cherries add chewiness, sweetness, and festive color.
Walnuts They balance the sweetness with a mild bitterness and crunch.
Maida Provides structure so the cake holds its shape.
Brown sugar Adds a caramel, like depth that white sugar can’t replicate.
Butter and milk Together, they replace eggs by adding richness and softness.
Spices Cinnamon and nutmeg give the cake its warm, holiday character.
Vegan Swap🌿: You can replace butter with plant-based butter and milk with almond or oat milk for a vegan version. Flavor remains festive and rich.
How the Baking Process Feels
You start by getting all your dry ingredients ready: flour, leavening agents, salt, nicely sieved so everything feels light from the start.
Then come the stars: dry fruits, dates, and walnuts. Mixing them into the flour first helps prevent them from sinking later.
Once butter goes in, the mixture starts to feel richer and more cohesive. Adding milk loosens everything into a smooth, pourable batter. Vanilla brings warmth, and the spices seal the deal, that moment when your kitchen starts smelling like Christmas.
After the oven is preheated and the ramekins are greased, the batter is poured in and baked until the tops look set and the cakes feel firm.
Once they cool, they release easily and reveal soft, beautifully baked mini cakes.
Pro Tip💡: Don’t rush the cooling stage. Eggless cakes firm up as they cool, and demoulding too early can cause breakage.
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Who This Recipe Is Perfect For
This mini Christmas cake works especially well if you want something that’s:
Christmas baking doesn’t have to be complicated — and this mini eggless Christmas cake proves exactly that. Filled with juicy dry fruits, crunchy walnuts, sweet dates, and cozy spices, this cake brings classic festive flavors in a simple, no-fuss form. Baked in cute mini portions, it’s perfect for gifting, sharing, or enjoying with a warm cup of tea during the holidays. No eggs, no deep frying — just pure homemade Christmas goodness.
Ingredient
1/2cup pitted dates (seeds removed)
1cup dry fruits (raisins, tutti frutti, cherry)
1 1/2cups walnut (chopped)
1cup maida
1tsp baking powder
1tsp baking soda
1/4tsp salt
3/4cup brown sugar
1/2cup melted butter
1cup milk
1tsp vanilla essence
1tsp cinnamon powder
nutmeg (grated, optional)
Instructions
Prep Work
1
Prep the dates
Remove seeds from the dates and keep aside
2
Prep dry fruits
combine all dry fruits(black, green, golden raisins),tutti frutti(red & yellow), cherry in a bowl
3
Chop walnuts
Chop walnuts evenly and keep aside
4
Sieve dry ingredients
Sieve maida, baking powder, baking soda, and salt together
5
Preheat oven
Preheat the oven to the required temperature at 180 °C
6
Grease ramekins
Grease ramekins well with butter
Method
7
Mix dry fruits
Add dry fruits and walnuts to the sieved flour mixture
8
Add Sugar
Add brown sugar and mix well
9
Add Butter
Add melted butter and mix until combined
10
Add liquids
Add milk and vanilla essence and mix gently
11
Add spices
Add cinnamon powder and grated nutmeg and mix again
12
Fill ramekinspour batter evenly into greased ramekins
13
Bake the cake
Bake until the cake is cooked through for 40 minutes
14
Cool and demould
Allow cakes to cool, then remove gently
Nutrition Facts
Servings 6
Amount Per Serving
Calories290kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat16g25%
Saturated Fat8g40%
Cholesterol30mg10%
Sodium180mg8%
Potassium240mg7%
Total Carbohydrate34g12%
Dietary Fiber3g12%
Sugars18g
Protein5g10%
Calcium 70 mg
Iron 1.8 mg
Magnesium 35 mg
Zinc 0.9 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
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